The Decision
Mark tells me he did a post from the Library in Nome today, but I
don't see it on the list, so I will do a quick post from Unalakleet.
I came into the checkpoint this morning after 24 hours on the trail with Loki in the basket. He was tired and dehydrated from a storm we
came through this side of Old Woman Cabin and as a precautionary measure was put on IV fluids. Of course he was dropped. Never before
have I dropped a dog that required such a level of vet care - that didn't sit well with me.
Mark (and Jamie West) and I had nice talks about the team and the
troubles we were having. Mark and I made the decision that I would rest here 12 hours before heading over to Shaktoolik. I went outside
and napped on the straw with the dogteam (specifically Herman) for a
few hours. When I woke up I noticed that Odie was panting pretty hard. I called a vet over and his recommendation was to drop him, as
he felt it well could be the start of pneumonia. Although he did tell
me I could take him if I was 'careful'. 'Careful' with a Siberian team does not involve a small team, big hills, warm temperatures and
punchy conditions.
Odie was not the only dog with issues on the team either - 5 more are
on antibiotics for one thing or another.
Faced with driving a 7 dog team through more of the same when it came
to trail conditions and weather we decided to scratch from the Race.
My first and biggest priority will always be to my dog team. I want -
no need - to always be able to look them in the eye, knowing that I have always strived to put their best interests first. This decision
allows me that.
More once I'm back in Willow - which I'm told will be 2 or 3 days.
My spirits have been tremendously 'buoyed' tonight by all your wonderful words and wishes.
Thank you,
Karen
PS. And yes, I had pizza tonight. Doug Swingley's wife, Melanie Shrilla and I shared a Greek pizza from "Peace on Earth" for dinner
tonight. It was wonderful.
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