It is 80 miles from Ophir to Iditarod
Brent just arrived in ID - 12:30 pm ish. He left Ophir at 01:00 am, so an 11.5 hour run with a short 1hr 40 min break 36 miles (~mile 388) into the run.
He definitely cut his run on this leg, gambling on making a jump with fresh dogs. Until Jessie arrives in ID, we won't know if that gamble paid off. Jessie still has 7 miles to go, which puts his arrival at around 2:00 pm
Jessie, left Ophir at 0:49 am, and stopped at 8:00 am at mile 408 and restarted up at 11:10, so 3 hrs 10 mins rest - so longer, but still a little short.
Comparing to Ryan, Richie and Pete and the pack behind them is harder, since they started 2.5-3 hours earlier - and right now they aren't showing times for Ryan or Richie through Ophir, which is really messing up the standings.
Richie in the lead pack stopped at 4:30 am at mile 385. Restarted at 8:30, so 4 hour rest (trying to figure out if that's Don's Cabin?)
Ryan behind him stopped in the same place at 4:45. Restarted at 8:45, so 4 hour rest
They were then joined by Pete at 5:15 (right around when Jessie and Brent passed that resting group). He restarted at 9:00, so 3:45 rest.
Around 9:40-45 Nic and Kelly passed this rest area.
And Matt Hall stopped there at 10:00 and is still resting
Eddie joined the resting group at 6:40. He restarted at 10:25 (right as Matt Failor passed)... a 3 hour 45 min rest
Matt Failor stopped to rest at 6:00 about a mile before the above group (~384), restarted at 9:40, so 3 hours 40 min rest
Jessie R stopped at the popular spot at 11:45 and is still resting
Mille stopped a mile before Matt (~383) at 7:15, restarted at 11:40, so 4 hours 25 mins rest
Figuring out Nic and Kelly is even harder and I'm not even going to try, except to say that Nic rested between McG and Tak, say around mile 322, ran to mile 372-ish, pulled WAY off the trail (1,500+ ft)(guessing since he knew the entire pack would pass, this would give the dogs some peace) and rested for 5 hrs 30 mins.