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 Heading for the Starting Line of the 2009 Iditarod! 

Laura finished her "Rookie" Iditarod 2008 in 64th place with 12 very Happy and Healthy Dogs!
 Laura was the 654th person to ever finish the Iditarod, the 93rd woman and the 

1st woman from Washington State!

 

  Photo by Richard Chaffee

 

  "For as long as I can remember I have had a passion for the outdoors and a love of animals. The old ways of living off of the land have been a constant source of intrigue; man fighting to survive through whatever obstacles come his way. Dog sledding is a combination of all of these things. It's just you and the team of dogs you've trained versus the elements of nature! An understood exchange is made between you and your dogs; they trust you to keep them safe and make good decisions, and you trust them to get you through the mountains and back to safety. There is not a thing in the world that compares to running through the cold dark night and seeing the sun rise and shine off the backs of sixteen of your best friends while silently moving down the trail the same way that their ancestors have done for hundreds of years!"~Laura 

 

 


This Years racing:

 

West Yellowstone Sleddog Race December 13-14

We took 3rd Place!



Green River Classic Sleddog Race:January 3-4

 

Seeley Lake 200

January 9-11

 

Iditarod

March 7


 

Coming to the end of fall training!

 

 

A morning training run in MT!

11-18--2008

 

Coming soon, a new tail from the trail!


 

Laura Daugereau is a sled dog trainer and race driver from, Port Gamble, Washington, that takes great pride in giving the best care and love to each of the dogs she works with. Laura has received multiple "Best Kept Team" awards across the states over her 14 year career. The "Best Kept Team" award is voted on by the veternarians, not only on the dogs' well being during the race, but also the attention to every detail of the dogs' health and happiness back at the kennel. This is a prestigious award in the mushing community. She believes in good sportsmanship and promoting the sport and lifestyle of dog sledding wherever she goes. She has also received several "Sportsmanship" and "Most Inspirational Musher" awards over the years!

 

 


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Iditarod 2009 Sponsors!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Hansville Dump

Running Total: $660

 

 

 

 

 

Two new ways to help the team get to Nome!

(Great Stocking stuffers and gifts for that hard to shop for family member or friend!)

 

I am humbled at the great friends and sponsors I have that come up with ways they can help, then jump in and get it going!

All proceeds going to getting us to Nome

 

From Nine lives productions;

"16 Tails"

A CD wonderfully put together in a professional studio of stories, tid-bits and life as a dog musher told by me, Laura Daugereau. To learn more and buy it

 

Please visit here "16 Tails"

 

 

From Driven Sled Dog Photos through cafepress:

Gifts and keepsakes featuring breathtaking photos from Kim Bertrand

 

To learn more please visit here

 

 

 

 

 

A percentage of all Sponsorships and Donations

are sent to the following; 

Wounded Warrior Project

Kitsap Humane Society

To date Night Runner Kennel has donated: $1600

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:7