Eye on the Trail: Holmes First to Gold Coast
Jessie Holmes has never been first to Unalakleet but that changed this afternoon at 12:33 when Holmes glided into the Gold Coast community behind his
Jessie Holmes has never been first to Unalakleet but that changed this afternoon at 12:33 when Holmes glided into the Gold Coast community behind his
Rookie Iditarod musher, Connor McMahon (bib #3), of Carcross, Yukon Territory, Canada, scratched at 4:30 p.m. today at the Galena checkpoint in the best interest
Rookie Iditarod musher, Issac Teaford (bib #15), of Salt Lake City, Utah scratched at 2:25 p.m. today at the Nulato checkpoint. Teaford had
Race Photographer, Siri Raitto, made it to Kaltag ahead of Travis Beals who was the first to arrive in the checkpoint. Teams parked near
Veteran musher Jessie Holmes (bib #9), of Brushkana, Alaska, is the first musher to reach the Unalakleet checkpoint at 12:33 p.m. with 11 dogs in
Rookie Iditarod musher, Erin Altemus (bib #23), of Grand Marais, Minnesota, scratched at 9:38 a.m. today at the Ruby checkpoint in the best interest
As expected with the pace at the front of the pack picking up, the distance from leader to the final musher has lengthened. Unalakleet (you-na-la-kleet)
Veteran musher Travis Beals of Seward was the first musher to arrive in Kaltag. Beals received the Bristol Bay Native Corporation Fish First Award from
Veteran Iditarod musher Travis Beals (bib #14), of Seward, Alaska, is the first musher to arrive at the Kaltag checkpoint at 3:03 p.m. with
Cripple checkpoint population is down to volunteers – trail crew, vets, comms and a few returned dogs. The final mushers – Benjamin Good, Jeff Reid,
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