All In for 2015 Hudson Bay Quest

The Hudson Bay Quest has finished with unofficial results posted. Tom Terry was the last musher heading into Churchill after being caught in a ground blizzard yesterday and the official word is that he scratched from the race. Tom arrived into Churchill today and the other mushers were there to welcome him in.

Tom Terry arrived in Churchill to officially end the 2015 Hudson Bay Quest.

Tom Terry safely into Churchill. Courtesy Hudson Bay Quest.

Overall the mushers had good weather over the course of the race. Some had to battle through the ground blizzard that blew in at the tail end of the race. While time results have been posted, the official place finishes will be revealed tonight at the mushers banquet at 5:30 pm in Churchill.

I won’t speculate as to the 2015 winner at this point as the times can be  adjusted by the race marshal for different infractions over the course. Stay tuned for final results in tomorrow’s post!

Mushers and dog teams arrive into Churchill at the Hudson Bay Quest finish line.

Mushers Dave Daley #3 and Justin Allen #4 arrive at the Churchill finish in this year’s Hudson Bay Quest. Courtesy Hudson Bay Quest.

Sled dog in 2015 Hudson Bay Quest.

An eager participant of this years Hudson Bay Quest. Laurie Dingwall photo.

Justin Allen Musher 2015 Hudson Bay Quest.

Justin Allen in bib #4. Laurie Dingwall photo.

Avid fan of the 2015 Hudson Bay Quest

An avid fan congratulates her grandpa at the finish in Churchill. Laurie Dingwall photo.

Musher Dave Daley and dog exchange congratulations.

Musher Dave Daley congratulates one of his race dogs. Laurie Dingwall photo.

Justin Allen and sled dog.

2015 Musher Justin Allen and sled dog post race. Laurie Dingwall photo.

 

Quest for the Hudson Bay Quest

 

Wearing Bib #13 Martin Massicotte glided into Churchill at 20:17:20 CST. An extremely fast run of the course from Gillam to Churchill. Even though he came into Churchill first the official results and winner will not be announced until the Mushers banquet on Monday at 17:30.

Stay posted for more updates on the 2015 Hudson Bay Quest!

Martin Massciotti first into Churchill, Manitoba. Courtesy Hudson Bay Quest.

Martin Massciotti first into Churchill. Courtesy Hudson Bay Quest.

Fans gathering in Churchill at the finish line of Hudson Bay Quest.

Hudson Bay Quest finish line in Churchill. Courtesy Hudson Bay Quest.

Come see the amazing northern lights and next year’s Hudson Bay Quest.

Let the Hudson Bay Quest Begin

Start of the Hudson bay Quest. Courtesy Hudson Bay Quest.

Start of the Hudson bay Quest. Courtesy Hudson Bay Quest.

All 13 mushers competing in the 2015 Hudson Bay Quest are off and running from Gillam, Manitoba towards the finish line in Churchill, Manitoba. Mushers and dog teams can be tracked live throughout the race on: Hudson Bay Quest 2015 Live Tracker. The race skirts Wapusk National Parc, a major polar bear denning protected area, to the east.

The weather is cooperating for this years start with the frigid cold temperatures waning this past week and providing somewhat more comfortable conditions for both dogs and mushers alike. Good luck to all teams in the race and stay safe on the tundra!

Hudson Bay Quest 2014. Brad Josephs photo. Churchill, Manitoba

Hudson Bay Quest 2014. Brad Josephs photo.

Here are the mushers competing:

Blake Freking
Charlie Lundie
Dan DiMuzio
Dave Daley
Denis Tremblay
Jennifer Freking
Jesse Terry
Justin Allen
Martin Massicotte
Peter McClelland
Ryan Anderson
Shawn McCarty
Tom Terry

 

 

Churchill Northern Lights Shine On

Experiencing Churchill in the winter months potentially can shock one’s physical system. Weathering the weather is really a ‘mind over matter’ concept. However, the beauty of the landscape and the shimmering northern lights soothe the pain of occasional frigid temperatures. Amazing beauty in the Churchill region has a way of heightening one’s pleasure under any circumstances.

The addition of Natural Habitat’s Aurora Pod on the Hudson Bay coast now provides another option for experiencing the many facets of natural beauty in Churchill. The frozen bay, precambrian sheild, boreal forest under the aurora borealis in one location enables travelers to experience the Arctic feel in a panoramic setting.

Northern lights in Churchill, Manitoba.

Natural Habitat photographer under the northern lights in Churchill. Brad Josephs photo.

Natural Habitat staff member Alex under the amazing aurora in Churchill, Manitoba.

Natural Habitat staff member Alex under the amazing aurora borealis in Churchill. Brad Josephs photo.

northern lights above boreal forest in Churchill, Manitoba.

Incredible northern lights above the boreal forest in Churchill. Brad Josephs photo.

Northern lights with the warm aurora pod in the foreground in Churchill, Manitoba.

Northern lights with the warm aurora pod in the foreground in Churchill. Brad Josephs photo.

Northern lights at Wapusk Adventures sled dog yard in Churchill, Manitoba.

Northern lights above the Wapusk Adventures dog yard and teepee in Churchill, Manitoba. Brad Josephs photo.

View down main highway into Churchill, Manitoba with aurora borealis above.

Aurora borealis above road to Churchill. Brad Josephs photo.

Come see the spectacular northern lights in Curhchill, Manitoba!

Churchill Photos of the Week-Aurora Pod Fever

The Natural Habitat Aurora pod has landed in Churchill and initial reviews have been phenomenal.The town is buzzing with the addition of an amazing new viewing concept for northern lights season in the area. These photos are just a small look at the aurora pod’s infant stages. The aurora continues to be very impressive and the hope is it will continue for the duration of the season.

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Natural Habitat Aurora Pod. Alex deVries-Magnifico photo.

Aurora in Churchill, Manitoba.

Northern lights in the boreal forest. Alex deVries – Magnifico photo.

Aurora pod interior in Churchill. Alex deVries - Magnifico photo.

Aurora pod interior. Alex deVries -Magnifico photo.

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Northern lights through the aurora dome ceiling. Alex deVries -Magnifico photo.

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Aurora through the glass viewing dome. Alex deVries -Magnifico photo.

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