WATCH: Woman gets towed on skis by dogs amid blizzard

ABC News
March 17, 2026
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Michigan woman was towed on skis by dogs during a blizzard.

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A Michigan woman was towed on skis by dogs during a blizzard, improvising a dog-sled setup with her own equipment. Heavy snow blanketed the region, creating conditions that made the unconventional transportation method both feasible and visually striking. The incident was captured on video, offering a lighthearted moment during severe winter weather that typically restricts outdoor activity. Dog-powered skiing is an uncommon but practical adaptation some people employ in snowy climates, though it requires both cooperative animals and experienced handling. The stunt underscores how some residents embrace extreme weather rather than waiting it out indoors.

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