Fall Colors, Rut Season, First Snow, and Canicross

We’ve had a spectacular autumn filled with brilliant yellows and golds, cool mornings, and even early snow!

Earlier this fall, Kirk, Sappho and Peeps all shed their velvet signalling the start of rut season. Since Pilot and Sailor are both castrated, they will shed their velvet later this fall.

Now rut season (breeding season) for the reindeer is in full swing, complete with Kirk trying his best to challenge everyone and everything in sight. During this time, we’ve separated the steers (Pilot and Sailor) from the other three- Kirk (bull), Peeps (cow), and Kalyn’s reindeer Sappho (cow)- with hopes that Peeps and Sappho will calve next spring! During this time, Kirk is a total bully. The only living creature that somehow avoids Kirk’s wrath is Peeps. Kirk charges through the fence at Sailor and Pilot, mock charges at us humans, keeps Sappho far to the back of the pen, and yet somehow Peeps is allowed to do whatever she pleases. Don’t get me wrong. He still charges her in a huff. But Peeps gives him this look as if to say- I remember you and your prepubescent awkwardness so don’t take that tone with me mister. And Kirk strangely listens. Lucky little Peeps.

And shout out to Kalyn for all these spectacular reindeer photos! Check out her photography on both Instagram and Facebook under Kalyn Holl Photography.

Kirk

Kirk

Queen Peeps

Queen Peeps

Sappho shedding the velvet off her antlers.

Sappho shedding the velvet off her antlers.

Sappho and her freshly shed velvet

Sappho and her freshly shed velvet

Since Kirk, Sappho, and Peeps are busy with the rut season, Pilot and Sailor have become the main reindeer ambassadors for our tours at Chena Outdoor Collective. Kalyn captured some beautiful photos of them posing with all the fall colors.

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Sailor

Pilot

Pilot

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Pilot

Pilot

Pilot

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It wasn’t long after the reindeer photos were taken that it snowed! The dogs have been JAZZED to run in the cooler temperatures and fresh, soft snow. Granted, the snow didn’t deter them from swimming in the river during our water breaks!

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We also had our first race of the season- the Two Rivers Dog Mushers Canicross Race! During a canicross race, a single dog pulls a human while the human runs. First-congrats to Perm and Simon for finishing in FIRST PLACE! And thanks to the Two Rivers Dog Mushers for hosting the event!

As for me, I made a series of bad decisions that have resulted in me hobbling around the kennel. My first mistake was thinking I could run a 5K with very little preparation leading up to the race. Next I selected one of the largest, strongest, and most enthusiastic dogs in the kennel (Sherlock) as my running partner. Then, I actually raced the race, not that I had much of a choice with Sherlock dragging me down the trail. My options were to either destroy my quads and lower back trying to slow Sherlock down or destroy my hamstrings and calves trying to keep pace with Sherlock’s sub seven minute mile. I ended up accomplishing both (meaning crippling my quads, hamstrings, calves, and back) as I hurdled down the trail behind a 65-lb wrecking ball, and now I can hardly walk around the kennel. As I collapsed on the ground after crossing the finish line, Sherlock proceeded to harness bang and bark, dragging me on my rear-end across the snow. I think I’ll stick to a sled from now on.

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Also, because of the amazing Ryno Kennel Crew, I was able to sneak away for 28 hours and fly to Bettles with my pilot buddy Jess. This was the longest distance I’ve flown without a “Derek safety net”. Upon arrival in Bettles, Brooks Range Aviation outdid themselves in the hospitality department, letting us park in front of their hangar, plug in the planes in preparation for the cold night ahead, and borrow an engine cover! They said that in their 30 years of business, this was the first time there were more female pilots than male pilots in Bettles, so of course we had to line up for a photo! A big thank you to Kristin and Andy Pace for the incredible hospitality! It was so fun to see you!

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Fall Training

Wooo-eee! We’ve had some spectacular fall weather. Gold and yellow. Bright blue skies. I LOVE this time of year. Mornings are a crisp 35-40F degrees and by afternoon it’s a balmy 60F.

The dogs are regularly training and seem to love the routine of morning exercise followed by afternoon nap in the sunshine.

Morning Exercise

Morning Exercise

Afternoon Nap

Afternoon Nap

We have 37 athletes in training.

