Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Latest news, weather, high school sports for Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Wounded Warriors spend the weekend as dog sled mushers
Posted: 01.28.2012 at 11:50 PM
Updated: 01.30.2012 at 7:20 AM
0

Camp out at Nature's Kennel in McMillan

MCMILLAN -- Almost 42,000 soldiers have been injured in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.

The Wounded Warriors Project, a non-profit organization, has made it their mission to honor our American heroes. With their help this weekend, a group of veterans got the ride of a lifetime, with some of the U.P.'s favorite winter athletes.

Veteran B.J. Ganem never thought sled dog mushing was something he'd be able to do.

"I was in an IED, a roadside bomb explosion, Thanksgiving night, 2004," said Ganem. "It killed my gunner, injured myself and two other Marines."

Doctors were forced to amputate Ganem's left leg, and he also suffered a traumatic brain injury.

This weekend he's in McMillan with a group of six other Army and Marine soldiers with similar experiences, bonding over an age-old Upper Peninsula sport that he says the Wounded Warriors Project has given him the confidence to do.

It's the second year The Wounded Warriors Project and Nature's Kennel have teamed up. They say this activity is a perfect fit for the heroes because it's a physical sport and the remote, peaceful environment forms a strong bond, not only to their dog teams, but the other soldiers...something that isn't always easy to come by.

"No one can go to a war zone and come back the same, and it's really hard to relate to other people that haven't been there," Ganem said.

Saturday morning they hit the trails. They stayed the night at camp near the kennel.

"This shows them there are other guys out there that have gone through similar situations, some of the same things; you're not alone," said Andrew Music of Warrior Outreach for the Chicago Wounded Warriors office.

Ganem says it's a weekend of healing before returning to the daily grind, and now he's got a new set of aspirations:  compete in a dog sled race after his kids get a little older.

The Wounded Warrior Project is solely funded by donations. For more information about the program, click here.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Governor Snyder issues decision on KBIC casino relocation
Ty Czarnopis  |  Today at 1:50 PM  |  15 comments
Thumbnail
Four garages catch fire in Upper Michigan
David Fath  |  Today at 10:10 AM  |  7 comments
Thumbnail
Police investigate $11,000 in property stolen
Beth Cefalu  |  Yesterday at 3:50 PM  |  7 comments
Follow Upper Michigan's Source
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Check This Out!
Live Chats
Check the live chat replays and see a new one Wed.
Your Health Matters
Health news and information.
Automotive
Check out the Automotive section of Best Bets.
Best Bets
See what the experts have to say.
ADVERTISEMENT