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Adapting: being able to adjust to new conditions. Mushers have been doing that ever since dogs pulling sleds became a means of transportation. Over the
Adapting: being able to adjust to new conditions. Mushers have been doing that ever since dogs pulling sleds became a means of transportation. Over the
Question from a race fan, “How do sled dogs find their way? If a team happens to be a trailbreaker do they use scent to
Welcome to Husky Talk Podcast A weekly behind the scenes look at the Iditarod and mushing for classrooms around the world. Erin Montgomery, 2015 Iditarod Teacher
Living in Ohio, and being an Ohio State alum, each year I look forward to the start of the college football season. After the
Combine the experience of world class videography of musher interviews, dogs, race footage, compilations, checkpoint action, dogs, pre and post musher interviews, veterinarians, dogs, wilderness
With the celebrations of Patriot Day in September and Veteran’s Day next month, I have been thinking about our military and the brave men
In doing some research into the native cultures of Alaska, I stumbled upon a great idea from a teacher who used the 10 Native Universal
To go along with Halloween later this month, I thought it would be appropriate to post about what a few of the mushers remember
This is perhaps one of the most common misconceptions surrounding the Iditarod, and one that I realized only a few years ago. Although both
Calling all educators, you are invited to apply for the 2022 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail. Applications are due December 1, 2020, so it’s not
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