Written by: K.Leistad-Jonas og M. Leistad/Transl.Theron Rogers
Photo: Altmann Larsen, Paulsen og Leistad
Date: 10.03.2013 16:54
Upon their arrival in Karasjok, the mushers are half-way through the race. At this point we can see that the race really toughens.
At the checkpoint, it is extremely important that the dogs receive proper care and are allowed to lay on top of straw under a warm blanket as quickly as possible. This is why mushers run to get their depot sacks and water. They need ample time for lubricating paws, feeding and putting coats on their dogs. See the pictures and videos below.
The first thing the to be done is to get their depot sacks. Here, Eline Lihagen is running with her sack.
Eline Lihagen and Katy Meier meet while fetching water.
Katy Meier giving snacks to her dogs shortly after their arrival. This raises their energy level and appetite.
Foto: eir Stian Altmann Larsen
When one is ahead of the pack in FL-500, speaking to the press is a must. Katy Meier doesn't allow this to stop her giving her dogs the care they need.
Here she works while talking to reporters.
Foto: Leistad
Sled-dogs in Finmmarksløpet require alot of care from their mushers.
Foto: Leistad
Eline Lihagen taking care of her dogs.
Foto: Rune Paulsen
Milos Gonda puts on puts coats on his dogs.
Foto: Rune Paulsen
Milos Gonda
Foto: Rune Paulsen
Milos Gonda runs to get his depot sack
Foto: Rune Paulsen
The dogs resting.
Foto: Geir Stian Altmann Larsen