If Sherlock Holmes' famous dog found himself in Ely, Minnesota during January for the All-American Sled Dog Championships, he'd be called the Hound of the B-B-B-B-Baskervilles.

During a sled dog championship you don't give a round of applause. You just chatter a little louder. But don't tell that to the 12,000 spectators or so who attend each year's races. They come from as far as California and Florida, and stay outside all three days to see the contest that even Jack London would be proud of.

Ely, a city of 7,000 on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, long a summer tourist attraction, is now becoming famous for winter Sled Dog Races.

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