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marmar

(77,081 posts)
Fri Mar 4, 2016, 01:07 PM Mar 2016

Alaska’s winter is so warm, the Iditarod is importing snow and shortening its start


(WaPo) Soon after they start competing, participants in the Iditarod — Alaska’s iconic, 1,000-mile sled dog race — find themselves cold and lonely, darting across the state’s vast, snowy expanse.

But that’s not how the so-called “Last Great Race” begins. The Iditarod’s ceremonial beginning in Anchorage is half parade, half sporting event: Spectators line the streets, cameras are out and balloons bob above sponsor banners.

It’s 11 miles of off-the-clocks pomp. Usually.

When this year’s iteration of the Iditarod starts Saturday, the ceremonial route will be much shorter than normal — just three miles — because of a lack of snow.

Alaska’s winter has been so mild that even that abbreviated route will have to be lined with imported powder.

(As the Arctic roasts, Alaska bakes in one of its warmest winters ever)

“It’s a rare occasion that there isn’t enough snow in Anchorage,” said Tim Sullivan, spokesman for the Alaska Railroad, which delivered seven cars full of snow to Anchorage for the event on Thursday morning. ...............(more)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2016/03/04/alaskas-winter-is-so-warm-the-iditarod-is-importing-snow-and-shortening-its-ceremonial-start/




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Alaska’s winter is so warm, the Iditarod is importing snow and shortening its start (Original Post) marmar Mar 2016 OP
That has to be totally cruel to the dogs. JonathanRackham Mar 2016 #1
15 years ago the prediction was RobertEarl Mar 2016 #2

JonathanRackham

(1,604 posts)
1. That has to be totally cruel to the dogs.
Fri Mar 4, 2016, 01:09 PM
Mar 2016

I'm not against dog sleds, 1000 miles seems too extreme for a dog team.

 

RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
2. 15 years ago the prediction was
Fri Mar 4, 2016, 01:40 PM
Mar 2016

The far north would warm up faster than the rest of the planet.

Damn those scientists using science.

But here we are!

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