The Yukon Quest start unfolded on Saturday, Feb 9th in Fairbanks, under minus 40 degree temperatures, which slowly warmed up to minus 20 as the day progressed. For those not familiar with this dogseld race, it is reputed to be the most difficult dog race due to rugged terrain and extreme cold conditions. The race name is derived from the “Yukon River” the great river highway of the north. Check out their website for current standings and information: www.yukonquest.com. Poor and dangerous trail conditions over Rosebud (from Chena Hotsprings to mile 101) resulted in a route deviation-which altered my plans a bit.
When photographing in these extreme temperatures I find myself doing a lot of point and shoot photography, since my viewfinder gets fogged up and push button auto focusing becomes invaluable. Additionally, camera batteries freeze up quickly, but usually not as quickly as I do. I took a few token pictures at the start and then a day later on Eagle Summit, where violent winds and drifting snow had closed the Steese highway temporarily. See more Yukon Quest photos.
Canon 1ds Mark III, 100-400 f.40-5.6L IS, (260mm) 1/100 sec @ f5.6
Canon 1ds Mark III, 100-400 f.40-5.6L IS, (340mm) 1/400 sec @ f5.6
Canon 1ds Mark III, 100-400 f.40-5.6L IS, (400mm) 1/640 sec @ f9.0
Canon 1ds Mark III, 100-400 f.40-5.6L IS, (400mm) 1/640 sec @ f8.0
Canon 1ds Mark III, 100-400 f.40-5.6L IS, (400mm) 1/640 sec @ f8.0
Canon 1ds Mark III, 16-35mm f2.8L, 1/125 sec @ f16.0