Hi Boys and Girls,
Almost half the mushers have arrived in Nome. Please Remember that there are still 29 teams out on the trail. They are working hard to arrive in Nome. There is one musher out on the trail that could break another record. Karen Ramstead and her team of Siberian Huskies (affectionately known as the Pretty Curly Tails) is hoping to break the record for an all Siberian Team. The record is currently held by Blake Freking who in 2010 ran the race in 11 days 20 hours and 39 minutes. Karen will have to cross the finish line before around noon on Friday to break the record. You know what? Several of my aunts, uncles and cousins are on Karen’s team and I’m so proud of all of them. You go Pretty Curly Tails, I’ll be anxiously watching for your arrival in Nome.
Now for today’s update:
DATE: 3/15/2012
TIME: 12:57
FINISHERS: 18. Rohn Buser 10 days 18 hours 10 minute
19. Martin Buser 10 days 18 hours 10 minutes
20. Gerald Sousa 10 days 19 hours 27 minutes
21 Colleen Robertia 10 days 20 hours 4 minutes
22. Lance Mackey 10 days 20 hours 17 minutes
23Jodi Bailey 10 days 20 hours 19 minutes
24. Cim Smyth 10 days 21 hours 26 minutes
NEXT 5 MUSHERS: 25. Anjanette Steer, 26. Kathy Griffin, 27. Ed Stielstra 28.Braxton Peterson, 29. Nicholas Petit
WHERE ARE THE MUSHERS:. 6 teams have left Safety and will be arriving in Nome shortly. 3 teams have left White Mountain, There is 1 team resting in White Mountain, 6 teams have left Elim, 5 teams are in Elim, 2 teams have left Koyuk, 3 teams are resting in Koyuk, 1 team is in Shaktoolik, 2 teams have left Kaltag,
RED LANTERN POSITION: Bob Chlupach who has left Kaltag
SCRATCHED: none
WITHDRAWN: None
WEATHER: The weather in Nome is 8 degrees F and mostly cloudy. The weather in White Mountain is 9 degrees F and fair. The weather in Elim is 1 degree F and fair. The weather in Koyuk is 10 degrees F and fair. The weather in Shaktoolik is 7 degree F and fair, The weather in Unalakleet is 16 degrees F and partly cloudy.
Answer to this mornings question: It’s safety in numbers. Many times mushers will travel in pairs or in packs. When the weather is bad, teams are safer traveling together. There are 2 pairs of eyes looking for and trying to find the trail.
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Talking about Siberian Huskies- what is the difference between a Siberian Husky and an Alaskan Husky?
FAN QUESTION: I’m hoping we’ll have a fan question tomorrow.
Keep those questions and comments coming. I really enjoy reading what you have to say.
Until tomorrow,
Gypsy