
Sunday, December 17, 2006

Saturday, December 16, 2006
LEADERS HAVE A HARD EVENING
Loly and Memphis come every evening in the house with us. this is hard for them... check those photos:

"Memphis and Mao (Mao like every cat love cardboard boxes)"
"Loly"
I guess you can say they are spoiled....
Posted by Magali in Other news | Training News
Saturday, December 16, 2006 7:45:43 AM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Thursday, December 14, 2006
Updates
In 5 days or less we will drive to Montana with 36 dogs in the truck plus Keops our little Poodle.
Jacques still run 16 dogs on the 4 wheeler I went down to 2 teams of 12 dogs. By next thuesday on 36 will be loaded in the truck.
Jacques adult dogs have about 1300 miles of training and mine 1000 miles.
Here's what our dog teams looked like today for the dog line-up:
Teams
| Jacques, 30 miles |
Magali, 20 miles |
Loly - Jewel
Chrome - Google
Simbel - Yankee
Wind - Jago
Scooby - Cumin
Alf - Shrek
Ulyss - Rinjdael
Oracle - Argos |
Jasper - Janet
Scully - Zircon
Memphis - Hercules
Hula - Konga
Fuego - Safran
Helen - Denver |
Some flurries are coming down but nothing to make a fuzz about !!!!
Posted by Magali in Training News
Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:53:55 PM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006
NOT MUCH SNOW IN THE ALPS EITHER
We had been looking at the snow falls in France and not much there either
They got an other 2.5 inches yesterday which is good!
To check the weather and snow coverage of the ski resort click on the image below.

It is a big logistic to leave our kennel, one of us will be in MT the other one in France, so all have to be double and we have to make sure we don't forget anything important. We have to double check all the paperworks for traveling with the dogs and the new changing EEC Regulations make sure your nerves are "well attached"!!!
Our dog food sponsor ROYAL CANIN have dog food and dishes an leashes waiting for us when Jacques arrives in France.
ANTIPODE will provide the best racing sled there is for Jacques.
ENERGIZER FRANCE is like last year our sponsor for all our needs in Lithium batteries and small headlamps.
Thanks to Aurelie who just found a new job but she told her new boss that she is gone 2 weeks early January to help Jacques... THANKS TO HER !!!
Posted by Magali in Grande Odyssée News | Training News
Wednesday, December 13, 2006 5:04:46 PM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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ONE WEEK TO GO
Hello,
in a week we should be heading or already on the Alaska Highway with Lincoln Montana for final destination.
Let's hope our massive dog truck will not play any trick on us like loosing a tire or loosing his transmission...
We are training 20 miles and 35 miles we are selecting dogs, we still have "too many" so we are getting picky. Jacques decided to not take Shamir to France so she will be in Montana with me.
For sure the one I am training and that are going with me are: Memphis, Janet, Pyramid, Onyx, Jenny, Mulder, Zircon, Diamond then we will see just before we go I don't plan on taking Edfu but I am looking at taking Denver.
It would be so nice to be on sled and select the one that don't like the "sled pace"... but can't do this this year...
Bye for now.
Posted by Magali in Training News
Wednesday, December 13, 2006 8:02:25 AM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Sunday, December 10, 2006
2000 Kilometers
Jacques main race dogs went over the 1200 miles of training which is about 2000 km.
In 27 days is the of Jacques first race The Grande Odyssée in France. To get there he has to drop me off in Montana at our friends Doug and Melanie place then Drive to Chicago then take the Air France Cargo plane to Paris. There our friend Aurelie will pick him up with the dogs and they will go to the Jura Mountain to pick up the race sled then Go to Avoriaz on the 6th of January.
Right now there is NO SNOW in France... let's hope some cover the mountain before the new year comes. This race is already dangerous so some snow could only help the tricky trails....
We started to select more and more the dogs to get down to 40 and then 36 when we leave for Montana around Dec 20th. I will race with mostly the "B" team which is a very very good "B" team of course. I wish we had a handler able to stay here and train the yearlings. Oh well I'll start all over when I come back and may do some little races with them this spring. I may take one yearling in the B team, this will probably be MULDER a beautiful male of about 50 pounds. Today I finish my training run with Memphis and Mulder in lead.
Jan 6th when the French race will start there is a small race in Seeley Lake it is a 200 miles race (km) with a mandatory 10hr rest. This would good for the dogs that will be with me in Montana and also early enough that I can speed them up for Wyoming (20 days later)... we will see. To get info on this race visit the race site: SEELEY LAKE RACES
To see which dogs are in the pool for the Race in the Alps follow this link GRANDE ODYSSEE DOGS
And to see which one are on active training and that will probably will be in Montana with me go to: DOGS ON TRAINING
More soon
Posted by Magali in Training News
Sunday, December 10, 2006 5:44:33 PM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
GETTING READY FOR THE RACES
Races are getting closer it is time to just "put the head down" and get going and I will breath in April !
I just received the patches from our main sponsor ROYAL CANIN DOG FOOD, so I am sewing a patch on each side of each harness!
Yes lot of work, I have 100 patches so about 50 harnesses to do !!!

