40 Years of Iditarod

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod…

Kenneth Huston of the Sheffield Hotel in Anchorage, flew to Nome prior to the 1984 Nome Banquet with 700 pounds of meat, gallons and gallons of salads, crates of cauliflower, cases of green beans and 25 flats of fresh strawberries. Kenneth was a chef and his job when arriving in Nome was to cook for …

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod… On January 20, 1981…

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod… On January 20, 1981, Joe Redington, Sr., Herbie Nayokpuk, and Col. Norman Vaughan represented Alaska in the inaugural parade for President Ronald Reagan.  The residents of Washington D.C. and everyone at the parade got to see three Alaskan dog teams mushing down Pennsylvania Avenue.  The teams, arranged in a “V” …

Remembering 40 Years… From the 1988-89 Archives

The honorary musher for the 1988 Iditarod was “Muktuk” Marston.  Elsie Marston, his wife, led the pre race festivities and cut the ribbon at the start of the race.  “Muktuk’s” nick name came due to his success in a muktuk eating contest.  Marston was very active in working towards Alaska’s statehood. Placing 15th in the …

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod… From the 1989 Trail Annual

Gordon Brinker placed 44th in the 1988 Iditarod. His time was 18:07:44:07.  Gordon came to Alaska from Oregon in 1979.  He lived in Shell Lake- where the historic Iditarod Trail ran right behind his house, which prompted a natural interest in racing.  The Shell Lake musher was a surveyor for F. Robert Bell and Associates in …

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod… 1988 – 1989

Jan Masek placed 12th in the 1988 Iditarod.  Masek escaped from Czechoslovakia in as stolen race car.  He came to the United States in 1967.  Masek began mushing in 1969.  During the 1984 race, Masek married Beverly Jerue of Anvik at the Finger Lake Checkpoint at the home of Gene and June Leonard.  That year, on …

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod… 1982 – 1985

Anne Patch of Homer was the administrative coordinator for the 1982 Iditarod.  She also served in that capacity in 1981 so brought a wealth of experience to the job in 1982. As administrative coordinator, Anne was in charge of the headquarters across the state, the mushers’ banquet in Anchorage, the awards ceremony in Nome, and …

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod

Jack Hooker, Montana, in the 1977 Iditarod Trail Annual recalled that he had a strange experience when he left Shaktoolik during the 1976 race.  He’d stayed overnight there and while hooking up the dogs to leave the next morning, he saw people on their way to church for a funeral.  As he mushed out of …

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod. . .

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod. . .  From our archives…. Conrad Saussele placed 29th int the 1988 Iditarod.  In the 1989 Iditarod Trail Annual, Conrad said, “There are beautiful things, glaciers up there, and bridges of ice.  The Farewell burn looks like a moon landscape.  What do you think about? (Conrad repeated this question from …

Remembering 40 Years of Iditarod: A Sketch from the 1977 Race Annual

“Mary Gooder of Wasilla was kind enough to sketch the figures on the page representing the feeling and emotions of the 1976 Iditarod mushers and their dogs because of the numerous snowstorms that kept them snowbound in various checkpoints along the trail. For instance, many of the dog mushers were jammed in at Placerville for …

Woof, Woof, Howling About the School Year!

Hello Boys and Girls, With the school year off to a great start, I wanted to let you and your teachers know that the 2012 Iditarod promises to be an exciting race!  This race is the 40th running of Iditarod.  So what are we going to do to celebrate 40 years of Iditarod? Well, first, …