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            Knik 200 - Bib Draw
 
For years Mark has teased me about my back luck drawing bib numbers at races. I usually like a nice mid pack number, but whatever part of the pack I’d desire to be in – I would draw a totally different number.
 
Last night was the musher’s meeting and bib drawing for the Knik 200. A record (I believe) FIFTY-FIVE mushers signed up, including a number of former Iditarod and Quest Champions
(Martin Buser,  Jeff
King,  Lance Mackey,  Dean
Osmar,  John
Schandlemeirer). Like many kennels in the area, we actually have 2 teams entered in the race. That’s right, in addition to my team, Mark is running a team. This is completely Mark’s own idea. He knows the trails and just wants to do a ‘camping trip’ in a race setting with our rookie dogs. It will be a great experience for them and I’m very pleased Mark wants to do this.
 
  
BOTH mushers getting ready for the Knik 200 
(Photos by Mary Dillingham & June Price)
 
  
Truck & Teams
 
Sure enough, rather then a bib number in the mid twenties or thirties that I would have desired, I drew bib 10. Oh well. Mark would have been happy with bib 55, as he doesn’t want all those big name teams thundering by him early in the race.
 He drew bib #1. He just lost the right to ever tease me about drawing a bad bib number again.
 
  
Pre-race pep talk & ear rub for Nahanni
 
  
Snickers
 
After some discussion, we decided that Mark would just ‘miss’ his starting position and start at the back of the pack. Unfortunately, his clock will start when his bib number is called, but as he isn’t ‘racing’, he doesn’t care that his time will be at almost 2 hours before he even starts the race.
 
  
Bib #1.... 
Mark's Team includes:
 
            
You can follow the race at  www.knik200.com - just remember that many of the mushers – including Mark and I may have different agendas in the race then winning. Many are using this as a training event and therefore not really ‘racing to win’ – so results may not be as you expect.
 
  
Ready to race
 
  
Here they come...Kara
(left lead) & Dasher 
(her daughter in right lead).
 
Anyway, it is quarter to six and dogs need to be feed, the truck needs to be finished packing and we have to get on the road.
 
  
They're off 
Karen's team includes:
 
            
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Bib 10...
 
Talk to you all in 200 miles or so. 
Karen 
  
There they go... 
            (As always, thanks to Kim
            of Kelim Siberians for her uncanny 
            ability to recognize & label dogs regardless of the angle!) 
 
             
 
            Photos
            by 
 Phil Richey 
            www.tracksofalaska.com 
             
              
            Karen's & Mark's teams as they pass near GB's
            cabin on the trail to Skwenta 
 
             
 
            Photos
            by 
            Bonnie Foster 
             
              
              
            2006 Knik 200 - "Happiest Musher" 
            Award Winner - Karen Ramstead 
 
             
 
            Photos
            by 
            Kathy Lesinski 
             
              
             
              
              
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