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WILLOW — Mushers began hitting the trail to Nome on Sunday under bright blue skies and surrounded by thousands of fans gathered on frozen Willow Lake.
Anchorage musher Scott Janssen led a field of 85 teams across the snow-covered ice at 2 p.m. The first team is expected to arrive on Front Street in Nome in about nine days.
Teams are now en route for the first checkpoint on the trail, Yentna Station. Teams Sunday were making their way off Willow Lake and onto a trail that cuts through birch forest and spruce swamps prior to the Yentna checkpoint, near the confluence of the Susitna and Yentna rivers.
“It looks like the start is going to be as good as ever,” Iditarod race director and race marshal Mark Nordman said during the Iditarod media briefing earlier this week.
Nordman reports a, “hard and fast,” trail out of Willow. Toward Skwentna and Rainy Pass, Nordman said the snow, “just keeps getting deeper and deeper.”
These types of reports outline a good beginning for the restart, which returns home to Willow after a year in Fairbanks. Iditarod officials were forced to move the 2015 restart north to Fairbanks due to poor conditions on the early stretch of the traditional route. It marks a happy homecoming for Valley mushers, who make up a third of the field. Of the 85 mushers in the 2016 race, 28 call the Valley home. A baker’s dozen are from the Willow area.
Willow’s Lisbet Norris was the first Valley musher to leave Willow Lake today, drawing the No. 7 bib. Three-time Iditarod champion Dallas Seavey, also of Willow, has the No. 16 bib. He’s part of a bunch of four Valley mushers — Big Lake’s James Volek, Seavey, Big Lake’s Kelly Maixner and Wasilla’s Ray Redington Jr — who departed consecutively.
Fan favorite DeeDee Jonrowe, making her 34th start today, departed in the No. 45 position, three spots ahead of Big Lake’s Martin Buser, a four-time champ. Wasilla’s Kristy Berington will be the final Valley musher to leave Willow Lake, departing in the No. 83 position.
The Willow restart draws thousands of spectators annually, and race officials are urging fans to utilize a shuttle service that has been coordinated for race day.
“Parking is a premium in Willow. We encourage everybody to take the bus,” Willow restart coordinator Darrell Davis said earlier this week. “Typically speaking, by noon there’s no parking left in Willow.”
Forty-two miles of trail separates Willow Lake and Yentna Station. Early stops on the trail also include checkpoints at Skwentna, Finger Lake and Rainy Pass.
IDITAROD START ORDER
Mushers begin leaving Willow Lake at 2 p.m. Sunday.
1. Honorary
2. Scott Janssen, Anchorage
3. Jessie Royer, Darby, Mont.
4. Nathan Schroeder, Chisholm, Minn.
5. Allen Moore, Two Rivers
6. Ketil Reitan, Kaktovik
7. Lisbet Norris, Willow
8. Monica Zappa, Kasilof
9. Charley Bejna, Addison, Ill.
10. Cim Smyth, Big Lake
11. Peter Kaiser, Bethel
12. Nicholas Petit, Girdwood
13. Aliy Zirkle, Two Rivers
14. Jodi Bailey, Fairbanks
15. James Volek, Big Lake
16. Dallas Seavey, Willow
17. Kelly Maixner, Big Lake
18. Ray Redington Jr., Wasilla
19. Mitch Seavey, Seward
20. Rick Casillo, Willow
21. Noah Pereira, Brockport, N.Y.
22. Becca Moore, Willow
23. Anna Berington, Wasilla
24. Jason Campeau, Alberta
25. Jan Steves, Willow
26. Robert Bundtzen, Anchorage
27. Sigrid Ekran, Alvdal, Norway
28. Travis Beals, Seward
29. Ellen Halverson, Wasilla
30. Michelle Phillips, Yukon
31. Joar Leifseth Ulsom, Norway
32. Brent Sass, Eureka
33. Wade Marrs, Willow
34. Kim Franklin, Hertz, U.K.
35. Dag Torulf Olsen, Norway
36. Mats Pettersson, Sweden
37. Robert Sorlie, Hurdal, Norway
38. Richie Diehl, Aniak
39. Noah Burmeister, Nome
40. Mike Williams Jr., Akiak
41. Linwood Fiedler, Willow
42. Kristin Bacon, Big Lake
43. Larry Daugherty, Eagle River
44. Ryne Olson, Two Rivers
45. DeeDee Jonrowe, Willow
46. Justin Savidis, Willow
47. Kristin Knight Pace, Healy
48. Martin Buser, Big Lake
49. Mary Helwig, Willow
50. Ed Stielstra, McMillan, Mich.
51. Jim Lanier, Chugiak
52. Tore Albrigtsen, Tromso, Norway
53. Patrick Beall, Norman, Okla.
54. Alan Eishens, Wasilla
55. Paul Gebhardt, Kasilof
56. Robe Cooke, Whitehorse, Yukon
57. Robert Redington, Wasilla
58. Trent Herbst, Ketchum, Idaho
59. Cody Strathe, Fairbanks
60. Ryan Redington, Wasilla
61. Jeff King, Denali Park
62. Scott Smith, Willow
63. Matt Failor, Willow
64. Tim Pappas, Big Lake
65. Miriam Osredkar, Willow
66. John Baker, Kotzebue
67. Jason Mackey, Salcha
68. Lars Monsen, Skiptvet, Norway
69. Elliot Anderson, Big Lake
70. Hugh Neff, Tok
71. Sarah Stokey, Seward
72. Lance Mackey, Fairbanks
73. Cindy Gallea, Wykoff, Minn.
74. Zoya DeNure, Delta Junction
75. Paige Drobny, Fairbanks
76. Karin Hendrickson, Wasilla
77. Ralph Johannessen, Norway
78. Tom Jamgochian, Nome
79. Geir Idar Hjelvik, Norway
80. Billy Snodgrass, DuBois, Wyo.
81. Ken Anderson, Fairbanks
82. Melissa Owens Stewart, Nome
83. Kristy Berington, Wasilla
84. Hans Gatt, Whitehorse, Yukon
85. Katherine Keith, Kotzebue
86. Martin Koenig, Seeley Lake, Montana
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