Ridge wrote:Hi Brent.....While mushing along the trail, is it hard to stay warm ?
not for me I am constantly helping the dogs--- kicking poling and running!! I underdress so that I have no chose but to help the dogs
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Ridge wrote:Hi Brent.....While mushing along the trail, is it hard to stay warm ?
fladogfan wrote:Brent I agree with what has already been said. You have made lots of fans here at BSSD, thank you for giving us your time.
What, in your past, has made you so willing to go out of your way to help others?
fladogfan/gretchen
MotorWerk wrote:Hi Brent, welcome to our forum.
Some questions:
You race with glasses, have you ever accidentally broken them in a race? Can you manage without them if you do? (I guess you have spares...)
Having something fabulous to eat at the CPs is always nice - what are your favorite CP treats?
I see you link to Dog Paddle Designs. Do they make your sleds? They do beautiful work.
Have you completely given up on Nordic skiing? I'm from Norway and we are completely crazy about cross-country.
All the best, Stig Olsen/Norway
flowerpower wrote:WELCOME BRENT! and Good one SR! I like that turn of phrase!
Brent, I am soooo excited to have you here, and thank you so much for taking time to join us. I have been following your career with interest the last couple of years-and thank you for making it easy with such a great website-and you were my pick to win the Quest this year. You might not have crossed the finish line first, but your incredible displays of sportsman ship make you a winner in my book for sure. I especially like the info about all the dogs-and after all, it really is all about them, isn't it?
My question is-what do think the most important thing is that you learned from Susan? Being able to train and learn from her must have been wonderful experience-she is the person who first sparked my interest in mushing, back before all these cool information sites, when the most we got down here was a couple of lines about the Iditarod and maybe a blurry picture (if we were lucky and it was a "slow" news day)!
Again, many thanks, and welcome to our little corner of insanity!
Brent Sass wrote:fladogfan wrote:What, in your past, has made you so willing to go out of your way to help others?
fladogfan/gretchen
It just come naturally I cant really tell you where it comes from but I am sure my parents have something to do with it !!! I have always enjoyed helping others
Di* wrote:Hi Brent!
How cool it is to have you on the forum, thanks so much for doing this! I love reading your blog and have followed you for a couple of years. Your enthusiasm and sincerity are refreshing & inspiring. Must be that MN upbringing (In case you couldn't guess I'm from MN too! )
Could you share with the forum how you came up with your kennel name...
Does your family come up and help out once in a while?
Do you ever get back to MN?
What is the biggest difference between MN/Alaska besides the mountains?
Thanks for your reply!
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