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Hard work, dedication and a passion for his canine companions has vaulted a Rossland resident into one of Canada’s top skijors. Dana Luck has competed in skijoring—a combination of skate skiing and dog sled-racing—for three years and following last season was ranked number 1 in Canada and seventh in North America by the International Sled Dog Racing Association (ISDRA). “For me the best aspect of the sport is by far the amazing relationship and bond with my dogs,” said Luck. “Skijoring is amazing because, as the musher, I try and work as hard as my dogs and we are truly a team together.” The 33-year-old Courtenay native moved to Rossland to work with Big Red Cat Skiing in 2003 after completing the Ski Resort Operations and Management program at Selkirk College in Nelson. But his first sojourn into skijoring came as a result of a dog-sled tour with Salmo’s Al Magaw and Spirit of the North Kennels. “I went on the tour with the hope of learning to run a dog team and teaching my pet dogs how to skijor,” said Luck. “However it turned into so much more. “It was an amazing experience and I ended up building a great friendship with Al, who, like most mushers, loves sharing his passion for the sport.” In his first race, Luck hitched his golden retriever and malamute to the harness, and was immediately hooked. In his second year, he raced with two Siberian huskie mixes from Quebec, and has since expanded his kennel, and improved every year.
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