It looks to us like Aliy and the team have stopped to rest on the trail about 13 miles past Kaltag. Our best guess is that the team has been moving through snowdrifts on this part of the trail which will slow the team down and whoever is in front is breaking trail!

Allen and team are resting in Eagle Island after a very fast time from Grayling! At the time of writing, they’ve been there for about two and a half hours. As you can see by now he is running a very different schedule to Aliy!

We’re signing off to get some sleep (if we can); there is still a long way to go. Tomorrow we should see a “Gold Coast Award” winner as the first musher to Unalakleet. This is the award that Aliy won last year and it was presented to her by her son-in-law Scotty Watkins from Wells Fargo 🙂

NOTE: We have been able to pick up Dingle and Kipper from the Dog Drop HQ in Anchorage, they made it back late this afternoon. They are both going to be just fine, Dingle had some soreness in his right rear and Kipper in her front left shoulder. Mickey and Doug who are still in Anchorage picked them up this afternoon and the vet seemed happy they will recover well. They were happy to be back around familiar faces – it must have been quite a big deal to have to ride in two planes on the way back to Anchorage! They are both a little sleepy but they enjoyed their salmon snacks and kibble which they gobbled up and they are now taking a looong nap.

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  • Go Aliy! This is very exciting – on the edge of my seat waiting for the next update. I love that she has her own plan and is sticking to it. I also appreciate the updates on the dropped dogs – I can tell everyone on Aliys team cares for these dogs. Thank you again for these updates and the recent trail pictures -GO ALIY we are all wishing you the best!

  • I just read an update from the Iditarod Trail Committee who said 'the creeping crud dog crud is making its way amoung the teams? Do gi ailments affect dogs on long distance races?Golly,there are a lot of variables in the Iditarod. Skill,fortitude and luck must play a very large role.I love the Iditarod!

  • Welcome home Dingle and Kipper! At this very moment that are catching up Tug on what happened after she had to drop out.

    Go SP KENNEL!!! Woof, woof, woof!!!

    A suggestion – everyone who owns and wears a Red or Black Team cap: Now reverse it into RACING CAP position!!! Vrooooom!!!

  • I see that everyone is dropping dogs now. Getting down to the nitty gritty..race on Aliy…Awesome your in 1st!
    Sue and Willow

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