Race Work Continues
Iditarod 2019 is drawing to a close in Nome. Nome embraces the race in a big way. And last night was the finisher’s banquet at
Iditarod 2019 is drawing to a close in Nome. Nome embraces the race in a big way. And last night was the finisher’s banquet at
The finisher’s Banquet in Nome is a gala event celebrating both the challenge and success of the Iditarod. Special awards are presented and the recipients
Yesterday I got asked what my dogs did after I finished the race last year – I finished on Saturday morning, my dogs and I
Alaska Air Transit Spirit of Iditarod Award – Nicolas Petit First Musher to McGrath – Beaver Mitts by Loretta Maillelle of McGrath Musher hat made
Kristin was first introduced to sled dogs in the winter of 1999. She began volunteering at the Skwentna Checkpoint for Iditarod in 2005. In 2011 she
The finisher’s banquet is everybody’s favorite and least favorite part of the race – the mushers get to reflect and share stories from the trail,
Jeremy Keller of Knik is back on the trail after his rookie run in 2007. Keller finished that race in 54th place in a time of
Blair Braverman grew up in California but had her first mushing experiences in Norway. As a teenager, Blaire went to Norway to attend a folk
No musher could get through this race without the support of their friends and family. I had a chance to talk to Blair Braverman’s mom
With 10 spirited dogs in harness, Anja made the Burled Arch at 7:53 on Sunday March 17th. She snacked her dogs, not with corned beef and
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