It’s taken fifty-one races for the Joe Redington Trophy to come home to the Redington family. Today, Ryan Redington, age 40, accomplished what he’s been dreaming about since his childhood. Likely his father Raymie has been dreaming of doing just that since the inception of the race. Perhaps the late Joe, Sr and Raymie’s brother …
Gourmet Chef Ryan Redington is observed by school children as he prepares a meal for his dogs. Checkpoint volunteer in Koyuk wears bunny boots and beaver mitts while working in Koyuk.
Earlier this week the Burled Arch was moved to Front Street in preparation for the finish of the 51st Iditarod. Leaders are out of White Mountain heading back to the Bering Sea Coast and eventually Front Street. The distance is 77 miles but what lies within those 77 miles has altered the outcome of many …
Ryan Redington is the first musher to reach White Mountain during Iditarod 2023. He will receive the Achieve More Award presented by Northrim Bank. The award was first presented in 2018. Redington will receive a check for $2,500 and his name will be added to a special trophy that resides at Iditarod Headquarters. Northrim President …
No more than three (3) sleds can be used by a musher during the race after the re-start. No more that two (2) sleds can be shipped beyond the restart. (Rule 15 of the Official Race Rules) The wind chargers stand like sentinels near the village of Unalakleet. The turbines suppliment diesel generated …
There are three teams running at the back of the pack and three teams grouped at the front of the pack. Eric Kelly and Jed Stephensen are sticking together in the back even tighter than Ryan Redington and Peter Kaiser up front. Jason Mackey is the third team in the back, a few miles …
It’s the second Sunday of the 51st Iditarod. There are 30 of the original 33 still on the trail. The front of the pack is sitting in Shaktoolik – Redington, Kaiser and Diehl. Rounding out the top five, Matt Hall and Kelly Maixner are heading to Shaktoolik. Reports say the winds are blowing around 25 …
Talking with the village residents makes the tail experience for Iditarod personnel meaningful and memorable.
Ryan Redington is the first musher to reach the Gold Coast. He made the 85 mile run from Kaltag in 10 hours and 5 minutes with an average speed of 8.43 miles an hour. Redington took regular breaks to snack his dogs. Peter Kaiser and Richie Diehl who departed Kaltag within 40 minutes of Redington, …
Ryan Redington was the first of a trio of mushers to arrive in Kaltag. Ryan arrived at 12:47, Richie Diehl at 13:03 and Peter Kaiser at 13:19. As the first team to arrive in Kaltag, Ryan receives the Bristol Bay Native Corporation Fish First Award. BBNC employee and shareholder, Christine Brandon, travelled to …