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Harold,
Nicely done! What is the fan looking thing between the kennels? Is that a heater? If so, how and when do you use it?
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Dean, yes, a little electric heater that I use to keep the dogs warm. Although I am allowed to bring the dogs in the cabin, 3 dogs is a bit much and often keep me from sleeping well. The cap of course blocks the wind and the heater keeps the inside a comfortable 50 degrees. I hunt hard and want my dogs to rest well, not using their energy to stay warm. I always carry a 50 ft electric cord with me. My old dog Fancy gets to stay in with me.
In SD, I do bring all three in, just too cold in January.. Forgot to edit the picture before posting.
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WHAT LOGGERS DO FOR FUN
Similar to the Inuksuit found in the arctic regions, these stone structures are often found in logging areas. Would require heavy equipment , guess they just have a sense of humor.
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