Mike Curiak has been trying to make it to Nome on the Iditarod trail without any outside support. Last year bad whether forced him back. He won’t go inside at any of the checkpoints or accept food or water. He’s not doing the Iditarod Trail Invitational but is riding at the same time.
He’s testing out his gear for something bigger. He won’t disclose what it is but some of guessed he’s planning to ride his bike across Greenland. Whatever he is planning there won’t be much chance of getting help if something goes wrong so he wants to make sure everything is well tested.
He is now in McGrath. According to the report on his blog today, he has a broken stove and his tent has failed. Not having a stove is a big problem for him since he needs to melt snow for drinking water. He’s trying to get replacements and head on to Nome.
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Tags: Mike Curiak, mountain biking, snow biking
I guess I’m a strict interpetationist, but I’d say “getting parts” is outside help. To me “unsupported” means just that, you carry with you what you need.
Mike’s a purist and interprets unsupported very strict. That’s why he won’t even go inside to warm up at the checkpoints. I’m sure at this point if he gets to Nome, he won’t consider it an unsupported trip. I think though he wants to continue on to test his gear more.