What’s COMMS?
Libby Here! When you are learning about Iditarod, have you heard the word COMMS? COMMS is a word that stand for Race Communications. Iditarod sends
Libby Here! When you are learning about Iditarod, have you heard the word COMMS? COMMS is a word that stand for Race Communications. Iditarod sends
Libby Here! Hello Boys and Girls! I was just reading a book when suddenly, Zuma sent me an email and a photo from Nome! I
Libby Here! The other day I got an email from a classroom in Texas. They wondered how dogs can keep warm while running in Iditarod.
The brake system of an musher’s sled is important. Although it won’t hold a team in place, it will help to slow a team. This
Libby Here! Look who sent me an email to say hello! Our good friend and author, Marianne Schlegelmilch! She’s got some great advice, boys and
Hello Boys and Girls! During a race, not every dog runs from Anchorage to Nome. Some dogs return from the trail. They are called ‘dropped’
Hello Teachers! Hello Students! Welcome! Thanks for visiting Zuma’s Paw Prints. We hope that you visit this section of the website often! The K-9 journalists
Libby here! Hello Boys and Girls, I hope you have had time to go to the musher listing page and see all of the mushers
This is a picture of the 2010 Starting Banner. The flags above the banner represent the countries that have mushers entered in the 2010 Iditarod.
Libby here! Do you know what a bib is? Sure you do, it is something you put on little humans so the food they eat
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