He shyly climbs out of his kennel onto the table for a massage. We have a theme like "Lord Of The Rings," "Star Wars." And so this is Frodo. TAN: Inside, each dog is treated like an athlete but also a family member.ĭELATTRE: Every litter, we choose a name. It's the size of a city bus.ĭELATTRE: They have their little toys that they love. TAN: Coste doesn't speak a lot of English, but Delattre explains their commitment to winning on this continent meant flying 31 dogs over from Europe this fall, and they shipped over a giant, blue combination dog kennel and RV, which they live in. Now he's trying to conquer North America.ĭELATTRE: If we wanted to keep on winning, we would have stayed in Europe. Coste has won one of Europe's top sled dog races seven times. TAN: Coste and Delattre are from France and now live in Sweden. His partner, Aurelie Delattre, stands by in a red flannel peppered with blonde dog hairs, likely from the team of 10 lean, hound-looking dogs.ĭELATTRE: He's going out for 30 - (speaking French). TAN: Remy Coste is behind his dog sled in a tan snowsuit on a trail in Wyoming's Wind River range. Wyoming Public Radio's Caitlin Tan has the story. And this year, it's drawn a team from very far away. It covers 225 miles over rugged mountains and sometimes terrible weather conditions. A weeklong sled dog race is currently underway in Wyoming.
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