I am Yukon Cornelius, you can call me Yukon. I am a retired Iditarod sled dog. I just recently came to live with Mrs. B, Hermie, and the gang.
Since I have seen this race from the inside, now I am going to enjoy just being a spectator. I am going to try to give you my perspective.
Photo from ADN |
As a sled dog, I don't like too much snow or too little snow, I like "Goldilocks trails" that are just right. When there is a lot of snow it is just like running in mud and the lead dogs have to break trail. It is a lot of heavy work and some times the musher has to go out and break the trail for us. When there is too little snow, it can be really fast and bumpy. Fast is fun but after while the ground starts feeling really hard on our wrist and feet. The trail can be really hard on the musher, too. It is like going across a washboard. Another concern for the musher, would be braking. If there is not enough snow the musher can't set the snow hook to hold the team. Some of us old timers know how to listen and wait but those young whipper-snapper in the Iditarod just want to run.
Well, got to run (figuratively not literal) Mrs. B and I are off to Iditarod Headquarters for Vet check and Happy Trails Kennel to hear what Martin Buser has to say about this years race. That should be very interesting.
Don't eat any yellow snow!
Yukon
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