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Yentna/Skwentna/Finger Lake

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 5:30 pm
by libby the lab
Willow to Yentna Station ....................................................................................................42 miles
The trail begins on Willow Lake, travels across frozen lakes and swamps before the trail winds through a birch forest before dropping onto the Big Susitna River via Corral Hill. Most of the trail is flat. Once theteamsdropontotheBig SusitnaRivertheytravelviarivertotheYentnaStationCheckpoint,whichis located on the Yentna River.
Yentna Station to Skwentna................................................................................................30 miles
The mushers run the Yentna all the way to the confluence with the Skwentna River and the town of Skwentna, three miles from the mouth. These slow moving glacial rivers normally provide very good trails. They are all from one fourth to more than a mile wide and freeze thick enough to provide a good trail until late into the winter. Hazards are sometimes plentiful with rough ice to manhandle a sled over and around. Overflow, water running on top of the ice, can be a very real problem in some

Re: Yentna/Skwentna/Finger Lake

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 12:45 am
by SuldalsXpressen
Only thing I notice so far is that Lance is pushing hard - and has stated that he is in it to be a top contender. I canĀ“t but wonder if he has the team and health to make it...

Re: Yentna/Skwentna/Finger Lake

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 4:04 am
by Moose
The guy is tough as nails, an absolute warrior. But with all he's been through, I will always worry for him.

Re: Yentna/Skwentna/Finger Lake

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 7:25 am
by tanglefoot
The only weak linkmis his health but he has been managing it and found some new solutions lately inread somewhere