The Yukon Quest started today. For those who don't know, it's similar to the Iditarod, but considered harder. It's a bit longer and there are fewer checkpoints. The mushers must be a little more self-sufficient. They can accept no help from anyone in caring for their dogs or themselves, unless it's a life threatening situation. Only in Dawson City, the half-way point, can the handlers help out with dog care. If a musher accepts assistance, they are disqualified. The I-rod calls itself "the last great race"...The Quest is the "toughest sled dog race in the world!" This year it start in Whitehorse so we went into town to watch. Next year it will start in Fairbanks, AK.
This is the staging area, where all the mushers get ready to go!
This is John Schandelmeir's truck. He's my favorite musher. His entire team is made up of dogs he pulled from a high kill shelter in Fairbanks, Alaska. He's also a very nice man. He had no security around his truck and was very open to meeting and talking to his fans for as long as he could.
This is John's team leader. The brown lead dog used to be as timid as my Pacer was--cowered in her house and afraid of everything. Doesn't she look happy now!?
This is Blake Freking's team, the only team of purebred Siberian Huskies in the race this year.
I used to buy dog food off this guy--Everyone calls him Chicken Gerry!
The last few are just of happy, excited dogs leaving the start line!
The leaders are expected to make the 100 miles to the first check point by mid-morning Monday.
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