Would you believe I can no longer open my own thread that I originally started. So, I will carry on with part 2 of this thread. Here's the latest standings....
Iditarod7Mar 0200.jpg
Would you believe I can no longer open my own thread that I originally started. So, I will carry on with part 2 of this thread. Here's the latest standings....
Iditarod7Mar 0200.jpg
Wegener's (GPA )- Apr10, Granulomatous Hypophysitis - Apr10, Diaphragmatic Paralysis - Feb16, Bradycardia - Dec16, Fibromyalgia - 2017, Hypoparathyroidism - 2017. (my story)
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Wow, she is still going.........just amazing
Keep Smiling
Michelle
Live your life in a way that you wouldn't be ashamed to sell the family parrot to the town gossip - WILL ROGERS
She's still going. She is behind another rookie by about 3 hours. There's quite a few people at McGrath. I've been there or, at least, flown into McGrath -- nice little town with a couple hundred people. I would think it would be terribly difficult for her to continue on with a sprained ankle. Four mushers have scratched so far. It's a very, very tough race. Cindy is now carrying the red lantern.
Iditarod7Mar 2000.jpg
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Sorry to be ignorant, but what's the red lantern?
Anne, dx'ed April 2011
Anne, Google showed me this...
A red lantern is awarded to the last musher to finish Iditarod. The longest time for a Red Lantern was 32 days, 15 hours, nine minutes and one second by John Schultz in 1973.
The quickest Red Lantern musher Celeste Davis with a time of 13d 05h 06m 40s.
Trivia & Facts – Iditarod
Thanks for all the info so far, vdub!
What a pity you could no longer open your own thread!
I hope this problem will be solved soon...
Last edited by chrisTIn@; 03-09-2013 at 09:28 AM.
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Thanks, ChrisTin..... could have googled it myself. Well, even if she finishes last, it will be a great accomplishment. I enjoyed perusing the trivia and facts link, too.
And yes, vdub, thanks for your continued persistence in keeping us informed! We appreciate it very much.
Anne, dx'ed April 2011
I just read your other thread... it's incredible that she's continuing on, even with the injury. I'll definitely cheer her on and keep checking this thread for updates. Thanks for keeping us updated vdub!
No longer carrying the red lantern....
Iditarod 8Mar 1700.jpg
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I see she's got quite a ways left to go. More power to her!!!
Anne, dx'ed April 2011
She left Ophir and is on her way to Iditarod. I'm not sure what is at Iditarod now. It's probably nothing more than a name along the trail, but it started out as a mining town 100 years ago. It is the halfway point for the trip. Can you imagine coming into a Idiatrod after a week on the trail and thinking "sheeezeee, I'm only half way"......
Iditarod, Alaska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iditarod 9Mar 1200.jpg
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