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Comments on: Race Day 6 – Iditarod https://whynow.dumka.us/2009/03/13/race-day-6-iditarod/ On-line Opinion Magazine...OK, it's a blog Sat, 14 Mar 2009 00:28:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2009/03/13/race-day-6-iditarod/comment-page-1/#comment-43515 Sat, 14 Mar 2009 00:28:44 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=8089#comment-43515 Update: The secret to Lance’s success was that he waited until the top melted in the sun and warm temperatures, then froze after sundown. He was running on the resulting crust that was thick enough to support him.

As long as the crust doesn’t break, things will be fast and smooth. The two feet of snow is waiting to swallow the unlucky.

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2009/03/13/race-day-6-iditarod/comment-page-1/#comment-43512 Fri, 13 Mar 2009 22:44:17 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=8089#comment-43512 Real Life intruded, Juanita.

This area is open to the Bering Sea so they get a lot of storms, however the winds usually blow the snow even further inland, and it evaporates in the normal super-cold air, so you don’t see the snow pack that they experience in Colorado, the area is more like the Great Plains.

He was definitely breaking trail through about two feet of new snow that wasn’t the blow-away fluff you get around Fairbanks. In the interior it takes 10 quarts of snow to produce a quart of water.

Because of the warming, what people were concerned about was the back-breaking wet snow that you get on the East Coast. The stuff that makes the rock hard snow balls and freezes into ice ridges. As teams move through that the sleds run in the ruts until you start dragging the body of the sled, and people break runners when they hit the ruts.

Lance may have found the right time to follow the trail breakers, i.e. there was still a trail packed down by the snowmobile belt, and it wasn’t rutted. The people behind him are going to be dealing with the ruts. Obviously he judged it properly, and chose to continue while the situation was optimal.

Running up the Yukon is an entirely different set of problems, jumbled ice the biggest among them. If the snow moved up the Yukon Valley things will be a lot smoother than usual, but the ice blocks usually eat a few sleds.

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By: JuanitaM https://whynow.dumka.us/2009/03/13/race-day-6-iditarod/comment-page-1/#comment-43510 Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:09:50 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=8089#comment-43510 Oh, so this is where the deep snow is located. I had heard something about unusual snowfall on parts of the trail but didn’t get where exactly it was. Thanks.

Does being out in front have both it’s good and bad points? For example, doesn’t the front runner occasionally have to break trail under certain conditions.? On the other hand, if you’re behind, you can get a rutted trail from prior sleds. So, it seems it would depend on the conditions whether one would rather be out front or in the rear.

Speaking of deep snow, do you have an idea of the snow’s depth in those areas at this time of year? I’ve often wondered what the snow pack is under the trail.

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2009/03/13/race-day-6-iditarod/comment-page-1/#comment-43508 Fri, 13 Mar 2009 13:42:49 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=8089#comment-43508 Well, they didn’t run the Quest this year, so they had extra energy, but that speed is really amazing, He has a 3 hour lead at the moment, but the snow is deep to the Yukon at Anvik, so they’ll tire eventually.

The trail breakers have been making on 3mph on snowmobiles on the next stretch.

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By: JuanitaM https://whynow.dumka.us/2009/03/13/race-day-6-iditarod/comment-page-1/#comment-43506 Fri, 13 Mar 2009 12:57:32 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=8089#comment-43506 Woo Hoo, Lance! They must have had a busy night! It’s amazing what dogs will do for human beings. Then again, based on all the howling and excitement the dogs show at starting off, apparently they love it too.

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