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    The 2005 Yukon Quest...

    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.
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
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    What awesome pictures Glacier, I bet it was so exciting being there. Makes me excited just looking at your pictures!
    How lucky that you were able to be there! I'm envious of you

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
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    Glacier,

    I'm so glad you posted these. I absolutely love them!!! Wonderful pictures. I swear all of those dogs look so HAPPY! I would have loved to have been there to watch them start and maybe even get to meet your favorite musher. He sounds very nice and I am rooting for him! I hope that maybe you can update up once in awhile on the happenings of the race.

    Go Sled doggies, Go!!!!!

    Robin

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    How neat!!

    How long will this Quest be? Do they stop at night for sleep?
    ...RIP, our sweet Gini...

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    Great pictures! How exciting to be there.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
    RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June

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    What awesome photos. How exciting it would have been to be right there!! Thank you so much for sharing.
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    Originally posted by NoahsMommy
    How neat!!

    How long will this Quest be? Do they stop at night for sleep?
    The Quest is just over 1000 miles. The winner will be in Fairbanks in about 10 days. They stop whenever they can, but not neccessarily at night. Many mushers run with a schedule, often run for 4 hours, rest for 4. There is a mandatory 36 hour stop in Dawson City and vets at every check point. The dogs get better care than the mushers! There are always vets available, but not always a physician!
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
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    I always felt so sorry for dogs in the Iditarod and other races like that... but these dogs actually look happy. Are they? I don't know much about the sport at all, but I always hated being made to run so much I always felt like animals (like dogs and horses) felt the same way and so I felt sorry for them..



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    Originally posted by Samantha Puppy
    I always felt so sorry for dogs in the Iditarod and other races like that... but these dogs actually look happy. Are they? I don't know much about the sport at all, but I always hated being made to run so much I always felt like animals (like dogs and horses) felt the same way and so I felt sorry for them..
    I witnessed the iditirod once & boy oh boy are these dogs happy is an understatement. As soon as you pick up a harness they go HAYWIRE! They love it. Husky's will run non stop if you let them LOL
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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    Originally posted by Samantha Puppy
    I always felt so sorry for dogs in the Iditarod and other races like that... but these dogs actually look happy. Are they? I don't know much about the sport at all, but I always hated being made to run so much I always felt like animals (like dogs and horses) felt the same way and so I felt sorry for them..
    I believe they are happy. You should see the chaos when the harnesses come out--dogs jumping, yelping, completely excited to go. This is what Huskies were bred to do and what they do best. There is no way to force a dog to run. A dog who doesn't want to pull simply won't. A dog that is afraid of it's driver won't pull. Sled dogs, particularly those who are in these types of races have to be well cared for. A dog who isn't in top shape won't be able to do these kinds of races and the team won't get very far.

    I believe that most sled dogs are happy, healthy dogs. While they aren't treated like pets, they get the best food, warm houses, regular contact with their humans, lots of attention and tons of exercise. I know many pet dogs who would give anything for that kind of life!
    If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
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    Glacier,
    Have you read any Sue Henry books? I don't know how accurate they are, but I love them all. There's one that's specifically about the Yukon Quest, I think. And then there's a novel by a different author (J-something? I can't remember) on the Yukon Quest. Or maybe that one wasn't fiction. I have an awful memory. Either way, both were wonderful reads.
    I play around with sledding with the help of some awesome local mushers. Rien loves being in harness. We don't have near enough snow right now to do much of anything though.

    Loved the pictures, everyone looks to be enjoying themselves.

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    Originally posted by Glacier
    I believe that most sled dogs are happy, healthy dogs. While they aren't treated like pets, they get the best food, warm houses, regular contact with their humans, lots of attention and tons of exercise. I know many pet dogs who would give anything for that kind of life!
    Cool, thanks for the reply. I'm just curious - how are they not treated like 'pets'? And how come?



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    Thanks for posting the pictures!!! How exciting!!!
    All the dogs look so happy - and that team of sibes is gorgeous!
    That's heartwarming to hear about your favorite musher rescuing all those dogs - they probably think they've died...and gone to heaven!

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    I hope the guy with all the rescues wins. What a great guy to save those dogs! Awesome pictures too!

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    That looks so neat! How many teams are entering?

    -thank you Poppy for the avatar.


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