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MUSH MAINE: Poland Spring Seppala Kennels
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2022
Poland Spring Seppala Kennels is a kennel dedicated to the preservation of the Seppala Siberian Sleddog.
After helping to save the children of Nome from an outbreak of diptheria, Leonhard Seppala brought his leader Togo and the rest of the team to establish Poland Spring Kennels, here in Maine. Nearly a century later, Jonathan Nathaniel Hayes and his family carries on this great tradition- breeding and training the Seppala Siberian Sleddog here in Maine's Northwoods.
After helping to save the children of Nome from an outbreak of diptheria, Leonhard Seppala brought his leader Togo and the rest of the team to establish Poland Spring Kennels, here in Maine. Nearly a century later, Jonathan Nathaniel Hayes and his family carries on this great tradition- breeding and training the Seppala Siberian Sleddog here in Maine's Northwoods.
T MINUS 12 DAYS to Expedition Launch!
Musher, Jonathan Hayes answers questions and misconceptions about mushing sled dogs for Native Performance Dog Food. Check it out.
www.MushMaine.com
www.MushMaine.com
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Help us make Maine's dog the official state breed!
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Please reach out to your state representative and ask that they support this bill! You can find the email address of your state representative here: legislature.maine.gov/house/house/MemberProfiles/ListEmail Want to do more? Contact Representative David Boyer at David.Boyer@legislature.maine.gov Or State BUilding Museum VP Cyndi Robbins at psicyndi@gmail.com And thank you!
Mules and Mushing
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This promises to be both an entertaining and educational conversation. Dr. Randal and Aimee Nichols- of Kent Feeds talk about the magic of partnering with working animals and their nutritional needs. Dr. Randel is the chief nutritional researcher for Native Dog Food, which is a sponsor of the Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Race. Aimee will be competing in her first Can Am race this year.
Caleb Gingras- NorthFace and Red Bull Filmmaker- Expedition Team Part 1
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In this first conversation with expedition team members, Caleb and Jonathan discuss the exciting and lonely road of adventure film making and the challenges facing the upcoming Centennial Seppala Expedition.
Larry Daugherty: Mountaineer and Iditarod Musher
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Larry Daugherty: Mountaineer and Iditarod Musher
Pack Mules and Sled Dogs: With Dr. Randal Raub and Aimee Nichols of the Kent Nutrition Group
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Larry Daugherty- Iditarod Musher, Mountaineer and Cancer Researcher
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Larry Daugherty- Iditarod Musher, Mountaineer and Cancer Researcher
Larry Daugherty: Everest Mountaineer, Iditarod Racer, and Cancer Researcher
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Ultra Endurance Adventurer, Donald Eno
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Ultra Endurance Adventurer, Donald Eno
Mush Maine! At Poland Spring Seppala Kennels.
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Mush Maine! At Poland Spring Seppala Kennels.
Kat Langlais- Reigning Can Am Crown International Sled Dog Race Champ
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Kat Langlais- Reigning Can Am Crown International Sled Dog Race Champ
Can Am Crown International Sled Dog Race Champion, Kat Langlais
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Can Am Crown International Sled Dog Race Champion, Kat Langlais
Jon Van Zyle: Acclaimed Artist and Alaskan Musher
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Jon Van Zyle: Acclaimed Artist and Alaskan Musher
Jon Von Zyle: Alaskan Artist and Adventurer
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Jon Von Zyle: Alaskan Artist and Adventurer
"Find a way or make one." An interview with polar exploration historian, Douglas Wamsley
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"Find a way or make one." An interview with polar exploration historian, Douglas Wamsley
"Find a way, or make one." With Douglas Wamsley
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"Find a way, or make one." With Douglas Wamsley
The Return of Wolves to Maine: With John Glowa. Part 1
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The Return of Wolves to Maine: With John Glowa. Part 1
The Knightly Arts with Champion Fencer, Anders Linnard
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The Knightly Arts with Champion Fencer, Anders Linnard
Snorkeling Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve in Oahu, Hawaii 2024
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Snorkeling Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve in Oahu, Hawaii 2024
Music and Mushing with Dimitrios Kapoukranidis
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Music and Mushing with Dimitrios Kapoukranidis
And now fast forward to today… God Speed Jonathan. I pray for your family while you are away and for you and all your team ( two legged and four legged) as you complete the historic journey of a hundred years ago.
It would have been interesting to have subtitles in french
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They love you, you'll have to shout louder next time, I think they were trying to outdo you.❤
Intelligenza artificiale
Beautiful happy dogs.
Gosh ... what gorgeous fellows ... love your dogs. Seems they feel at home ni the snow. - Would love to be a Musher (or is it masher) for one day :-)
That’s awesome!
I have a question are they Togo the sled dog bloodline?
Yes- the registered purebred descendants of Togo and the rest of Seppala's team
I wish you all the best in your pursuit of this excellent idea!
thank you so much!
