Gruelling 1,600 km Yukon Quest dog sled race starts in Whitehorse Saturday
WHITEHORSE — An event considered to be the toughest dog sled race on the planet begins Saturday in Whitehorse.
Thirty teams from Canada, the United States and as far away as the Czech Republic and New Zealand will vie to win the 1,600-kilometre Yukon Quest, which begins this year in Whitehorse and ends in Fairbanks, Alaska.
For the first time since 2003, mushers must truck their teams between Braeburn, the first checkpoint north of Whitehorse, and Carmacks, about 75 kilometres further along the route.
Race Marshall Doug Harris says a lack of snow made the Braeburn to Carmacks stretch of the route too rough for the teams.