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Date Posted: 08:55:02 10/19/05 Wed
Author: pattie
Subject: Re: Dogsledding in PA
In reply to: Neil Hubbard 's message, "Re: Dogsledding in PA" on 15:27:17 11/14/01 Wed

>>I live near Scranton, PA and am looking for a place to
>>go dogsledding that is within a one-hour radius. Does
>>anyone know of one?
>do you know of anyone that would like a red and white sibierian husky.i have to give him away,1 have 5 month old twins,and a 16 month old son.its very hard to give the dog the attention he deserves,he is a beautiful and very loveable dog.i really hate to get rid of him but he doesnt deserve to be ignored.he loves to be inside or outside,and is very strong.he has paper work and all shots are up to date.i really dont know where you can go for dog sledding,but i figured i would email you,and maybe since you are in that profession,or hobby,i would try to see if you are interseted in my dog,or if you know of anybody.i live in south brunswick
>Take the new RT 6 superhighway to end at far end of
>Carbondale, turn left and go down hill on old rt 6. At
>bottom of first hill turn rt on Caanon, make first
>left, go to bottom of hill. You will come to a double
>stop sign. Trun RT at firs sign and park immediately
>on left. You are at the entrance to the local rails to
>trails. You can use this trail, or about a mile out
>switch on left to the nicer trail. That trail is
>groomed when there is snow all the way to Thompson
>(20mi). You can also take the second stop sign and
>turn RT onto RT 171. Using your map head out to
>Pointelle. From the bar in Pointelle you can run the
>rail bed down to Lakewood and back (6mi). We ran a
>race there several years ago.
>
>I was born in Scranton and have a summer home in Union
>Dale right on the trails I mention above.
>
>Going southwest from Scranton look on the map for
>Thornhurst wild life management area about 20 mi
>outside of Wilkesberre. We train there too.
>
>Send me any further questions sleddog@tellurian.net.

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