Eye on the Trail: Telephoto Story – Heat of the Day
The heat of the day is a time when mushers often choose to rest. Late morning and the first few hours of the afternoon are
The heat of the day is a time when mushers often choose to rest. Late morning and the first few hours of the afternoon are
By Joanne Potts, Assistant to the Race Director and Richard Kelley Richard Kelley has been volunteering at the Iditarod since 2008. He was born and
Shelley Gill – 1978 Iditarod Dog Musher, Alaskan Author, and Whale Detective By Joanne Potts, Assistant to the Race Director, and Shelley Gill Shelley Gill is

Two Face, a dog belonging to Matt Failor, seems to be asking Kim Henneman, DVM, DACVSMR from Utah, “Are those your real ears?” Or maybe, the
Teachers and Iditarod enthusiast from three southern states (North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia) gathered in Asheville, North Carolina to feed their passion for Iditarod. Former

Mushers had been arriving at McGrath through out the day on Wednesday, the fifth of March. Most of the teams arriving on this day were

It’s a pleasure to visit Nature’s Kennel to see the tour dogs, the race team dogs and the PUPPIES. The Sunday morning open house is
“Our first sled was made of a pair of skis and a milk crate that clipped neatly into the bindings. Then we borrowed a handle
Mushers and teachers gathered at the Midwest Sled Dog Symposium and Iditarod Teacher’s Conference in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan this final weekend of September.
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