At Aurora Husky, your safety during dog sledding is our highest priority. We are dedicated to delivering an authentic Arctic experience that is both exciting and secure – for you, our dogs, and our team.
Here’s how we ensure a safe and enjoyable sledding adventure:
- Professional and Trained Guides
All tours are led by experienced guides trained in dog handling, Arctic safety, and first aid. They are always present on the trail to monitor conditions and assist as needed. - Well-Trained Huskies
Our huskies are highly trained and accustomed to working with guests of all experience levels. We match teams and trails to ensure a calm and safe ride. - Prepared and Maintained Trails
Sledding routes are carefully selected and groomed to avoid risky terrain. We adapt routes daily based on weather, snow conditions, and wind to maintain safety. - Pre-Tour Safety Briefing
Before every trip, guests receive a thorough introduction to sled handling, trail behavior, and communication signals. No prior experience is required – we guide you every step of the way. - Clothing and Equipment Support
Staying warm is part of staying safe. We provide high-quality winter suits, boots, and gloves suited for Arctic conditions, and assist with proper fitting. - Emergency Readiness
Our guides carry communication devices and first aid kits on all tours. Emergency protocols are in place, and our team is trained to respond quickly if needed. - Hygiene and Comfort
Hand sanitizing stations are available at the camp for guest comfort and general hygiene, especially before and after using shared equipment.