UPDATE March 16, 2013 Early Edition
Hi Boys and Girls I hope you are still watching the back of the pack. I have been reading The Eye on the Trail reports
Hi Boys and Girls I hope you are still watching the back of the pack. I have been reading The Eye on the Trail reports
For two years in a row spectators have seen double in the chute on Front Street. Identical twins, Anna and Kristi Barington have come off
Hi Boys and Girls It’s been a quiet day in Nome today. There are 4 mushers on their way there so it should get busy
Dogs and crates everywhere! That’s the dog lot in Nome. Once the team crosses under the Burled Arch, Dr. Stu Nelson, Chief Veterinarian does a
It’s just about high noon and Jim Lanier drives his team down Front Street to the burled arch. He was met by his wife Anna
Before I came on the Iditarod Trail, many students thought I was a musher competing in the race. My answer was always, “No way, those
Hi Boys and Girls The teams are still coming in. There are only 10 teams left out on the trail. Looks like everyone will be
When the mushers begin arriving in Nome at the finish of any race, there is a lot of focus on the race winner and who’s
A student from Westport, CT asked me why they collect dog pee. Pee is collected so it can be tested for drugs. Like human athletes,
Hi Boys and Girls Teams have been coming in all day. 18 teams are still out on the trail so keep a look out for
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