The Arctic Man is a race for teams of two skilled competitors that tests the strength of an athlete and the horsepower of a snowmobile. Courage and training are essential elements of this team of snowmobile and skier.
The Arctic Man is one of the World’s Toughest Downhill Ski races, and an exciting snowmobile race, all in one. The skier begins at a summit elevation of 5,800 feet and drops 1700 feet in less than two mile to the bottom of a narrow canyon where he meets up with his snowmobiling partner.
The snowmobiler meets the skier, on the go, with a tow rope and pulls the skier 2 1/4 miles uphill at top speeds of up to 86 mph. The skier and the snowmobile then separate and the skier goes over the side of the second mountain and drops another 1200 feet to the finish line.
At the Arctic Man you “GO FAST or GO HOME”. Truly the Ultimate Adrenaline Rush for spectators and competitors alike.
Last year approximately 13,000 spectators came from around the nation as well as different countries around the world to enjoy this spectacular Alaskan event. The area the race is held is some the of the best snowmobile riding country in the world. The snowcapped peaks and beauty make this spring event one that you will treasure for a lifetime.
This year, the racer turnout was very large and included some big names such as Levi Lavallee and the current Iron Dog champions Tyson Johnson and Tyler Aklestad.
Elka-equipped racer and Iron Dog finisher Kyle Conner teamed up with Jonathan Cheever to get a 3rd Place overall in the Men’s Snowboard race, just behind Tyson Johnson and Tyler Aklestad who respectively came in 1st and 2nd.
For more information on Arctic Man Race: www.arcticman.com
Complete race results: www.arcticman.com/race-finals