Mushing Explained Video: Gearing up from the paws up

Sled dogs and mushers endure some of the most brutal weather on the planet. In this episode, we talk to mushers and veterinarians about the gear that is necessary for completing long-distances trips.

Leading mushers like Aaron Burmeister and Cody Strathe explain the basics necessary to keep dogs and mushers performing at an elite level over 1,000 miles of mountains, rivers, tundra, and ice.

Custom coat pockets, strategic insulation, dog booties, and high tech boots are all part of the gear strategy that mushers utilize to reach the burled arch in Nome.

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Kaysie Ellingson got her start as a video producer while attending the University of Southern California for her Master’s Degree in journalism. What started out as a pursuit to become an international reporter for papers became a desire to produce documentaries.

While at USC she took on many video projects ranging from various freelancing gigs to starting a web series, ClefCity, where viewers could catch interviews with popular (not mainstream) musicians. But it was her work at IMPACT, the university’s video newsmagazine, that had the heaviest hand in propelling her into video production. She graduated in May 2014 and having never been to Alaska, moved up in the winter of 2015 to work at Alaska Public Media as a video producer.

One random bit of information is that prior to graduate school Ellingson worked as a Peace Corps volunteer teaching English in Kazakhstan. Some of her fondest memories involve drinking fermented horse milk, testing out how many people can actually fit into a car and of course entertaining her students with her horrible Kazakh speaking skills. She hopes to return someday soon. In the meantime she is enjoying the similar climate of Alaska.

kellingson (at) alaskapublic (dot) org | 907.550.8419 | About Kaysie

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