Iditarod

Eye on the Trail:  Final Four Into Nome

Before Kaylin Davis, one of the final four to leave White Mountain departed the checkpoint, she answered a few questions for Insider.  Without a doubt,  the most important question and one that was on everyone’s mind, “How did she feel about heading out of White Mountain to Topkok and beyond after mushers needed to be …

Eye on the Trail: The Shelter Cabin Crew

When Riley Dyche left White Mountain at 20:06 on the evening of St. Patrick’s Day, he fully expected to be in Nome within 12 hours.  The same was true for second year rookie Sebastien Dos Santos Borges, veteran Jeff Deeter and his wife, KattiJo Deeter, a first year Iditarod Rookie who departed White Mountain in …

Eye on the Tail: Riley Dyche makes Nome

Riley Dyche was undoubtedly glad to see Front Street and the Burled Arch of Nome.  He’s proof that patience is a virtue.  Riley persevered through the winds of Topkok and made it to the Nome Kennel Club shelter cabin  at mile 926.  He stayed at the cabin for well more than 24-hours until the wind …

Eye on the Trail: Mother Nature Rules

March 18th certainly didn’t turn out as expected.  It was an incredibly hectic day for race officials even though no one made the finish line in Nome.  It was a day when mushers would need to make critical decisions for the safety of their dogs and themselves.  It was a day when people came together …

Eye on the Trail: Nome on St. Patrick’s Day Part II

Deke Naaktgeboren has completed his second Iditarod.  He’s negotiated the Steps, the Gorge, and the snowless Burn.  He’s navigated the sea ice and head winds of the Norton Sound and he’s persevered over Topkok and through the Blow Hole to finish in 29th place.  Deke’s run time was 11 days, 4 hours and 12 minutes …

Eye on the Trail: Nome on St. Patrick’s Day Part I

Just like all the people in Nome, I’m watching the tracker and waiting for the first musher to arrive on St. Patrick’s Day.  It’s going to be a close one.  Tracker shows veteran Martin Buser and rookie Joe Taylor running at mile 964.  Now granted with 5,280 feet in a mile they could be nearly …

Eye on the Trail: Wednesday’s Final Four

Second year rookie, Martin Massicotte reached Nome in 21st place with a time of 10 days, 8 hours and 17 minutes.  Martin attempted the race in 2020 but scratched in the Yukon River checkpoint of Galena.  Today the coveted finisher’s belt buckle is his! Martin is has a 6th place finisher of the Yukon Quest …

Eye on the Trail: Rounding out the Top Twenty

Michelle Phillips of the Yukon Territory led the remainder of the top twenty into Nome on Wednesday afternoon.  Michelle earned 17th place with a time of 9 days, 21 hours and 52 minutes.  Her average speed was 4.05  mph.  Michelle was welcomed under the burled arch by her partner, Ed Hopkins, the mushers who introduced …

Eye on the Trail: Teams March to Nome on Wednesday Morning

Shortly after midnight of March 16, Ryan Redington claimed the 9th position in the 50th Iditarod.  Ryan arrived in Nome at 00:26.  His 9th place finish makes three consecutive top 10’s for Ryan.  He has completed his eighth race out of sixteen attempts.  His average race speed was 4.28 mph with a total elapsed time …

Eye on the Trail: Ides of March Brings Eight to Nome

Eight teams competed the 50th Iditarod on March 15th, also known as the Ides of March.  The Ides comes from the Roman calendar originally noting the deadline for settling debts.  In 44BC it was the day Julius Caesar was assassinated, a real turning point in Roman History.  In 2022 it was the day marking the …