The Tromsø, Norway Villmarkssenter is home to 300 Alaskan huskies, the most common breed of sled dog. Mushers lead teams of huskies on nature tours across the Norwegian wilderness beside the mountains and fjords of Kvaloya and into the southern sun. The hardy dogs live outside year-round and eat a diet of raw whale meat mixed with cow stomachs and washed down with water and kibble.
The 300 Alaskan huskies who reside at Tromsø Villmarkssenter, live outside year-round in wooden kennels and eat a diet of raw whale meat mixed with cow stomachs and kibble, all washed down with water, outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Tromsø Villmarkssenter tour guide Maria Novakova greets dogs in the yard outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Two of the 300 Alaskan huskies who reside at Tromsø Villmarkssenter, howl excitedly before a run outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Teams of mushers lead sleds pulled by Alaskan huskies beside the mountains and fjords of Kvaloya and into the southern sun outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Dog musher Marcin Harna leads a team of Alaskan huskies beside the mountains and fjords of Kvaloya and into the southern sun outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Teams of mushers lead sleds pulled by Alaskan huskies beside the mountains and fjords of Kvaloya and into the southern sun outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Alaskan huskies roll in the snow on a break during their morning run beside the mountains and fjords of Kvaloya and into the southern sun outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Abigail Sodin serves lunch to two of the 300 Alaskan huskies who reside at Tromsø Villmarkssenter and live outside year-round in wooden kennels, eating a diet of raw whale meat mixed with cow stomachs washed down with water and kibble outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
Istvan Drahos and Abigail Sodin prepare lunch for the 300 Alaskan huskies who reside at Tromsø Villmarkssenter and live outside year-round in wooden kennels, eating a diet of raw whale meat mixed with cow stomachs washed down with water and kibble outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.
The 300 Alaskan huskies who reside at Tromsø Villmarkssenter, live outside year-round in wooden kennels and eat a diet of raw whale meat mixed with cow stomachs washed down with water and kibble outside Tromso; Norway's most northern city.