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One of the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons I shared with students before I left for Alaska focused on FLEXIBILITY. Sometimes we have to be
One of the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons I shared with students before I left for Alaska focused on FLEXIBILITY. Sometimes we have to be
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This morning dawned beautiful and brisk in Kaltag. It was -14 degrees and the sun poked over the trees illuminating the river in a glorious
A – Anvik: First checkpoint on the Yukon, mile 512 of the Iditarod Trail Race, and my home for next night or two! B –
Dear Friends, As teams make their way on the southern route of the Iditarod Trail, you may notice that it has gotten colder! For
Attitude. Optimism. These are two of the 8 Traits of Iditarod. Sometimes they can be a hard sell. But they can be incredibly useful in
Dear Friends, Some of you may have spring flowers blooming. Those temperatures wouldn’t be good for sled dogs right now, because we love running in
Spent the night at the Iditarod Trail Roadhouse in McGrath, Alaska – population 479. Waiting for dog teams to come in I found myself grabbing
Dear Friends, Some things on this race have broken or been hurt: sleds of Ryan Redington and Katti Jo Deeter finger of Jennifer LeBar
Sitting here in Nikolai I can’t imagine a more beautiful spot on Earth. The musher GPS provided a good estimate of their impending arrival at
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