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<blockquote data-quote="wjschmaltz" data-source="post: 251168" data-attributes="member: 6150"><p>I've only been here 5 years but it's almost always warmer here than back home between December 15th and March 1st! On average I would say maybe 5-10 days below zero at my house and I've never seen colder than -14 at my place. My parents are up to visit to see the race and they can't believe the temps and most of all how the wind almost never blows! </p><p></p><p>It's almost too warm for the dogs. We have got to know Wade Marrs and root for him. He stopped for a 6 hour break in the mid afternoon sun while others pushed on. The dog allowance is down to 14 this year from 16 in the last several. A lot of guys are pushing their 14 dog teams like they have their 16 dog teams and the temp was over 30 degrees on the trail yesterday. Time will tell if the dogs will hold out! Disappointed that there aren't any North Dakotans in this year's race. </p><p>[ATTACH]33223[/ATTACH][ATTACH]33224[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjschmaltz, post: 251168, member: 6150"] I've only been here 5 years but it's almost always warmer here than back home between December 15th and March 1st! On average I would say maybe 5-10 days below zero at my house and I've never seen colder than -14 at my place. My parents are up to visit to see the race and they can't believe the temps and most of all how the wind almost never blows! It's almost too warm for the dogs. We have got to know Wade Marrs and root for him. He stopped for a 6 hour break in the mid afternoon sun while others pushed on. The dog allowance is down to 14 this year from 16 in the last several. A lot of guys are pushing their 14 dog teams like they have their 16 dog teams and the temp was over 30 degrees on the trail yesterday. Time will tell if the dogs will hold out! Disappointed that there aren't any North Dakotans in this year's race. [ATTACH=CONFIG]33223._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]33224._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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