Eye on the Trail – Final Four by Terrie Hanke
As of 17:30 on March 16th, Cindy Gallea is a veteran of ten Iditarod Races. She’s sat out the last two years but found that
As of 17:30 on March 16th, Cindy Gallea is a veteran of ten Iditarod Races. She’s sat out the last two years but found that
Mikhail Telpin and his Chukchi dogs spent a little extra time under the burled arch this morning. Telpin said that he’d heard from Quest mushers
A windy morning in Nome had an international flavor. Brazilian Luan Ramos Marques crossed the finish line at eight minutes after eight. Russian Mikhail Telpin
IDITAROD XLI ADVISORY DATE: March 16, 2013 TO: Race Officials Race Veterinarians Media Volunteers FROM: Mark Nordman, Race Marshal
Shortly after 23:00, a faint glow appeared far in the distance and then it disappeared – ditto, ditto, ditto. Several minutes later, the faint glow
Spectators in Nome have two choices for premier Iditarod watching. The obvious is along the chute on Front Street in front of the Nugget Inn.
Musher arrival in Nome for Thursday capped off with the Beringtons and Jodi Bailey. Iditarod volunteers enjoyed a thanksgiving dinner at the bunk house/dinning room
IDITAROD XLI ADVISORY DATE: March 15, 2013 TO: Race Officials Race Veterinarians Media Volunteers FROM: Mark
Travis Beals was anxious to get to Nome. Every Iditarod musher looks forward to Nome but Beals, but the youngest musher on the trail, had
DeeDee Jonrowe came out to greet Jim Lanier at the burled arch today. It gave me an opportunity to congratulate her on placing in the
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