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Fairbanks and Whitehorse based Yukon Quest organization boards have decided to again run shorter races on either side of the border in 2024.
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The Fort Nelson, British Columbia based musher continued his dominance of the 3-day sprint event in Fairbanks.
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Brent Sass has a big lead while mushing the final 50 some miles of trail from Nenana to Fairbanks.
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The winding trail along Birch Creek between Circle and Central is known for its' extreme cold and monotony.
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Yukon Quest mushers had unusually nice weather and trail conditions for the crossing of Eagle Summit.
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Fresh snow, sunny skies and above zero temperatures allowed mushers and their dogs to ease into the race.
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Dan Bross and Lex Treinen talk about this year's Yukon Quest Alaska races, the trail, and mushers to watch.
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The main event in this year's Yukon Quest Alaska is a 550-mile race that starts and finishes in Fairbanks.
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Quest organizers alter course to avoid dangerous Yukon River ice.
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Mackey’s Comeback Kennel announced on its Facebook page that Mackey passed away Wednesday night after what the post said was “a long battle with cancer.”