Trail Notes from Bruce Lee at Elim Checkpoint
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
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
Nome, Alaska – Sunday, March 11, 2012 – Rookie Iditarod musher Josh Cadzow (Bib# 55) of Fort Yukon, Alaska scratched in Kaltag at 16:45
Nome, Alaska – Sunday, March 11, 2012 – Race Marshal, Mark Nordman has been notified in Unalakleet that Jeff King (Bib# 10) has scratched
Nome, Alaska – Sunday, March 11, 2012 – Rookie Iditarod musher Pat Moon (Bib# 15) of Chicago, Illinois scratched in Ruby at 16:12 Alaska Time.
Nome, Alaska – Sunday, March 11, 2012 – Iditarod Veteran Jake Berkowitz (Bib #29) has been withdrawn from the 2012 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Nome, Alaska – Sunday, March 11, 2012 – Veteran Iditarod musher Lachlan Clarke (Bib# 66) of Buena Vista, Colorado scratched in Galena at 14:25 Alaska
With the first four teams resting in Unalakleet we have a chance to observe the condition of their teams and the mental state of the
If you’re trying to figure out who has the strongest team and the best run/rest schedule of the top teams in this race you’re not
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