I still have the sled bags to do and the start packing for our departure....
It is summer now here F (-1°c) the weather is so so strange and NO SNOW of course!
We plan on been GONE by Dec Th.
Posted by Magali in Other news
Saturday, December 09, 2006 11:25:27 AM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Thursday, December 07, 2006
TRAINING UPDATES
Training is going well dispite the no snow on the ground... We start to see DIRT again on some part of the trail.
Dogs are doing good Jacques main race dogs have almost 1200 miles (1900 km) on them the yearling have about 900 miles (km) on them.
We are anxious to go on sled and see how they do. We are pulling out dog from training right now so we know which 36 will go in the truck in couple of weeks. None of them are injured some just tired.
Around Dec Th we will drive to Montana and go on sled there.
the potential dogs for the Grande Odyssée are posted in this link 2007 LGO Dogs only 14 will go so the list will be final around January 1st I think.

Posted by Magali in Training News
Thursday, December 07, 2006 9:04:00 AM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Sunday, December 03, 2006
LIFE IN FRANCE
Well last night Sylvain and Aurelie took back the plane to go back to France. We will miss them.
They will be with Jacques helping during the LGO 2007.
They took with them Ruby and her brother Quartz that now have a new home with Regine Polo in France. She has a small kennel and will probably enjoy them a lot and have two nice leaders.

It is very warm this morning 10 above !!!! but no snow the sly is filled with beautiful STARS..
Posted by Magali in Other news
Sunday, December 03, 2006 7:59:21 AM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Saturday, December 02, 2006
TRAINING UPDATES
Well look like we are going to sit on our 4 wheeler a little longer. Couple days ago we got about 1 inch of snow. This is nice of course but we would like 6 or more so we could pack the trail fill up the Tusseks holes and RUN ON SLED….
Jacques still has 2 teams of 16 dogs on training. I reduce my yearling team to 14 dogs. I dropped out Fuji (don’t plan on using her for the races) and Philae (light injury right shoulder). Memphis is back in lead and this feels so so good.
Jacques is going 45 miles and I am doing 35 miles.
The Races are coming up…. But I had to remove our entry from the Sheep Mountain 150 dog race coming up Dec 16th. We have no snow and there is no way (in Mushing common sense) we are racing without had done couple weeks of Sled training first. So sadly I cancel the entry to the race.
Since we have no handler my dad is coming Dec 16th to take care of the kennel, cat, Hen, Keops, Carlit and the house while we will be gone… What will I do without my dad????
We plan in driving to Montana end of December, train there for couple of days then I will stay at our friend Doug Swingley and Melanie Shirilla with 22 dogs training for Wyoming, while Jacques and 14 dogs drive to Chicago to take the plane to go to France and race the Grande Odyssée.
Doug and Mel are so nice to us I will be staying there at their place for 3 weeks and train on the beautiful trails there, dogs will get use to altitude and will be away from the usual 40 below weather of Fairbanks in January. They already have over 2ft of snow in Montana and it snow every other day a little 4 to 8 inches.
Jacques will race in France the 600 miles race in the Alps, since he (we) don’t think the organization will have make any improvement on the trails Jacques will race with a HELMET…. Considering what happen to me last winter better be safe than sorry…. Right now there is NO snow in Europe so let’s hope it come…
When Jacques come back from France on Jan 19th he will drive from Chicago to Lincoln will come pick me up and then we will both race in Wyoming Jan 26th and then Feb 3rd when the race finishes we Rush back home to do the Iditarod food drop due Feb. 12Th. Let’s hope our big dog truck will not play any trick on us this winter.
So this is so far the plans we have… let’s hope for more snow… (so I should not read the weather forecast!!)

Posted by Magali in Training News
Saturday, December 02, 2006 8:05:04 AM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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Friday, December 01, 2006
ROBOT TO GO INSIDE KEOPS PYRAMID
A robot archaeologist is to be sent deep inside Egypt's largest pyramid in a bid to solve secrets revealed by a first foray more than four years ago, antiquities supremo Zahi Hawass said.
"The new robot will be sent down very narrow passages in the so-called Queen's Chamber, where the first robot was sent in 2002," said Hawass, who heads Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities.
Teams from Egypt and Singapore and a joint group from Britain and Hong Kong plan to insert the robot in February inside the Pyramid of Cheops at Giza, near to Cairo.
Equipped with tiny cameras, the robot will be sent down the chamber's north and south passages in the hope of discovering what lies behind two inner walls — or doors — revealed during the first robotic expedition in September 2002...
LINK TO ARTICLE ABOUT ROBOT IN KEOPS PYRAMID
Posted by Magali in Other news
Friday, December 01, 2006 8:22:50 AM (Alaskan Standard Time, UTC-09:00)
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