DALLAS SEAVEY FIRST INTO NOME – YOUNGEST TO WIN!
Nome, Alaska – Tuesday, March 13, 2012 – IDITAROD XL Musher Dallas Seavey (Bib # 34) arrived in Nome, Alaska and crossed under the burled
Nome, Alaska – Tuesday, March 13, 2012 – IDITAROD XL Musher Dallas Seavey (Bib # 34) arrived in Nome, Alaska and crossed under the burled
by Terrie Hanke in Unalakleet While all eyes are on the burled arch in Nome, there are plenty of other mushers remaining on the trail.
Nome, Alaska – Tuesday, March 13, 2012 – Veteran Iditarod musher Tom Thurston (Bib# 5) of Oak Creek, Colorado scratched in Unalakleet at 14:37 Alaska
by Terrie Hanke in Unalakleet Tuesday morning in the Bering Sea coastal village of Unalakleet was a carbon copy of the two previous days –
Nome, Alaska – Tuesday, March 13, 2012 – Veteran Iditarod musher Gerry Willomitzer (Bib# 23) of Whitehorse, YT, Canada scratched in Unalakleet at 08:55 Alaska
by Terrie Hanke in Unalakleet The population on the Kaltag to Unalakleet portage trail exploded over night. Looking at the Ionearth tracker, that area of
by Terrie Hanke in Unalakleet The checker’s list at Unalakleet this morning looked like Who’s Who in the long distance sled dog racing – Lance
An analysis of the statistics shows we have quite a dog race on our hands coming into this final chapter of the 2012 Iditarod. Dallas
by Martha Dobson The Iditarod Trail is an official historic trail, running from Seward, Alaska to Nome, Alaska. When it was first used, men, and
by Terrie Hanke Aliy Zirkle’s dogs trotted into Unalakleet just before sunrise on Sunday. The dogs had lots of energy, perhaps more that Aliy. Standing
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