This morning I drove to Fairbanks to take-in the start of the Yukon Quest. The Yukon Quest 1,000 Mile International Sled Dog Race covers 1,000
miles between Fairbanks, Alaska and Whitehorse, Yukon during
the depths of winter. The race start switches every-other-year so this year it started in Fairbanks. This year there are 23 teams. It was a balmy 18 degrees today after the start of the race. The dogs were eager to run and when hooked onto their pull lines they were straining to start.
Time for me to head home and get a bit warmer but it was a fun experience. - Nancy
Trailer to haul the dogs |
Most of the dogs had booties on their paws |
Barking loudly and ready to go |
Race start |
Teams draw for the starting order - team 1 |
Team one driver is a rookie. |
Another team coming down the lane from the start. |
All teams come down to the Chena River and then are off for 1000 miles. |
Last team - only 1000 miles to go. |
Frozen Chena River, Fairbanks after all teams had gone. |
Warm weather - Last year it was -35 F when the race started in Whitehorse, Yukon |
3 comments:
Thanks, Nance, for posting the pictures. Looks like a great event! - rw
Oh wow... looks fun to be on the sled! Beautiful with the snow and sun!
This looks unbelievable! These people seem crazy to do it but man does it look kind of fun!
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