Yentna, Getting It Done
by Martha Dobson A well-oiled machine. Smooth as silk. The Yentna checkpoint race routine is a machine that’s smooth as silk. Years of running the
by Martha Dobson A well-oiled machine. Smooth as silk. The Yentna checkpoint race routine is a machine that’s smooth as silk. Years of running the
Old habits die hard! Having worked comms at Skwentna for so many years, the first thing I did this morning was look at the tracker

This morning (Monday) teams are passing through Finger Lake Checkpoint. Nicholas Petit was the first team to arrive at 0334. Hugh Neff was on his
Tradition: custom, practice, ritual or habit. Iditarod is full of traditions. Each checkpoint has its own special observances. Mushers and volunteers have their own
It’s race day and Iditarod action moves north to Willow. Volunteers are hard at work making ready for the mushers as well as the throng
First Saturday in March and it’s time for Iditarod. The street crews have worked all night spreading the snow stock piled in Anchorage and the
City crews are hard at work building a snowy trail through downtown Anchorage for the Ceremonial Start of Iditarod XLIV. Snow has been stock piled
With eighty-five mushers running in Iditarod XLIV, a very large crowd was on hand for the Thursday evening Musher Banquet at the Dena‘ina Center in
The Iditarod Trail Committee has selected Joanne Potts to be the Honorary Musher for Iditarod XLIV. Her association with Iditarod began in 1975 when a
Fast into the Night is a story of a woman, her dogs and their Iditarod journey. Written by Iditarod veteran Debbie Moderow, the story portrays
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