Back in England
In the early hours of Monday morning we arrived back in England from the Alpen Trail. It was surperb times… so it’s always hard to get back into the swing of things back home.
The Alpen Trail for me was a very special race, as it was my first real race. And to complete it was an overwhelming experience and proud to say the least… of my self and the dogs, as a team. The race is not for the faint hearted for sure… as the Lu stage elevates 1200m in short very sharp inclines, and Sexten elevates by 1550m, but once you are up… the scenery is just breathtaking.
 Picture taken by a tourist
Organisation of the race was superb, while remaining adaptable to the environment changes. Musher’s maintain a very high fair sportsman’s like attitude, working together, especially as head on passing is required on most stages near the turn arounds, and it takes you, your trusted dogs and other teams on the trail to make it work.
The mass start in Sexten was fantastic… like chariots of fire with sled dogs... such a superb feeling. Pictures of the mass start can be found under my Alpen Trail 2008 album, along with other AT pictures.
Team Alpen Trail (dog proud) Alpen Trail 2008 album
Many thanks and appreciation goes out to the AT team, all the musher’s, and best friend Malc and brother Mick for being handlers that has also helped to make this a very memorable experience :o) have a great year and prosper.
Results of Alpen-Trail 2008: 8 Dog class: Heini Winter GER (10:04:51) Marte Heilemann NOR (10:23:42) Michael Link GER (10:29:09)
6 Dog class: Jørn Størbraaten NOR (11:52:30) Susanne Cremer FRA (11:54:06) Florian Bachmann GER (12:28:51).
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1/23/2008 5:28:15 PM UTC
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