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Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race by John Balzar
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“At 30-below, mushers will begin to put fleece jackets on their more sensitive dogs. Males are affixed with pile jockstraps, "peter heaters," to guard against frostbite.”
John Balzar, Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race
“During an ordinary Quest day, a fifty-pound dog needs the caloric equivalent of twenty double cheeseburgers, and more if the temperature drops.”
John Balzar, Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race
“Nature has achieved nothing quite as preposterous as an adolescent moose, his head as big as a beer keg with antlers the size of oven mitts.”
John Balzar, Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race
“The musher’s motto has always been Drive the dogs you have, not the dogs someone else has.”
John Balzar, Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race
“The essential fascination of any exotic place is its people and culture.”
John Balzar, Yukon Alone: The World's Toughest Adventure Race