Shaktoolik (population 212) is located on Norton Sound on a barrier island at the mouth of the Shaktoolik River. On Cape Denbigh, 12 miles to the northwest, the 6,000- to 8,000-years-old Iyatayet site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The town of Shaktoolik (Unaliq for "scattered things") was occupied as early as 1839 and first mapped in 1842 by the Imperial Russian Navy. Reindeer herds were managed in the area around 1905. The town was originally located some six miles up the Shaktoolik River and moved to the mouth of the River in 1933. That site was prone to severe storms and winds, however, and the village relocated to its present, more sheltered location in 1967. There are currently only two occupied dwellings at the old townsite.
Shaktoolik has served as a checkpoint (mile 754) for the Iditarod since the first race in 1973 and is known for being one of the windiest stretches of the trail, where mushers often encounter severe snowdrifts. Jessie Holmes was the first to arrive there this year, and he had a big enough lead that he was able to take a 3½ break there and still be the first to leave. Baring a disaster, Holmes is winning the race again this year.
Paige Drobney was second to Shaktoolik, arriving almost three hours after Holmes. She chose to take a 6 hour break there and while she was resting, Travis Beale, Mille Pirsild, and Wade Marrs all passed through the checkpoint before she finally left. That would seemingly put her back in fifth place, but one has to assume that Travis, Mille, and Wade are going to have to rest their dogs somewhere on the trail ahead, and Paige's well-rested team should be able to pass them and regain some of her standing. With only a little over 200 miles left to the race, it seems unlikely at this point that she can catch up to Holmes' well-rested team three hours up ahead, but this is the Iditarod and anything can happen.
Three teams are currently resting in Shaktoolik. Jeff Deeter arrived about a half hour before Paige left, and Riley Dyche and Matt Hall arrived after she left. Five more teams are back in Unalakleet (mile 714) and a whopping 15 are between Kaltag (mile 629) and Unalakleet. The last two teams are enroute to Kaltag from Nulato (mile 582). There still has been only one scratch so far this year, and this far in, I'd be surprised to see anyone else drop out.
From Shakatoolik, the trail proceeds north to Reindeer Cove, crosses the frozen Norton Sound to Koyuk (mile 804), and then proceeds along the northern shore of the sound to the finish line in Nome (mile 975).
"Expedition" update: Steve Curtis, who's been listed at the McGrath checkpoint (mile 311) since last Thursday, has officially bowed out, as has Thomas Waerner, who made it to Unalakleet along with billionaire Kjell Rokke, but scratched when he saw symptoms of "kennel cough" among some of his dogs. Rokke has pressed on without his guide and was at White Mountain (mile 898), the penultimate checkpoint before the mandatory (for racers) stop at Safety and then the finish line in Nome.
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