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Braeburn Lodge Checkpoin - 1st Checkpoint ? 100 miles

 
At this checkpoint, mushers must take the first of three mandatory layovers, this one for two hours. Vets will check all the teams to ensure that the canine athletes are doing well after the first challenging stretch of trail. This vet check is especially important for rookies.

By now, mushers will be starting to get into a routine with their dogs, but they may not be completely settled into the routine they want. So you may see some mushers struggling to sort out feeding and dog care activities. In addition, many dogs will have begun to realize that this is not a training run, but the real thing. Experienced Quest dogs will be adept at settling in for a rest at the checkpoint, but younger and less experienced dogs may find the hustle and bustle of the checkpoint rather distracting.

 
As this is the first checkpoint in the race, many teams will arrive close together – teams won't have started to spread out yet. Consequently, the dog lot and the lodge will be very crowded. While race fans can drive to Braeburn and see the teams, there won't be much chance to visit with mushers. It is important not to disturb the teams here, as dogs and mushers alike really need their rest. Race officials cordon off the dog-yard area, and fans are asked to respect those boundaries.
 
A small, popular highway stop, Braeburn Lodge is located halfway between Whitehorse and Carmacks on the Klondike Highway. Braeburn is well-known for its dinner-plate-sized cinnamon buns and hamburgers. Pilots fly into a nearby air strip to pick up the famous buns and burgers, and Valdy, a British Columbian folk-singer, wrote a song paying tribute to the famous buns, "Cinnamon Bun Strip."

The restaurant has only about 10 tables, so there is not a lot of room. Once race officials and media arrive, Braeburn is packed and humming. By the time the mushers arrive, the place is overflowing.

 
 
 
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