Over beer and hamburgers at the Two Rivers Lodge near Fairbanks, Alaska,
a small group of mushers conceived a gutsy idea for a new sled dog race
that would be more challenging than any other marathon race in the Far
North. In 1984, mushers organized the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog
Race between Fairbanks and Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. Soon, mushers
adopted an unofficial race motto, "Survive first, race second."
The Quest trail boasts fewer checkpoints, longer wilderness runs, and
more campouts. The trail crosses three mountain passes, including the
dreaded 3,685-foot Eagle Summit, a killer of mushers' dreams. Outdoor
survival skills and self-reliance are on a par with commercial
sponsorships and high-tech sleds and mushing gear.