Eye on the Trail: March 17th Late in Nome
The finish line was busy during the final hours of March 17th. Becca Moore, Alan Eischens and Bob Bundtzen arrived just in time to say
The finish line was busy during the final hours of March 17th. Becca Moore, Alan Eischens and Bob Bundtzen arrived just in time to say
Melissa Owens Stewart made her first attempt at Iditarod in 2008. She finished in 30th place and in doing so claimed the honor of being
“Hopefully this is the beginning of a good year because I could use a really good year,” said DeeDee Jonrowe under the Burled Arch in
Wearing bib #48 Martin Buser arrived in Nome in 37th place at 0231 on St. Patrick’s Day. Martin was preceded to the burled arch by
by Martha Dobson What the hands do. An album of Iditarod hands.
The 26th musher to cross the finish line in Nome during Iditarod XLIV was rookie Geir Idar Hjelvik. His run time for the northern route
Thank you all for the kindness and support shown to me and my team after the events on the trail between Mile 612 and 629
There are so many contributors to The Last Great Race®, it would be an impossible feat to make an accurate list. People contribute in the
The banner I saw on the Dragon’s Back fence in Unalakleet has now made it to Nome. Suspended from the Polaris Hotel, it greets the
Noah Pereria has left Unalakleet with 12 very happy dogs. They were all on their feet with tails flagging and ready when the boss pulled
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