Monday, February 25, 2013

Fur Rondy 2013 - World Championship Sled Dog Race and Snowshoe Softball 2-23-13

An Alaska tradition that precedes the start of the Iditarod each year is a festival called "Fur Rondezvous" or Fur Rondy for short. There are several activities going on throughout the festival, from ice sculpture contest to a blanket toss to a hunter's and trapper's ball to snowshoe softball and a world championship sled dog race. The highlight for me of course is the sled dog race. :) This year I was able to watch  the race from a different location than 2 years ago, and it was neat to see it from a different perspective.

First we must start with the snow machiners leading the way. Not to mention that this is one of those things that may not be "Only in Alaska", but is still a strange enough sight on downtown streets.

Here they come! This race is a sprint race, so much faster paced than a long-distance race like the Iditarod. This spot we picked this year is at the bottom of a hill, so the dogs are sprinting down the hill and the mushers are working to keep the dogs under control.

Happy dogs!! This team is all Siberian Huskies, and it was a pretty warm day (I believe around freezing) so you'll see later on when they are coming back up the hill that the heat is taking its toll on these dogs. Most of the sled dogs in Alaska are Alaskan Huskies (what you see in most of the other photos here), but there are actually several different breeds of dogs that enjoy pulling and running.




They love this! So happy to be running.



I especially love the brown dog here... he/she is focused and on a mission!



After all the teams went down the hill, they continued on the trail through the city and then come back up the hill on the way to the finish. While we were waiting for the teams to come back, we walked around a little and found this snowshoe softball game. We just watched from afar, but it looks like a lot of fun!

If you look closely (you might want to click on it to make it bigger), you can see a woman running to first base. Snow is flying!

And... down she goes (see the snow flying behind her?). I bet it's a lot of fun to play and try to run in snowshoes! Maybe one day I'll give this a try.

These are the type of snowshoes the players wear.


And back to the dogs... we're now at the top of the hill watching them as they climb the hill. It's not a long hill, but it's pretty steep and is near the end of the race (did I mention it's a sprint??) when the dogs are getting tired. You can see they're not bounding up the hill quite like they were bounding DOWN the hill earlier! Many of the mushers were running behind the sled, too.


The teams are sometimes pretty close together here and even overtake another team along this stretch. Pretty fun to watch.


Here's a video of teams running up the hill... one team is overtaking the other, too!







And here's the team of Siberian Huskies... they ended up coming in last this day, and looked quite warm! They did it though... and I didn't even hear any complaining. :)


'Til next time...