This form of dog trace attaches each dog directly to the sledge and allows the dogs to spread out like a fan in front of the driver. In rough terrain each dog is able to find separate foot holds rather than following the tracks of forward dogs. A disadvantage is that the dogs often cross lines, creating periods of frustration for the driver when untangling frozen traces and uncooperative dogs.
Dog Trace Buckle, Trace, and
Harness Made of skin, ivory, sinew
From South Baffin Island
Dating to the early 20th century
Gift of Reverend A. L. Fleming HC2223
3.83
MB
Harnessing
the Dogs
From Pangnirtung Area, Baffin Island
Dating to 1940-1942
Filmed by Dr. Jon A. Bildfell
Dr. Jon A. Bildfell and Mrs. Muriel Bildfell Collection 997.84.137