
Eye on the Trail: Twins into Nome
Their first dog sled was built using a pair of downhill skies and a milk crate. Their first pulling dogs were a Border Collie and
Their first dog sled was built using a pair of downhill skies and a milk crate. Their first pulling dogs were a Border Collie and
Richie Diehl produced all of the mandatory gear and then signed off the trail on Thursday morning in Nome. He of course snacked his dogs
I was invited to go out to Safety this afternoon by Stan Hooley. I got to drive my very own snowmachine, it was awesome.
A couple of former Iditarod Champions brought day light to Front Street in Nome on Thursday Morning. Kotzebue native, John Baker lead the Baker –
Ken Anderson, NIcolas Petit and Travis Beals finished off the first eleven mushers who completed Iditarod XLIII on March 18th. It was a sunny warm
Our volunteers stay up late and work all day…. They do countless tasks to help stage the race from Anchorage to Nome. Thanks, volunteers!
Martin Busher and John Baker have arrived in Nome. Welcome to the finish line!
Two more mushers are heading into the chute…. It is 1:30 AM.
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