
The three day race for the Fur Rendezvous Champion ends today. It's been a wild ride and lots of fun, but there are some negatives, too. .. downtown has become a maze of 'do not enter' and 'do not park' signs.. . trying to find a street to get to your destination is not easy. But the pluses outweigh the minuses. The opening day parade was great, and the traditional pancake breakfast at Pioneer Hall was a winner, as it is every year. This building was given to the Pioneers of Alaska several years ago, and the second floor 'ballroom' is about 80' x 100' . . . it's here that we serve a great breakfast to about 1500 people over the two mornings.
The new feature of the event is the "Running of the Reindeer". I hope to post an image of that in my next blog. The idea was 'borrowed' from the Running of the Bulls in Pampalona, Spain. The Fur Auction is given minimal attention and venu on the edge of the action in the Buttress Area . . . Third Avenue and E Streets. Poker games, Tales of Old Alaskans, arts and crafts exhibits continue.
This is all a buildup to the start of the Iditarod Races on March 1st. Check back!

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