Wednesday, January 30, 2013

On the Road to Whitehorse


My Polar Adventure is leaving town. On Thursday, I travel to Vancouver, then board a flight to Whitehorse. I’ll be blogging and posting photos daily beginning on Friday, reporting not only on preparations for the Yukon Arctic Ultra, but also on the Yukon Quest, an 1000-mile dog sled race that begins on Saturday.

In a turn of luck, my trip also coincides with the 2013 MissWhitehorse Beauty Pageant. I was fortunate to snag a late entry and am feeling pretty smug about my chances as the two female residents of Whitehorse are both north of 80 and have endured many harsh winters.




On Sunday is the main event, the Yukon Artic Ultra. I’ll be aiming for a Top Ten finish in the marathon and also feel confident of my chances there. There are precisely ten entrants.

Follow all the exciting events at My Polar Adventure and on my Facebook page. You won’t want to miss a moment as I attempt to cheat death and ride gossamer wings to glory in the 2013 Yukon Arctic Ultra.


Thursday, January 24, 2013

Chechaquo


In his classic story To Build a Fire, Jack London describes a chechaquo, or “newcomer,” who attempts to walk between a pair of small mining camps in the Yukon during the days of the Klondike Gold Rush. It was a very cold day. Impossibly cold. Seventy-five degrees below zero Fahrenheit. So cold that the man's spit froze before it reached the ground. Participants in the longest distance of next month’s Yukon Artic Ultra, 430 miles, will retrace the steps of London’s fictional protagonist on the frozen Yukon River south of Dawson. (As a marathon participant, I will run on the same river, but a few hundred miles to the south.)





Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Well-Tempered Sub-Arctic Runner


For participants in next month’s Yukon Arctic Ultra, careful preparation is essential. There’s nothing like losing a big toe to frostbite to spoil your day. In getting ready to tackle the marathon portion of the race, I have selected my gear with care. Each and every item was chosen for warmth, weight, flexibility, comfort and the way it accents my naturally girlish figure.

Proper layering is the ticket. The photo below shows my base layer. It includes a Craft PXC Thermal Top, Sugoi Subzero Tights and Seal Skinz Waterproof Socks. (Not shown: Hot Jewlz Battery-Heated Jock Strap).