Tuesday, March 11, 2008


On the trail to Kirkenes. Aslak found it tough on the leg to Neiden with slow trails, but the dogs did their job and they arrived a little bit past midnight. The dogs seems fine and they left again at five this afternoon after 16 hours rest. All the dogs looked fine and ate, some of them better than others. Kesam that usually is hard to get to eat has really done well and is one of the best eaters. I talked to Aslak after four hours on the trail and he was very happy with the team, the trail was good and the dogs were running good. He was wondering how long he should rest on the trail and my advice since the dogs where doing so well was to rest four hours instead of three. This might sound a bit strange, but now he is on his way to get the good rhythm and spirit of distance mushing into his team and he must do what he can to keep it. If he keeps the team happy towards the end of the race he can gain a lot of hours on that. Braking the magic by running to far when the dogs are doing well can easily spoil the race. Long distance mushing if much like balancing on a knife edge and our team still has a lot to learn about balancing.
All the dogs are doing well, but Aslak specially mentioned Kaos that has done a fantastic job in the lead running all but one leg as a leader. If everything goes after the plan he should be in Kirkenes between seven and eight to morrow morning.

Jan Vidar Dahle got a very deserved victory on the 500 km. I know no one else spending so much time with the dogs and being so enthusiastic about his team. Those seeing the team arrive in Alta last night told about a good looking team that was still in top shape after running 500 km. Well done and congratulations Jan Vidar.

Up in the front of 1000 km Stein Håvard Fjestad was first out of Kirkenes, he has had the fastest team so far, but all the nine up in front are potential winners. Ralph has got diarrhea in his team and seams to be hooked of the top fight, but he still might come back.

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