Eye on the Trail: Special Awards – The rest of the Story
A number of the Iditarod awards are given to the first musher arriving at a checkpoint. These awards include the Alaska Air Transit Spirit of
A number of the Iditarod awards are given to the first musher arriving at a checkpoint. These awards include the Alaska Air Transit Spirit of
Iditarod 54 Special Awards Recipients Honored at Finisher’s Banquet in Nome The 2026 special awards for the Iditarod 54 were presented to the
Wind was a force throughout Iditarod 54. While you can’t take a picture of the wind, the force of the wind can be seen through
Veteran Keaton Loebrich was ecstatic to reach the finish line of Iditarod 2026 and become a two time finisher. He previously completed the Idita-river Iditarod
When the WMIX teams started moving, they filed down to the Bering Sea and into Nome in a pretty compact group. The first of the
The White Mountain IX are to be congratulated not for surviving a harrowing storm run but for their patience and wisdom in sitting down during
Rookie musher Richie Beattie (bib #21) of Fairbanks, Alaska, arrived in Nome at 7:49 p.m. with eight dogs in harness, becoming the final finisher
Jessie Royer painted the most vivid picture of the conditions she experienced after leaving White Mountain in route to Nome on Wednesday March 18th. Royer
Rookie Iditarod musher Adam Lindenmuth (bib #2) of Willow, Alaska, scratched from Iditarod 54 today after activating his help button at 4:49 p.m., just
Josi (Thyr) Shelly claimed 16th place with 9 dogs in harness on March 19th. Her northern route run time was 10 days, 17 hours and
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