Watch Where You Put Your Paws!
I think if sled dogs could talk, they would be able to teach us many things. When I was in Alaska in June for
I think if sled dogs could talk, they would be able to teach us many things. When I was in Alaska in June for
Exxon Mobil helped the Iditarod educators kick off the 2016 Winter Conference with a special event at the Hilton in downtown Anchorage Monday night. I
One of the special benefits of the Jr. Iditarod is that the young mushers bond with each other in a unique and lasting way.
I had a taste of the trail this weekend as I headed out on my first Cessna plane ride to Yentna Station. We camped overnight
by Martha Dobson, Iditarod Educational Consultant Three teachers from Colorado, Massachusetts, and Illinois competed for the 2017 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail™ position, Annie Kelly
Iditarod headquarters was like a family reunion Friday night at the Jr. Iditarod musher’s meeting. The Jr. Iditarod began in 1978, and it is
The History of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race® Since 1973, mushers have challenged themselves in a race nicknamed The Last Great Race on Earth®,
I took a trip to Palmer, Alaska today to visit the 4th grade students of Sherrod Elementary School. It has been a long-standing tradition for
It has been a whirlwind of activity for me since arriving early Tuesday morning in Anchorage. I am excited to begin my journey as the
What do mushers see on the trail? In art classes, the Iditarod and the study of Alaska and the Arctic have been a special project
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