Kalskag Rest Before Whitefish Loop

Good Morning Race Fans!

As we slept the night away, there was exciting action on the Kuskokwim 300 trail last night.

Eddie Burke and his Team were first into Kalskag early this morning at 5:04 am followed 6 minutes later at 5:10 by Pete and the Team.

Elapsed times between Tuluksak to Kalskag are pretty consistent across the board. I would imagine the trail to be holding up so far as the warm temperatures through the night most likely haven’t caused the trail to deteriorate yet.

This morning temperatures are in the 30’s and it is expected to warm dramatically throughout the day. This is the last thing Teams want to see and mushers will be taking great care of feet and making sure their dogs are well hydrated.

Today Teams will head out over the Whitefish Lake Loop. It’s 11 miles longer than the river trail, so I expect mushers to rest a bit longer before heading out on the trail. As veteran watchers will remember, mushers have 6 mandatory hours of rest to “spend” on the three checkpoints, Kalskag UP, Aniak, and Kalskag Down. With the warm temps, I’m expecting a longer layover this morning before the longer trail. Especially due to warm temperatures.

Take a look at this year’s trail here!

So who is Eddie Burke??? Veteran watchers may remember Eddie from way back in 2018 when Eddie and a couple of his friends got a table at the 2018 Iditarod Banquet. They called themselves Table 200 SuperFans! They were quite a hoot and super fun to be around. But there’s a problem… Hang around dog mushing too long and it gets in your blood. Then it becomes a fever and it’s all over! Haha!

Eddie linked up with Aaron Burmeister and here we are! Eddie is just off a Knik 200 win and seems to be having the time of his life. Congrats!!

As for today, the talk of the trail will be weather and trail.

It looks like a warm one! Go Team Kaiser!!

Today’s Mushing Weather Forecast for Aniak:

Today
A 30 percent chance of rain after 3pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. Light and variable wind becoming east 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight
A 20 percent chance of rain before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. Southeast wind around 10 mph.
Sunday
A chance of snow after 9am, mixing with rain after 3pm. Cloudy, with a high near 37. Southeast wind around 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Sunday Night
Rain likely, mainly after midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 32. Southeast wind 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
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2023 Kuskokwim 300 is Underway.

Good Evening Race Fans!

What a beautiful night for a Kuskokwim 300 Start!

After the brutal cold of last week, the warm was a welcome break. Unfortunately it looks like it is going to be TOO warm for Teams in the next couple of days, but tonight was almost celebratory! After Covid and all of the things going against gathering, tonight was a celebration of gathering. There were as many people as I’ve seen for many years! It was so great to see everyone out and everyone seemed just happy.

21 Teams and hundreds of dogs! What a night.

Pete and the Team left the chute first followed by Jessica Klejka. Although Teams draw bib numbers of even and odd numbers, when they get to the chute either Team can go or they can go together. It is common for one Team to leave and then the other. Tonight Jessica waited as Team Kaiser 2023 left the Starting line on the way to Aniak and back.

At this hour Teams are making their way towards Tuluksak and on to Kalskag. This year’s race will have Teams head through the Whitefish Lake loop towards Aniak and then back to Kalskag on the river. It should be a real fun time watching the tracker this year as there are some really competitive Teams in the race.

Here are tonights Starting Line photos. Go Team Kaiser!

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2023 Kuskokwim 300 Race Day

Good Morning Race Fans!

The 2023 Kuskokwim 300 kicked off it’s 43rd race weekend last night with the Musher Meeting and Drawing.

Race Grandpa Myron Angstman went over the race in front of a group of 21 mushers, a mix of old and new faces.

Trail conditions are going to be the concern on this race because, as luck would have it, a big weather change is headed for the area that will bring warm temperatures and the possibility of rain this weekend. It never fails– Plan a Kuskokwim 300 and just wait for the weather! In some ways, though, it is much better than last weekend with the brutal winds and deep cold temperatures that made for some communities struggling to stay warm. Freezeups were the norm throughout the Delta.

Pete chose to leave in second position. He will pair with Jessica Klejka to leave the starting line as the first pair on the trail to Aniak and back.

Here are the photos from the evening. The race starts at 6:30 and hopefully will be available at the K300 Facebook page.

Go Team Kaiser!!

 

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