This winter has started very cold. Cold is not big thing, but that means no snow. Huskies are designed that kind weather, so cold not bother them. They should get enough high quality energy. I have learned that is best that dogs have extra fat around them if winter is cold. If they are already skinny then cold weather comes, they can't get enough energy then your training long runs. Extra fat is easy to burn then spring is coming.
We have very little snow and I can't train big team in forest. There are dangerous rocks and roots in downhills and snow anchor doesn't work. So I training on the Lake Pielinen, where snow is not a problem. I have no time to train little teams and I not willing to mushing more than one time per day four hours runs.
Training on the lake has also own problems. Cold weather can make cracks on ice and water is flowing onto ice. Cold weather and water is not good for dogs paws. Also little injuries can come easily when track brokes under dog. Water under track makes it fragile. I think that my team is not yet in competition condition and little injuries makes training the team more difficult. Two weeks to the Longtrail and I am not very happy, I will need four weeks for my Team. However the Longtrail is good place to get experience to my young teammates. Half of team is two years old huskies, so they have no experience on the long runs.
I made the rabies antibody tests for my team. Everybody has antibodies some I am free to go Sweden and Norway in the future. I will started to plan trip to Pasvik in april.
Here is video clip the start of my training run from farm. Midday temperature was minus 25 degrees. There was sunny day on the Lake Pielinen and views was magnificent.