Thursday, March 12, 2009

Checkpoint: March 11, 2009

I've been having great fun watching The Race moment to Moment on The Insider on-line.
As of this afternoon, March 12, 2009, Lance Mackey was the first into Iditarod. Once a bustling little mining town Iditarod is now a ghost town. It is the half way point of the Race where now a family lives in their HomeStead Cabin. I'm still cheering for Martin Buser!
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March 11, 2009
Image from the Trail

Plowing the Trail

This is a great view from the Insider Eye in the Sky of Martin Buser's team plowing through fresh snow on his way to Ophir

The Race is On!

While mushers began strategizing what they would do after their 24 hour mandatory rest was completed, one team in the mix must of felt like things were getting a little too crowded. Earlier today 4 time Iditarod Champion Martin Buser made his way through Takotna Checkpoint from McGrath, and decided to just keep going. He ended up in Ophir at 4:50 pm Alaska time all alone.  Meanwhile back at the place where the greatest baked pies on the planet reside (Takotna Lodge) Aaron Burmeister waits, knowing he can't leave until 2:44 am Alaska time on March 12. But Aaron will not be alone as he heads toward Ophir and beyond.

There Will Be Three…

Mushers right on Burmeister's heels. Canadians Hugh Neff and Sebastian Schnuelle will be joined by 2 time Iditarod Champion Lance Mackey. All three will be taking off within an hour of Burmeister. And more will definitely follow. The 2009 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race has shifted gear, and now Mother Nature will be joining the front of the pack as they begin the second part of this journey called Iditarod. Will Mother Nature provide safe travel for them or will she decide to dance all around them. We'll know soon enough!

Get Dialed In…

With the Insider Team. Insider Analyst Bruce Lee provides you with the latest information on the Trail. Click here to read his blog written earlier today in Takotna. Insider Greg Heister is in the field providing all of the story lines that make up this great race on the Iditarod Insider. And don't forget to log on to the Insider GPS Tracker and take in the new technology that gives you up to the minute information about where your favorite musher is.  Check it out and get ready for what could be the greatest finish in Iditarod history?

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