Eye on the Trail: Unalakleet on Monday Morning
Looking at the race from Unalakleet on Monday morning, nothing is set in stone but the guys directly behind Mitch Seavey aren’t focusing on catching
Looking at the race from Unalakleet on Monday morning, nothing is set in stone but the guys directly behind Mitch Seavey aren’t focusing on catching
The scene in Unalakleet has changed over the past hour. While Mitch came and went from Unalakleet his closest competitors rested. Dallas stayed for 3
Teams poured into Unalakleet behind Wade Marrs. Nicolas Petit was three minutes behind, Mitch Seavey followed 15 minutes later and the last of the quartet
Which came first, Wade Marrs or the blue sky? The events were actually simultaneous. As a few patches of blue sky became visible through the
The checkpoint is still fogged in. Official photo guy, Jeff Schultz is still in Kaltag. Photo Guy Mike Kenney is back in Huslia. I’m assuming
People in Unalakleet are looking to see Mitch Seavey arrive early this afternoon. Dallas Seavey is close behind by just five miles followed by Wade
Want to share a few more stories from Huslia. Soon I’ll be moving with the race down the trail. The people of this community have
Sebastian Vergnaud began mushing in his early twenties. Now at the age of 46 he’s living his dream of running Iditarod. Sebastian is a veteran
Misha Wiljes was born and raised in the Czech Republic. Prague, a beautiful and ancient city in the heart of Europe and also the capitol
It’s been nearly 24-hours since Mitch Seavey rolled into Huslia. His team has been basking in the sun all day. Adding Mitch’s start differential to
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