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crosby3 and candy221

Hans Gatt, a native of Austria, was a farmer there when he began mushing in 1988. He says he "turned professional and moved to Canada in 1990. He finished eighth in the Alpirod in 1989, his first distance race. Since 1990, he has participated in the Alpirod, the Yukon Quest, The Alaska Comeback Race, the International Rocky Mountain Stage Stop Race, the Iditarod and sprint racing. Han Gatt info

He and his wife currently maintain a kennel of 60 dogs and Hans builds sleds. Hans says that after being successful in sprint and mid distance racing for over 10 years he was looking for a new challenge. His new focus for the upcoming years is putting together a competitive team for the Iditarod, which he says is the biggest challenge in sled dog racing. In his spare time, he enjoys running, biking and woodwork. The Gatts have no children.

Um, crosby3 and candy 221, You sort of, kinda copied off a website word for word. We would like for you to edit it, please. Thanks! P.S. The reason why we know is that we got info from the same website.

Hans Gatt is a native of Austria and was a farmer, until he decided he wanted to be a sled dog racer. He began racing in 1988, and moved to Canada in 1990. He and his wife, have a kennel of 60 dogs. Wow, that’s a lot! Hans also builds different types sleds. After 10 years, he wanted a new, very, challenging race. The Iditarod. He figured that would be quite challenging, and, well it was. Ever since than he has been a sled dog racer! When he is not racing, he enjoys running, biking, and woodwork. He is not a father, but a great sled racer! Did you know that he built the sled he raced in? He is an experienced racer and a past winner. He won 8 races in his first year racing, one then the European Championship! Amazing, huh? The point is, we’re cheering for you, Hans! -Hedwig, Bex and Squirtle

Well, I think they should pack these items… I  Well, dogs, of course! II  Lots of clothes. III  Food and water (Do they get them at a checkpoint?) IV  Defroster V  Goggles VI  Changes of those dog-bootie things. VII  Map VIII  Compass IX  Maybe a GPS X  Matches

We would pack for a two day trip… I  Tent II  Toothbrush III  Toothpaste IV  Water and Food V  Changes of Clothes VI  Map VII  Compass VIII  GPS IX  Book X  Matches XI  Our Parents! -Hedwig, Bex and Squirtle

Eggsalad sandwich Hans Gatt was a farmer in Austria. (From what I know, he is in 7th place right now!!! :D Sweet!!!!!) He started mushing in 1988, and moved to Canada in 1990. He has a kennel of 60 dogs currently. I need to pack: 1)Food 2)Water 3)A Compass 4)A Map 5)A Tent 6)A Blanket/Blankets 7)A Watch 8)A Coat 9)Extra Clothes 10)Really good shoes