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Zoom Lens – Russian makes Nome

With a stiff wind at his back, Mikhail Telpin and eleven Chukchi huskies made the burled arch.  Wind driven snow was swirling down the street and around the chute. The Chukchi stopped a few feet short of the burled arch but in order to finish, the nose of the lead dog must cross under the …

Zoom Lens – Taggart

As for the trip along the coast from Unalakleet, Angie said the wind at Golovin was enough to knock you over. A big gust would come along and I’d nearly get taken out sideways – WHAM! The dogs are lower to the ground they’re not affected as much but it takes good leaders to keep …

Zoom Lens – Twins in Nome

For two years in a row spectators have seen double in the chute on Front Street. Identical twins, Anna and Kristi Barington have come off the Bering Sea and approached the burled arch nearly side by side. Last year Anna’s lead dog broke the plane of the arch first by one minute. This year Kristi …

Zoom Lens – Best Friends in Nome

It’s just about high noon and Jim Lanier drives his team down Front Street to the burled arch. He was met by his wife Anna and their son Jimmy. Jimmy came into the shoot a little out of breath as he’d done double duty. He’d gone down the road about half a mile to catch …

Zoom Lens – OME Passengers

My trip here from Unalakleet was via Cessna 180 in severe clear. Severe clear is the term used to describe a sky that is completely cloudless and intensely blue. Our mission was to pick up dropped dogs from Elim and transport them and me to Nome. At one point during the incredibly beautiful flight, I …

Zoom Lens – Brazilian Colors

There’s a guy out there with green and yellow harnesses and sled bag. Being from Wisconsin, I thought he might be a Packer backer but such is not the case. Luan Ramos Marques is from Brazil. The Brazilian Flag has a blue starry globe on a background of green and yellow. A banner with the …

Spotlight Unalakleet

Unalakleet, pop. 750, is on the Norton Sound, an inlet of the Bering Sea. The sound was explored by Captain James Cook in 1778. He named the inlet after Sir Fletcher Norton, Speaker of the British House of Commons. The people of UNK are accustomed to winds and extreme cold in the winter. The community …

Zoom Lens – Skiers and Sibes in UNK

Monday evening and two races were going on in Unalakleet.  It’s an annual affair in Unalakleet, both the Iditarod and the cross country ski race.  Ski Instructor, Nancy Persons, and the ski team host their ski race across the slough from the checkpoint.  The children participate in ski school on Saturdays from the first snow …

Zoom Lens – Pizza for Failor

Matt Failor, driving the Buser “B” team parked and went to work making them comfortable. The temperature was in the teens but add the sunshine and it felt much warmer. Matt provided his athletes with plenty of cool water, kibble and frozen snack sticks and well as straw for a recharging nap. He planned to …

Zoom Lens – Sought After Booties

DeeDee Jonrowe is parked next to one of the man-made berms in Unalakleet. She’s changing to a coast sled while the eleven dogs on her team enjoy a nap on straw. A huge shell is printed on Jonrowe’s sled bag signifying Shell Exploaration’s sponsorship. Then I spotted her booties. Hot pink with a shell imprint …