Checkpoint Routine
The trail is a great place to be. We run, we sleep and we eat. We find comfort in routines. It feels good to go
The trail is a great place to be. We run, we sleep and we eat. We find comfort in routines. It feels good to go
Bring out the harnesses and the dogs go crazy. It’s the same with sprint dogs or distance dogs – dogs get excited about running. Some
Temperature in Wasilla, late morning, 20°F, little wind Teachers want to know what works in the classroom to facilitate student learning and to achieve growth
Hello Boys and Girls, There’s not a quiet moment at Race Headquarters! No matter where you look, any time of day, something is happening that
Temperature in Wasilla, high of 22, light winds Surrounded by the Chugach Mountains, we drove to Anchorage from Wasilla. I kept my eyes open for
Nothing beats the thirst quenching satisfaction of a long drink of cool fresh water. We come in from a run and what’s the first thing
Half & Half Ears, that’s what handler called this picture. This sprint team has just finished a three-mile run on the trails of the Aurora
Handler is in Alaska volunteering for the Iditarod. Of course we’re wondering what is happening as the mushers prepare to head down the trail. Handler
Temperature in Anchorage, 8 a.m. 14 °F Fill Your Sled is the theme of this year’s posts—fill your sled with ideas for your classroom, fill
Hello Boys and Girls, Iditarod starts on March 5th and the excitement is growing! Today, I stopped by the Millennium Hotel. The beautiful hotel becomes
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