One-Year-Olds: Beesly, Big Tuna, Cheddar, Dwight, Firefly, Foxfire, Havarti, Holly, Mose, Mozzarella, Muenster, and Spitfire

Two-Year-Olds: Rose, Sherlock, Tobin, and Watson

Three-Year-Olds: Ernie, Bert, and Scarpa

Four-Year-Olds: Etta, Thresher, Faff, Mario, Yoshi, and Bowser

Five-Year-Olds: King Louie, Otis, Smoky, and Oryx

Six-Year-Olds: Dracula, Wingman, Maple, and Wombat

Eight-Year-Olds: Lefty, Dolly, Goblin

Cooke was recently diagnosed with hypothyroidism, which is actually great news. Cooke hasn’t been himself since his brother, Smoky, pulled his tail last year. Cooke’s tail appears to be completely fixed, but there have been lingering symptoms. It appears that it was a perfect storm of two issues cropping up at once. With Cooke’s tail now healed, hopefully a thyroid supplement will have Cooke back to 100%.

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Bull has been diagnosed with Addison’s disease. We’re getting a handle on the disease and what it means for Bull. In the meantime, he’s learning about pet dog life and enjoying being a greeter at the yurt with Cartel !

Retirees

For those of you who follow closely, you may have noticed some names missing from the roster. We try to be the best home for each individual dog at the right time, meaning that each dog has their own desires and if Ryno Kennel doesn’t fit their goals, then we help them find the perfect home that does. Each athlete always has a forever home at Ryno Kennel, but sometimes, a dog might prefer a couch where they’re the one and only. Or perhaps they prefer to join a team who runs shorter miles. We had several retire over the last year, and really, retire isn’t quite the correct word. Re-focus maybe is a better term. Change career paths. Whether adventure buddies or couch potatoes or recreational sled dogs- each RK athlete picks what their next stage of life looks like for them. For some like Lefty, Supai, and Cartel, they’d prefer to stay at Ryno Kennel. For others, they’d like more individual attention.

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Petzl and Crunch have joined my good friend Kristina and her two kids. Kristina and her family prefer shorter miles and adventures out to their property on the Yukon River. Petzl and Crunch are kid wrangler extraordinaires, so they’ve been helping teach Nieva and Enli how to be mushers.



Badger, Flash, and Ham have joined Katy Canine and our neighbors with Midnight Sun K9s. Jen and her husband originally had two Belgian Malinios. Then Katy Canine joined the family. A few sled dogs later and now they have a Belgian Malinios/ Alaskan Husky pack! Flash, Ham, and Badger have all been enjoying lots of quality inside time (or in the case of Flash and Ham, they live inside all the time now). Follow Midnight Sun K9s on Instagram to see their adventures!

Flash testing out the treadmill

Flash testing out the treadmill

Ham taking full advantage of nap time

Ham taking full advantage of nap time

Badger and his new Belgian Malinios buddy Recon

Badger and his new Belgian Malinios buddy Recon


Loretta now lives in Delta Junction with a small recreational team. She’s enjoying short runs and lots of inside time with the kiddos.

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Uno learning to canoe

Uno learning to canoe

Uno is Saeward’s new adventure buddy. She’s been canoeing and backpacking, but her favorite is definitely chasing ground squirrels.


Rucu is Gilberto and Rosanna’s new adventure buddy. He’s been exploring all over British Columbia!

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Boone and Fire are Kalyn’s new sidekicks. Boone goes EVERYWHERE with Kalyn and has been the source of much entertainment. Whether she’s digging caverns to the middle of the earth or goosing everyone she meets, Boone is a goofball. Fire


Perm is at the kennel, but she’s permanently joined Mandy and Simon’s pack. Perm spent last summer in Switzerland with Mandy, Simon, and her new brother Midnight!

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It is Time

Fall training has begun! While we sporadically went for runs in August, September 1st signals that it’s time to train for real. Running the dogs takes priority over other tasks. It’s the time of the sled dog.

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We're going to have a great crew this season. I’ll do a post with more in-depth introductions of the human crew once the entire crew is at the kennel. In the meantime, Simon and Mandy have both arrived at the kennel. Mandy helped train the dogs last year, while Simon trained with our next door neighbors- Smokin’ Ace Kennels. This winter, Simon will be helping train the RK athletes. Mandy had to get a real job (well, mushing is real but doesn’t have the best paycheck), but when she’s free, she’ll be helping entertain the RK pups. And other fun news- Simon and Mandy are engaged so congrats to them!

Simon and I have been the primary coaches. At the moment, there are 37 athletes in training comprised of 12 yearlings, 4 two-year-olds, 3 three-year-olds, 6 four-year-olds, 5 five-year-olds, 4 six-year-olds, and 3 eight-year-olds. Supai is fully retired. After being diagnosed with Addison’s disease, Bull is taking a break from pulling, instead going on walks and building back up his strength. And Cooke still has a lingering weirdness from last season when his brother Smoky pulled his tail just a little too hard. Hopefully we’ll have some results back from tests to determine what is bothering Cooke!

As I type, the dogs are all sprawled out in the sun, taking a nap after a fun morning run. There’s no better feeling than a relaxed, recently exercised dog yard! Happy dogs, happy life!