Short Stack of Trail Tails (Tales)
By Terrie Hanke Along the Trail All Eyes With snow falling, thousands of spectators gathered in Anchorage on the first Saturday of March for the
By Terrie Hanke Along the Trail All Eyes With snow falling, thousands of spectators gathered in Anchorage on the first Saturday of March for the
Nome, Alaska – Monday, March 19, 2012 – The 2012 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race officially ended at 02:57 Alaska Time when Rookie Musher Jan
Pen Air Spirit of Alaska Award – Aliy Zirkle GCI Dorothy G. Page Halfway Award – Jim Lanier Wells Fargo Bank Alaska Gold
by Terrie Hanke in Nome Seavey clan elder, Dan, made the Burled Arch on Nome’s Front Street in below zero weather with the sun shining
by Terrie Hanke in Nome Siberian Huskies driven by Hank DeBruin and Karen Ramstead rounded out the four teams that finished the race on
By Terrie Hanke in Nome Jamie Kinzer was the first musher to arrive at the burled arch on St. Patrick’s Day. Kinzer, a rookie, has
By Terrie Hanke in Safety/Nome The trail from Safety to Nome was busy on Friday afternoon. Seven mushers covered the twenty-two mile distance going to
by Terrie Hanke in Nome Mushers, Trent Herbst and Matt Giblin, made it another two for one deal at the finish line in Nome on
By Terrie Hanke in Nome Since the 33rd musher to finish, Jim Lanier, wearing bib #3 crossed under the arch at 17:58 on Thursday, there’s
by Terrie Hanke in Unalakleet The Iditarod world spins 24-hours a day. Mushers come into the checkpoint, mushers leave the checkpoint, vets check dogs, dogs
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