Dog Sled in the Rocky Mountains of Southern Alberta, Canada

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Crazy Dog Sled Tours
Mike with Pups

MIKE JUDD

Box 2316, Beaver Mines, Alberta, Canada TOK 1W0

Phone:01- 403 - 627 - 2949
sisu@telusplanet.net

Dog Sledding in the South Castle

Learn the basics of dog sledding and mush 11 kilometers through the Canadian Rockies. Spectacular scenery and lunch cooked outdoors or on a wood stove.   Experience the rugged beauty and fresh air of waking to the stillness and peace in a backcountry site covered in snow.
Join us in a unique, challenging and memorable experience!

November - March

Staged from the Judd Ranch and Bow-Crow Forest,
Pincher Creek/Crowsnest Pass areas
Personal dog sledding instruction


Location and Directions
What to Bring

TOURS

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Full-Day Tours

Full-day, self-driven, 4-dog sled tour
$175
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MultiDay Tours

Multi-day, self-driven, 4-dog sled tour
Hosted in the South Castle Reserve (wilderness area) upon request
Meals
Base Camp Accommodation (huts)

OR
Cottage Accommodation (ranch)

contact Mike Judd for prices

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MORE INFORMATION

CURRENT CONDITIONS

PHOTOS

The Country

Rugged foothills, deep mountain valleys, and high alpine slopes: its all there for you to experience in the quiet,
timeless way people have connected to the land for
thousands of years.  This country, just North of the famous Waterton National Park in Southern Alberta grants some of the most spectacular views of the last vestiges of the original wild west.  Ride horseback in sumer or arrange for a Crazy Dog Sled tour in the winter. This will be an experience you will want to share!


 
 

Mike has over 25 years experience guiding guests in some of the most rugged and beautiful sections of the southern Rockies.  Ride well-mannered horses or dogsled in winter on tours tailored to your skill level and interest.
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