Fast into the Night: A Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail by Debbie Clarke Moderow
Author:Debbie Clarke Moderow [Moderow, Debbie Clarke]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published: 2016-02-01T19:00:00+00:00
In the end Mark completes Copper Basin, but it isnât pretty. He stops for ten minutes at Tolsona, twenty miles from the finish, to go inside and fix a failing head lamp. When he returns to the dogs and asks them to continue, they refuse. Kanga sits down in a huff, leading the others into a full-blown mutiny. Mark eventually walks in front of the team. He reports later that it took an hour before they agreed to move down the trail. My husband hallucinates on the way to the finish about For Sale signs that he still swears lined the wilderness trail.
A few weeks after Copper, Mark enters the Tustumena 200, hoping to regain the respect of the team. This time I decide to stay home, leaving the race to the musher and his dogs. They do well for the first 150 miles, and with each report itâs apparent that Mark and the team have hit stride. At 11:00 P.M. Iâm elated, driving 200 miles south hoping to be there in time for their triumphant, long-awaited finishâwhen my cell phone rings.
âDebbie, I just scratched. Weâve come back to Rockies. They wonât run in the wind.â
Rockies is the last checkpoint on the race, a mere fifty miles from the finish.
Iâve just scratched.
Iâm thinking the team must be refusing to leave the checkpoint, which is bad enough, when Mark elaborates.
âWe left Rockies just fineâbut Deb, itâs blowing a gale out there. Kanga kept jumping off the trail and into the snowbank. She wonât go. I tried everyone up front before returning to the checkpoint.â
âNo!â I respond.
In an emotional mix of empathy and armchair criticism, I plead with my trail-weary husband, âYou must keep going.â
I beg him to try anything, even an overnight layover. Another mutiny would compound my own failure on the sea ice.
âThey cannot balk again,â I say.
But they do.
He calls back within a few hours to say his scratch is official. That they went out again but shut down within a few miles.
âIâm okay with it, Deb,â he tells me. âBut Iâve got to say, you can have Juliet. I loaded her when she wouldnât go, and when we were finally moving, I look down to see her face popping out of a hole she chewed in the side of my sled bag!â
Now Iâm laughing. Juliet has never cooperated for Mark; heâs way too matter-of-fact. Of course sheâd chew or wriggle her way out of a sled bag, particularly if sheâs not tired. The image of her little gray head peering at Mark is actually funny, until I hear more.
âI had to put her back onto the line. We went for a while, but when we got back into the wind, Kanga sat down. Sheâs not cut out for this either.â
Kanga. Of course she can do this.
I want to believe in Kanga, but this report haunts me, echoing advice from a friend soon after my scratch: âIt only takes one to start a mutiny, Debbie. You need to figure out who it is and take that dog out of your team.
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