LINCOLN — Mushers and their dogs are getting ready for the 40th running of Race to the Sky starting on Saturday.
On Friday, dogs running the 300-mile race received vet checks to make sure the dogs were healthy and safe before taking on the race.
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"They're incredible animals, and the celebration of them is to watch them in competition," said Roy Etnire, the president of Montana Sled Dog Inc.
This year, there are 23 mushers: five are taking on the 300-mile race, and 18 are doing the 100-mile race.
The mushers are traveling from all over the United States, including Minnesota, Alaska, and California, and one musher is coming from Canada.
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Etnire said, "Being out in the woods at 2 o'clock in the morning on a full moon night. Watching the dogs work and, after a 50 [to] 60-mile run, watching them get excited. Stopping and watching them roll in the snow and have a good time, that's what I see."
The dog-sled race is a qualifier for the Iditarod trail sled dog race, which stretches 150 miles along the Yukon River in Alaska.
Last year, they had to cancel the event due to a lack of snow, but that will not be a problem this year.
"We had very little snow, and now, because there is so much snow, it's going to cause me a little more trouble. It would have been nice to have a week's separation between the storm and the race just to get a good field for it, but I think it'll turn out really well," said Etnire.
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The race starts at 2:00 PM on Saturday at Hi-Country Snackfoods in Lincoln.
You can find the full schedule here, and you can find where to track musher's here.