The Following is a letter of thanks from Iditarod XXXV Musher Karen Ramstead;
Just a short note to let you all know that the team and I accompanied Snickers body back to Anchorage on Monday evening. She was in a lovely little casket that Skip in Grayling made for her. It was lined with straw and handlettered on the top was her name, with a heart above the ‘i’. I was deeply moved by the thoughtfulness.
I have actually been very moved by the huge outpouring of sympathy that Mark and I have received through phone calls and emails. Although the burden of this loss is great, it is helped when you know you do not carry it alone.
The loss of Snickers was unexpected and shocking. My heart aches so deeply that I’m still not prepared to sit down and put the story on ‘paper’. I do wish however, for everyone to know that it seems Snickers died from a bleeding ulcer. A team of 4 incredible vets (Dr. Justine Lee, Dr. Turner Lewis, and the Dr. Mikes) worked for hours on her. The lengths they went to in the middle of the wilds of Alaska were simply amazing and included a dog to dog blood transfusion off of her brother, Crunchie (who was so cooperative and calm it was spooky).
I know that everything possible was done to try and save our little lead dog - and we will forever be grateful for that.
I was also very touched by the compassion and genuine sympathy from the Iditarod volunteers and the residents of Grayling. They made a horrible time somewhat more bearable.
And warm thanks to fellow mushers Cindy Gallea and Bryan Mills. Cindy graciously offered her skills to help hold off veins during Snickers transfusion - and Bryan Mills, in a move so kind it makes my heart ache, offered to travel to Nome with me should I decide to stay in the Race, so I wouldn’t have to be alone.
That’s one of the things about Iditarod, it often strips you bear and shows you for what you really are - and in the case of the folks in Grayling it showed what remarkable people they all really are.
I would also like to thank all of you that have stepped forward wishing to donate money to Mark and I in Snickers name. We are grateful and touched by your kindness and desire to ‘do something’. Mark and I have spoken - and have decided that all the money raised in honor of Snickers will be gathered and donated in her memory to studies on ulcers in working sled dogs. I have already been in touch with ISDVMA vets to find an appropriate group to put the funds to use. We will keep you all posted on what is raised and where it is donated.
Again, heartfelt thanks from both Mark and I.
Karen



