Sally Manikian of Shelburne, N.H., gets a high-five as her Alaskan huskies charge from the start of the Irving Woodlands Can-Am Crown race Saturday in Fort Kent.
Sally Manikian of Shelburne, N.H., gets a high-five as her Alaskan huskies charge from the start of the Irving Woodlands Can-Am Crown race Saturday in Fort Kent.
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Eight-time winner Martin Massicotte of St. Tite, Quebec, acknowledges the crowd as he starts the race Saturday in Fort Kent.
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Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, waves to spectators as she gets a ride on the sled of musher Amy Dionne of Madawaska.
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Siberian huskies charge from the starting line, leading a team run by Ingrid Bower of Underhill, Vt.
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Spectators watch musher Micah Bardoner of Signal Mountain, Tenn., lead his team at the start of the race.
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Musher Becki Tucker, of Dorchester, N.H., acknowledges the crowd as he starts the race.
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Spectators cheer the start of the Irving Woodlands Can-Am Crown 250-mile dog sled race Saturday in Fort Kent.
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Musher Denis Tremblay of St. Michel des Saints, Quebec, leads his team at the start of the race.