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Darby Dog Derby is back! Join us January 14-15, 2023

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Registration
Purse/Prizes
Rules
Mushers Dinner & Lodging
Schedule & Course Map
Spectators
Volunteers
Contact
REGISTRATION
  • Gibbons Pass Road #1209  |  Lost Trail Pass, MT
  • Mandatory Musher Meetings: Friday Jan 13 6:30 pm, Sat & Sun 10 AM
  • Up to two dogs allowed for the ski-jor events
  • Your registration includes participation in the selected event(s) for both Saturday and Sunday. 
  • UPDATED REGISTRATION LIST: CLICK HERE

Purse & Prizes

More info coming soon!
Siberian Class
We're excited to announce that we will be awarding medals to the top 3 Siberian husky teams in the 6-dog and sprint skijor categories at the Darby Dog Derby this year. These awards are provided by the Siberian Husky Club of America - SHCA to promote the continued workability of the Siberian Husky; doing what they were bred to do.

If you race Siberian huskies and wish to register for these prize opportunities, simply sign up for the category under the Siberian husky registration. You will compete in the category with all the teams but will also be eligible for the SHCA medals.
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​​RULES

Rule #1: Have fun
Rule #2: Look Good
Rule #3: Be Safe

For complete list of rules click here.
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MUSHERS DINNER

We will be hosting a dinner for mushers and their guests on January 13th at the Darby Community Clubhouse, catered by the Little Blue Joint. Dinner is included in registration but guests will need to purchase a meal ticket.

MEETING ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY FOR MUSHERS REGISTERED FOR THE RACE. 
Dinner at 6:30
Musher's Meeting at 7:30 PM 

​Located at the Darby Community Clubhouse 
Located at 106 N Main Street, Darby, Montana 59829

​LODGING OPTIONS

Mountain Spirit Inn (Darby, MT)
Lost Trail Hot Springs (Sula, MT)
Camp Sula (Sula, MT)
Darmont Inn (Darby, MT)
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SCHEDULE & COURSE MAP

Schedule can be found HERE.
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Do to grooming limitations we will be re-routing the 8-dog sled course from previous years' race course. 
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SPECTATORS

The DDD is a fun race for mushers, dogs and spectators alike.  The following will help to ensure everyone has a good time without issue:

Do’s and Don’ts
Please DO leave your pets at home
Please DO NOT pet the competition dogs unless given permission
Please DO NOT approach dogs with a Yellow Ribbon
Yellow Dogs are dogs who need space - they are not necessarily aggressive dogs www.theyellowdogproject.com
Please keep the chute entrance OPEN to outgoing and incoming teams
You may hike, bike, or ski up the trail to watch (Watch for teams and stay/move to the side)

Parking
Parking is really tight in the Gibbons Pass Parking Lot, spectators will likely need to park across highway 93 in the turnout or at Lost Trail. If you xc ski, we suggest parking at Chief Joseph Ski Area and skiing over.

Active Spectators
Being a spectator at a dog race can sometimes be very interactive.  Some mushers may rope you into helping with their team. If you are uncomfortable doing so, kindly 
refrain. If you do help, listen the musher’s instructions. The dogs can get VERY excited and they are strong, so be ready. If you help lead a team to the chute, understand that if you can not keep up with the team it is better to let go than tangle a team.

 Places to Watch 
The start and finish is very exciting but a team in rhythm is a beautiful thing to watch. If you have xc skis, it is worth skiing up the trail. The 8 dog teams have a lollipop turn around at the Trail Creek Trailhead 7.5 miles down Highway 43.

VOLUNTEERS

If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering for this event, please reach out! We are especially in need of some snowmobile help during the races and post-race clean-up. 
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