Mushing Nottingham
Mushing is a general term for a sport or transport method powered by dogs, and includes carting, pulka, scootering, sled dog racing, skijoring, freighting, and weight pulling. More specifically, it implies the use of one or more dogs to pull a sled on snow. The term is thought to come from the French word marche, or go, run, the command to the team to commence pulling.
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30 Derby Road
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30 Derby Road
Nottingham GB.NG101PD
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8 Market Place
Nottingham
Yeomans
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8 Market Place
Nottingham GB.NG101LS
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Nottingham Road
Nottingham
Sports Direct
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Nottingham Road
Nottingham GB.NG96DS
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118 High Road Beeston
Nottingham
Yeomans
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118 High Road Beeston
Nottingham GB.NG92LN
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Rugby Road
Nottingham
Nike
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Rugby Road
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43 Derby Road
Nottingham
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43 Derby Road
Nottingham GB.NG101LU
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69 Market Place
Nottingham
Total Sports
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69 Market Place
Nottingham GB.NG101JQ
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Field & Trek
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63-65 High Road Beeston
Nottingham
Field & Trek
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63-65 High Road Beeston
Nottingham GB.NG92JQ
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Electric Avenue
Nottingham
American Golf
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Electric Avenue
Nottingham GB.NG21RU
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1 Queen Street
Ilkeston
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1 Queen Street
Ilkeston GB.DE75GT
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Mushing Mushing is a general term for a sport or transport method powered by dogs, and includes carting, pulka, scootering, sled dog racing, skijoring, freighting, and weight pulling. More specifically, it implies the use of one or more dogs to pull a sled on snow. The term is thought to come from the French word marche, or go, run, the command to the team to commence pulling. "Mush!" is rarely used in modern parlance, however; "Hike!" is more common in English. Mushing can be utilitarian, recreational, or competitive. Mushing as a sport is practiced worldwide, but primarily in North America and northern Europe. Racing associations such as the International Federation of Sleddog Sports (IFSS) and the International Sled Dog Racing Association (ISDRA) are working toward organising the sport and in gaining Olympic recognition for mushing. Mushing for utilitarian purposes includes anything from hauling wood or delivering milk or the mail, to rural travel and equipment hauling. However, dogs have been replaced by snowmobiles in many places. - Equipment
- Type of Dog
- Dog Team Members
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