1. dogsled - Noun
2. dogsled - Verb
travel with a dogsled
a sled pulled by dogs
Source: WordNetLife is like a dogsled team. If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes. Lewis Grizzard
Air transport Cities not served by road, sea, or river can be reached only by air, foot, dogsled, or snowmachine, accounting for Alaska's extremely well developed bush air services—an Alaskan novelty. Source: Internet
Bombardier BR100+ Groomer, mid engine, hard cab model The Ski-Doo snowmobile was originally called the "Ski-Dog" because Bombardier meant it to be a practical vehicle to replace the dogsled for hunters and trappers. Source: Internet
Be inspired by the story of George Attla, a little-known Alaska Native dogsled racer who, with one good leg and fierce determination, became a legendary sports hero. Source: Internet
None of her dogs were injured in the mishap and Karin returned to racing once again in the world’s most famous dogsled event in 2016. Source: Internet
In polar areas, disconnected settlements are often more easily reached by snowmobile or dogsled in cold weather, which can produce sea ice that blocks ports, and bad weather that prevents flying. Source: Internet