A Hodge-podge of Checkpoints, Ambling & Alacrity 3.9.11
What’s a hodge-podge? Can you figure out what it means by looking at these different photos? You’ll see photos of students, teachers, mushers, dogs, and
What’s a hodge-podge? Can you figure out what it means by looking at these different photos? You’ll see photos of students, teachers, mushers, dogs, and
Temperature in McGrath 3.9.11, 20 ° F, winds 9 mph. That means it feels like 9°F. Clicking on a photo will enlarge it. In literature,
After all the teams had cleared the Skwentna checkpoint, ten dogs remained on the dropped dog line. Dogs take priority when clearing a checkpoint. The
Hi Boys and Girls, Hope you are enjoying the race. It looks the the mushers are starting to take their 24 hour mandatory rest. We
Temperature Nikolai 3.8.11, -2 degrees F according to the round thermometer on Schnuelle’s sled Follow me using my GPS tracker and when I’m flying, I’ll
Hello Boys and Girls, I got to take a plane ride out to McGrath today to interview students from Brooksville, Maine. Yes, Boys and Girls,
It’s pretty amazing to be at a checkpoint during the race. Tourists get onto small planes and fly out to Finger Lake and to the
Hi Boys and Girls, I hope you are enjoying the race. Have you been reading Sanka’s posts? Aren’t they great. She is such a lucky
Working the river as the race came through Skwentna was quite a magical experience. There’s the energy of the musher’s and dog teams, there
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