I'm very excited to see what this memorial run will bring. I'm sure it will be a race for the ages that Togo and Leonhard Seppala would be proud of. I plan to do an amateur run with a few of my dogs in January here in Virginia.
awesome! Go big- dare to be bold! Look forward to hearing all about it
Let's go Jester! From Team Jester, Buford. Ga.
Amazing !
Great looking pack youve got there 👏👏🫡
thanks so much!
you gonna Wreck The Dogs' feet its' not Snow it is Hard Gravel Road 🤦
We appreciate your concern, but this is how you build strong feet. And I assure you that four-wheeler training is how every distance musher conditions their teams in anticipation of the snow.
I'm fine with the wolves coming back on their own, but when you lead with an argument that we need to stop coyote hunting, ramp up ESA enforcement and public expenditure it makes me unenthusiastic. Once they become established they are going to balloon in population like they did in the West and the Great Lakes. If I thought that we'd let them get to a reasonable population and then open up state management I'd be more OK with it, but it always turns into years of lawsuits. The argument that shooting more coyotes increases populations but that we shouldn't shoot them because we want more doesn't make logical sense. If you wanted more coyotes then you'd want more hunting by the data. The argument seems to really be that you don't want coyotes or wolves to be hunted more than you want to see robust populations. Personally, I like both species and I'd be happy to see a limited wolf presence in Northern New England, but it's the potential that we'd get to a problem level of wolves or have to give them top priority because of ESA that gives me pause. I'd actually rather see a non essential experimental population with deliberate reintroduction and a clear population objective at the start than see natural dispersal and deal with the ESA issues. They deserve to be on the landscape even if that means some problems and reduction in other species. We shouldn't be managing an ecosystem just for whitetail deer, but neither should we manage exclusively for wolves. I'd like to see a balanced approach and one that designates a specific geography. Wolves in the Allagash is one thing and in Massachusetts is another. A non essential study population would let us get real data on the incidental take by coyote hunters and allow for some understanding of dispersal into more populated parts of New England. I'd love to hear and see some wolves in New England and I think there are a lot of hunters who feel the same but how it is handled matters. I'll point out that Quebec allows hunting and trapping of wolves outside of certain areas and I think that is probably holding dispersal back as much or more than deer hunters in New England taking them once they cross the border.
How old is the oldest Siberian you've owned?
The Northern whites are truly special! Good luck Mike and dogs!! I’ve known and been mushing with them for a year and a half 🤍
Really enjoyed this podcast. Happy trails.
One another interest fact, is that my big sister's husband is related to Leonhard Seppala and named their son after him.
One another interest fact, is that my big sister's husband is related to Leonhard Seppala and named their son after him.
Oh geez; looks very cool! Gotta watch this later on the computer; thanks for the link!!
Great discussion guys. "The obscure forgotten figure who contributed something is right up my alley." Love it !
An outstanding interview, one of the most interesting I've seen with Jon. Thanks Jonathan!
best artist I've admired my entire life. and its an open invitation to come pan fish anytime !!
@1:01:45 Cognitive Dissonance
cool vid, love maine
I enjoyed this better than the audible version. I watched a film that is available on TH-cam "Medacine of the wolf". Highly recommend it if you haven't seen it.
Thanks
Loved watching this. Thank you.
Fantastique Aujourd'hui Iditarod en mémoire de cette course.
Amazing land Greetings from Romania ❤❤❤Rody
Greetings from Skjervøy, the place where Seppala and his family lived (before Nome - his parents are buried here). Just wanted to tell you that in feb 2024 we are erecting a statue of Seppala and Togo here close to where the Seppalas had their house - his father was a blacksmith. By the way, enjoyed the video. Thanks.
I encourage you to read my new book "The Togo 261" Available on Amazon. Also, check out the blog page on our website! www.mushmaine.com
I know nothing about sled dogs ( trying to learn), but that lead dog seams to be doing very well. Thanks for the great video. Sam B.
thanks for the great feedback- we love our leaders!
Its claimed, by the people we bought her from, that my wifes husky, Flaming Arrow Kaleesy, AKA Coomuk is from the Sepala line. Ya, we call her Coomuk.... You can see her on Nat Geo's Life Below Zero , as she camps with us on the Kiwallik river, near Candle AK, the turn around point for the All Alaska Sweepstakes, Nome, Candle, Nome.
Thats awesome heritage! Thank you for sharing this with me!
Loved this! It almost feels like you are there with them almost like you know them. It’s so amazing how this old technology can make them so real it captures their spirit and let’s them live on 😍🥰😊
Which one is TOGO?
Togo the lead dog,he is the one Infront
Great info. I love seeing the dogs. They are beauty's.
watching from Fairbanks, Alaska. Awesome video
Thank you so much for showing this incredible piece of film. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
Thank you so much for showing this incredible bit of film. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
I loved it. Can't wait.
Oh man, this is brilliant.
🏃 *Promosm*
Very encouraging
Loved the book. Excellent read
Велики красота 😂
Wow that's awesome 👌 fantastic yes Alaska 👏 😀
it was a great experience
Love it.
thanks John
looks like a blast!
it was pretty awesome