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 		<title>Comment on Mile 101 by: aejaaku</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2006 00:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>to Ms. jstricker,
I am enjoying reading your blog about the Yukon Quest.  I was very disappointed to see your husband decided to scratch, but on the other hand, sitting in a warm house in Toronto Ontario, I am hardly in a position to judge.  I gather conditions on the Trail have been pretty bad.  We were in Alaska and Yukon last summer and I've read all of Sue Henry's books so I am very interested in both the Quest and the Iditerod.  Hopefully you will continue with the blog.
Andres</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>to Ms. jstricker,<br />
I am enjoying reading your blog about the Yukon Quest.  I was very disappointed to see your husband decided to scratch, but on the other hand, sitting in a warm house in Toronto Ontario, I am hardly in a position to judge.  I gather conditions on the Trail have been pretty bad.  We were in Alaska and Yukon last summer and I&#8217;ve read all of Sue Henry&#8217;s books so I am very interested in both the Quest and the Iditerod.  Hopefully you will continue with the blog.<br />
Andres
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