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2/09/2008 - 2/23/2008Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race
Various,
Canada
Through the depths of the Arctic winter, teams of 14 dogs and a human "musher" race sledges from Fairbanks in Alaska to Whitehorse in Yukon. Over 1,000 miles of frozen rivers, open water, weak ice and four mountain ranges separate the two towns, a journey made more hazardous by temperatures plummeting to -40 °C and winds rising to 100mph. It is a stern test of endurance and teamwork, of understanding between man, dog and terrain, that takes about two weeks to complete. The Yukon Quest is, without doubt, the "Toughest Sled Dog Race in the World." The route follows historic Gold Rush and mail delivery routes from the turn of the 20th century. The teams must proceed without help, each musher with his own sledge-full of equipment, food and supplies, calling in at 10 checkpoints along the trail, some of them more than 200 miles apart. Even as a spectator sport, this one is challenging in the extreme
Themes:
Sport
Hours: 1100
Cost: Free to spectate
Where: Whitehorse (Yukon) to Fairbanks (Alaska)
The route either starts in Whitehorse and ends in Fairbanks or vice versa
The route goes via Dawson City, Pelly Crossing, Carmacks, Braeburn
Various, Canada
Contact Information:
Yukon Quest International
1109 1st Avenue
Whitehorse
Yukon Territory
Y1A 5G4
Canada
Telephone: + 1 (907) 452 7954 (Fairbanks)
Email: yukonquest@mosquitonet.com, questmanager@mosquitonet.com, quest
Website: www.yukonquest.com