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the dogs might have to face freezing cold winds, deep snow and fogs of snow. they would have to make sure they were completly covered and have lares, they would need food by musicgirl

cosby3 and candy221 cold is when your legs(body parts) freeze and you have a funny feeling in your throat.the sled dogs can suvive the winter at 40 degrees below.

cosby3 freezing rosey cheeks open sores snowy snow trees with frost blowing snow in blizzards ice skating tall hills with ice on it everyone is freezeing

candy221 froze roesy cheeks open sores snowy trees trees with iceicles blizards into the snow trees with snow around it everyone freezes

Tanner and Erik **** Out in the cold **** Stinging ** **** Bitter **
 * Freezing **
 * Runny nose
 * Tingle
 * Icicle **
 * Toboggan **
 * Everyone is frozen

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Feeling Cold When you feel cold, it is when the temperature is quite low or you don't have warm enough clothes on. Feeling a bit cold is okay as long as you aren't an ice-cube or dead. (Oh, and as Bex pointed out, hypothermia and frostbites aren't a good sign, either.) You always want to be in a comfortable temperature where it isn't too cold. (Unless you're some weirdo that lives in Antarctica.) A comfortable temperature is normally from around 60˚ to 70˚. The dogs in the Iditarod are going to be facing some harsh weather so cold that their drool will turnm to Icicles! Brrr! Being so cold is not nice. Imagine winter in times where all you wore was a ratty bearskin! But, were not teaching a history lesson, so we better not get into detail. From, Hedwig, Bex and Squirtle. the cold feels like you get this chill all over and the snow is like soft ice blowing agentest you like your in a gaint icecream cone By musicgirl. Cold is one of the last feelings you want to feel on Earth. As soon as it starts, you want it to stop. It bites and will bite anything-and everything- it can reach. If you have tasted ice cream, it is like pressing ice cold ice cream to your cheeks! You shiver until it gives in or you go inside. Your breath comes out and you can see it as if it were a puff of smoke. ~Eggsalad sandwich~ The point is, being cold is not fun or cool. (Unless you're a weird polar bear in the movie Balto.) So next ime, listen to your mom when she says bundle up!

doug swingley droped out of the 2004 race because he hade frostbite on his eyes.Since the injury, his night vision has dinished so he prefers to race in the morning.He placed 14 in the 2005 iditarod race he entard the 2006 intent on winning for the 5th time.The other 5 time winner is rick swenson. doug took control of the race early and led the race coming into th takontna check point 436 miles in where he elected to take his mandatory 24 hour layover.During the layover he was passed by jeff king,but those two would challenge each other for the lead until the race reached the bering sea coast

Weather in Alaska. Bex, Hedwig and Squirtle here, giving you the update on the weather on the Iditarod trail. We researched that the current highest temperature is in Anchorage, at 30˚f, and the lowest temperature was in Kaltag all the way to Iditarod, at -11˚f. Our concerns about the dogs and the mushers are the continually dropping weather and the heavy snow. We hope they don't get a frostbite or hypothermia. We are hoping that no one will drop out or (shiver) die from the cold. At least when they finish the snow will get lighter. Bex, Hedwig and Squirtle.

Doug Swingley Doug Swingley is a famous musher. He has won four Iditarod races. But in 2004, disaster struck during another one of his Iditarod races. Doug had gotten frostbite in his eye and he had to pull out of the race. He was in serious pain. After the accident, his eyes have awful night vision. Hedwig: I think that in the beginning he should have wrapped a scarf or something around his neck. Bex: I have learned that the cold it actually quite dangerous. Much more then we think. Typed by, Squirtle

Our Frostbite Poem Freezing your skin Race to the hospital Outside is thirty below Snow coats you Toe and fingers purple Bitten by the cold I can't stand it! The cold has won Excrutiatingly painful By, Bex, Hedwig and Squirtle

1 What does being cold feel like? I think cold is painful, it hurts some times because when your really cold you mite just get frost bite or mite even get hypothermia from it. It might even be scary to people like if some one were to get stuck out side because of something fell on you and the temperatures were in the negatives you could easily die. The coldest IV ever been was when last winter was here I went outside to go ice fishing with my uncle and I was definitely not prepared because I had no hat on, shorts and a hoodey on. The temperature that day was probably one degree. I thought the blood in my vanes was going to freeze. I could explain cold to you easily cold is like just learning your 12 year old dog just died or some one just broke up with you I think its painful.

2 In Alaska February 18, 2009 the temperatures in Nome are Very cold the temperature is 4 degrees that’s cold, the humidity is 88 also. When in Alaska in the winter temperatures usually go between 14 degrees to -40. In Nome they get freezing fog in Pennsylvania weave never got any freezing fog. I don’t think that our state has ever went below -19or -20 wow. The musher and dogs of these years Iditarod are in for a great race this year the winner would take home a whole lot of money. The musher’s of this year Iditarod should probably watch out for frost bite, you wouldn’t like to loose a nose would you. The weather in the race is going to be cold and no body likes the cold.

Frost Runners Out Stinging Tingly Birr Icicle Tickly Empty

What happen to Doug Swingley? What happened to Doug Swingly was he got frost bite on his corneas. This caused him to withdraw the Iditarod race. The corneas are the gel like substances on your eyes. Doug swingley probably would have prevented this if he would have worn goggles or something in front of his eyes. I can learn from this by wearing goggles when the wind is blowing or put on glasses. Fortunately Doug Swingly got to race in the next Iditarod so he didn’t go blind. By Wallman

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 * 1: Cold)** Cold is something you feel outside. It is the thing that makes you want to stay inside and have a cup of hot chocolate by the fire in the fire place. It bites anything - and everything - it can reach. If THAT'S not enough, it goes right through thing clothing, making you colder than you already were.It's like being dunked into a pool of ice cubes, or pressing your ice cream to your cheek, feeling it's coldness burning you.
 * 2:Weather)** Alaska's weather can probably range anywhere from -30 to +30, but also can have much harsher weather. Example: Hurricanes. The mushers will face freezing cold weather, icy landscapes, so things could go out of control, frostbite, injuries... and, in short, a whole lot of things.
 * 3:Frostbite)**
 * Freezing tempatures**
 * Really cold**
 * Ominous weather**
 * Snow**
 * That is white**
 * Blizzards (the cold and the...**
 * Ice cream**
 * That is cold)**
 * Extreme coldness**
 * 4:Doug Swingley)** Doug Swingley is a musher in the Iditarod. However, he likes to mush by the day. The reason? He got pulled out of the 2004 Iditarod because he got Frostbite in his eyes. Now, his night vision is gone.