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        North Wapiti Iditarod 2000 Journal
          
        March 22, 2000 
        Hello again and thank you for following our Iditarod adventure! 
        You may have read that I had to scratch from the race, some were concerned for our well
        being. 
        The Iditarod was truly the most WONDERFUL experience of my life. Every day was filled
        with wonderful, unforgettable moments and challenges. I will try over the next few weeks
        to share some of the 'tales of the trails', but first off - I'll share the final story. 
        By the time I left Shaktoolik, I had dropped five dogs. Four of them were key leaders: Spud (dropped in Nikkolai), Gus
        (dropped in Cripple), Camilla (dropped in Cripple),
        and Buddy (dropped in Shaktoolik). Spud and Buddy are
        my veteran, main leaders. The simple fact of the matter is that when I went to leave
        Shaktoolik, I just didn't have a 'strong' enough front end to get out of the checkpoint.
        Leaving checkpoints is usually more difficult later in a race and Shaktoolik is legendary
        for being difficult to get out of. I struggled with the team for close to two hours on the
        ice and then turned back to the checkpoint. I gave them another six hours rest and tried
        again. This time I spent over five hours out there, much of the time walking in front of
        the team to get them going. During this time, three teams passed by and when I couldn't
        get my team to follow them - I knew my race was over. 
        I don't really think that the sea ice was a factor in this. The sea ice is not glare
        ice (which we had been over many times during the course of the Race, and which my dogs
        excelled at), but rather a flat, vast, featureless terrain that can be mentally
        intimidating to mushers and teams. But for my team - at that particular time, I think a
        winding, treed trail would have been a insurmountable obstacle as well. Of course, I am
        very disappointed that I was unable to finish the Race - we were so close, but I am proud
        of my dogs and blame them for nothing. They did the very best they could.  
        A few of the dogs will be retired and a few others are for sale to select homes. The
        rest will be back with me NEXT YEAR - yes, we are juggling the finances and getting ready
        to kick off our fundraising for next year. Originally, the plan was to spend this year
        recouping financially from the Race, however Mark and I both feel that this is now
        unfinished business that needs to be taken care of sooner rather then later. I thank you
        all for your interest and concern about the dogs and I. It has been very touching (and
        healing) to read many of the messages that have shown up in my mailbox and on the various
        lists. Stories to follow soon!  
        Karen's Diary 
          
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