Storm the dog1
I had been walking for miles until we finally stopped for a rest. He unhooked us from the sled and we fell asleep very soon after that. After an hour we got awoken my fellow huskies didn’t wake up I walked up to them nagging then until they woke up they growled when they got awoken, by a voice saying “Wake up time to get going!” One of the men put the harness back on us. We where standing in front of the sled when they just stood there staring to the ground. I was watching when our owners wrestle the stove on to the sled, it was quiet big. I was wondering how on earth we pulled it all this way; everything and every one walking forward we wanted to set of so I on got two feet and started walking forward but none of the others where standing up and they had fallen asleep again. They woke the dogs up and set of as well. We all set of into the rhythm sooner enter. When I saw in the ground I had the feeling it needed so badly I picked it up and I carried it wherever I went. We soon stopped before night fall. I put the stick under my paw, so I wouldn’t lose it. The stick had a special feeling to it; my mind said I had to keep it with me. When I was sleeping I kept it under my paw so it would stay there. They next day. We set off walking on a nice spring day although I did have a funny feeling in side my stomach it felt like a blizzard was coming although the sky was clear. I was right we had been walking for four hours and it got cloudy and it started snow slowly, It went on for two hours but it got harder and harder I realized it was getting dangerous I barked at the others witch where walking courses sly and we all where barking at out to owners to stop and go somewhere safe. Or find shelter luckily there was a huge overhanging rock. We where running towards it trying to go there so we al squished under it getting warm huddled up together there where 4 men and 5 huskies we satin between every man and hoped it stopped soon.2
When the blizzard was over we finally reached our destination (that was 5 miles away!) and hadn’t had to do that trek fro another 4 months!3
