Pictures from Sheep Mt Start
Eureka Lodge Layover One
EXCITING NEWS!!!! OUR SP KENNEL LADIES ARE IN THE TOP THREE fastest running times for this leg of the race!
Aliy came first into the checkpoint, with a run time of 4.51, only beaten by Linton with 4.47. Ryne is holding her own closely with a run time of 4.58. Of 27 teams to check in so far, only these 3 mushers have run in less than 5hrs. Aliy says her team is running strong, and is enthusiastic on the trail. Ryne commented that she is pleased with her run so far, and both are resting for the next leg.
There are some big names that pulled hook in the second half of the start so we will see who else joins them under 5hrs. Observers will note with interest that Jeff King’s run time in the first leg of this race in his first race on his return from retirement is 5:00 The trail is very soft in places with reports of some overflow so mushers at the back of the pack might find it difficult to make up time on the leaders.
Aliy will pull anchor for leg 2 at 11:25pm and Ryne at 11:32.
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The first race of the season has begun
Aliy and Ryne have just left the start of the Sheep Mountain 150! With 48 mushers in the race, Aliy and the Red Team were one of the first on the trail leaving in 5th position. Ryne and the R&B team were not far behind leaving in 10th. To start the race Quito and Scout led the charge for the Red team while just 10 minutes later Skittles and Beemer led the chase for the R&B Team.
The Weather is perfect, sunny and around 10 degrees with the suggestion of light snow later this evening. Wes and I are about to head to the first checkpoint in Eureka where Aliy and Ryne are expected shortly. This checkpoint is 50 miles by dog trail but only 13 miles by road.
Here are some observations from Allen Moore:
- The area has had a lot of snow and the trail at the start of Sheep Mountain Lodge
is very soft and deteriorating quickly - Due to trail conditions, mushers will want to be at the front of the pack rather
than the back - If dogs step off the groomed trail, they can quickly sink up to their shoulders in snow; this means that snow can get into their booties and cause feet problems
- Its much more fun to run a race than to have to watch from the sidelines
More photos soon. Wendy
Sheep Mountain Red Team Roster
Sheep Mountain Red and Black Team Roster
Sheep Mountain 150
We saw 50+ moose along the trail, most in a 20 mile section – lots of small herds of 10-15 animals. Pay attention, especially down the Squaw Creek trail and the return up Alfred creek. There is not so much snow that they won;t give up the trail, but I wouldn’t want to surprise them comming around a corner. Somehow, the hunters missed two nice 55 and 65 inch bulls…
All-in all I would say the trail is really good. Last weeks wind and snow storm on Sunday night helped fill in the snow gaps. Now if I could just get the darn moose to stop knocking over my trail markers.
I’ll be out today re-marking the middle loop.
-Zack
And Mystery Dog Number 4?
Congratulations to kb for being the first ‘eligible’ correct guess! Julie Quinn was the first correct guess, but she’s just too good and already won Guess That Dog! Send us an email at SPKDogLog@gmail.com with your t-shirt size, color preference (Red or Black), and address, and you’ll be sporting SPK gear in no time!
A bit about Malibu:
Malibu ran and finished the Sheep Mountain 150, Copper Basin 300, Yukon Quest, and Iditarod last year! Very impressive, especially considering she’s a mere 35 lbs!
Check back in on Monday, December 26th for the next Mystery Dog!