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Published: March 4th 2017
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From plane
Views on approach to Anchorage I'm here in Anchorage. The flight was spectacular and the views of the mountains incredible, thanks to the cold, clear air. The mountains around here seem endless.
They don't allow Lyft or Uber here - bit of shock when I arrived. Took cab to house I'm staying in - cute little place. My host, CJ, is at work. My room is cute, and the German Shepherd, Jazzi, welcomed me.
I walked over to the Lakefront Hotel where I will be volunteering. Of course they had Iditarod souvenirs for sale and I shopped. I had my training with about 70 people. Most of the volunteers are from Alaska, but there are people here from all over the US. Some of them are assigned to a trail checkpoint - which means they keep track of when mushers arrive and leave from their checkpoint. They log in information & send it to headquarters (that's where I'm working). We compile the information from all the checkpoints and it gets sent out from us. I'll explain it better when I actually start doing it.
Tomorrow is the ceremonial start of the race in Anchorage. Other volunteers told me to get there early so
from plane
Views on approach to Anchorage I can walk around and see the mushers & their teams. Since I got up today at 4:30 a.m. and it's now 11 p.m. San Diego time - I'm gonna get some sleep.
Goodnight
Soupy
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Patty Whitelaw
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Glad to hear from you
Hey, Sue, Long time no see! I'm jazzed to get your blog and loved the pics! You're pretty brave to go there in the winter. Keep up the pics!