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EP 114 Life after dog mushing with Aliy Zirkle

Crude Conversations

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Society & Culture

5884 Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2022

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

In this one, Cody talks to dog musher Aliy Zirkle. She’s always felt a strong connection to animals, dogs in particular. She tells this story about how when she was a kid and lived in Puerto Rico, there were a couple of stray dogs that pulled her around on a skateboard. Mushing was in her blood, even then. For 30 years, mushing has been everything to Aliy. It’s been her passion and her career. And understanding her dog’s abilities and their limits has been key because if you break that — if you break their trust or you ask them to do too much — then they lose confidence in you as their leader. So, Aliy made sure she knew every one of her dogs — their individual personalities, their eccentricities and their limits. Skunk, Commando, Mismo, Mac, Pedro, Rubia, Beemer, Viper, Quito, just to name a few. She knew and knows all of them. They’ve taught her indispensable truths, like how to live in the moment and how to appreciate the present because that’s all we really have. In 2021, she raced her last Iditarod. It didn’t turn out the way she anticipated. Her plan was to win — to be the first racer to pass under the Burled Arch — but about 200 miles into the race, she crashed, hit the back of her head on the ice and was dragged by her arm for an indeterminate amount of time. She had to be airlifted to the hospital, where she found out that she had suffered a concussion, something that she’s still recovering from. As a musher, she has relied on her toughness — her ability to get through difficulties out on the trail on her own. That it’s her and the dogs — Team Zirkle, the fan favorite — out there in the Alaska wilderness. The team that always finishes the race. That’s been her biggest struggle throughout all of this — that she didn’t finish her last race. It weighs so heavily on her sometimes that it’s best just not to think about it. She says that the whole situation still seems a little surreal and that she’s still trying to make sense of it.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the show.

0:12.0

In this one, I talked to Dog Musher, Ali Zerkel.

0:15.7

She's always felt a strong connection to animals, dogs in particular.

0:19.7

She tells this story about how when she was a kid and lived in Puerto Rico, there were

0:23.6

a couple of stray dogs that pulled her around on a skateboard.

0:27.5

Everything was in her blood, even then.

0:30.5

For 30 years, mushing has been everything to Ali.

0:33.5

It's been her passion and her career, and understanding her dog's abilities and their

0:37.6

limits has been key because if you break that, if you break their trust, or you ask them

0:43.1

to do too much, then they lose confidence in you as their leader.

0:47.4

So Ali made sure she knew every one of her dogs, their individual personalities, their

0:52.2

ex-intricities, and their limits.

0:55.2

Gunk, Commando, Mismo, Mac, Pedro, Rubia, Beamer, Viper, Keto, just to name a few.

1:06.1

She knew and knows all of them.

1:08.4

They've taught her indispensable truths, like how to live in the moment and how to appreciate

1:13.7

the present because that's all we really have.

1:18.5

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1:23.1

subscribers.

1:24.6

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1:28.5

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1:36.4

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