Y is for Young Mushers: Girl Power on the Trail
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 Y is for Young Mushers There are many young mushers out on the trail this year. A musher must be 18
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 Y is for Young Mushers There are many young mushers out on the trail this year. A musher must be 18
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 X is for X-Back Harness The x-back harness is a type of harness that most mushers use with their dogs. The
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 W is for Wade Marrs Wade Marrs is a musher from Knik, AK, but today resides in Willow, AK. His kennel
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 V is for Volunteers A volunteer is a person who freely offers to do something. The Iditarod is an event that
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 U is for Unalakleet Unalakeet is one of sixteen checkpoints the 2017 Iditarod will travel through. It is the largest village
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 T is for Tanana Tanana is a checkpoint on the 2017 Iditarod. This is the third time the race has gone
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 S is Sled: Fun in Galena The first sleds were traditionally made of wood, but today they are much more high-tech.
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 R is for Red Lantern The Red Lantern Award is given to the last musher to reach Nome. This award is
The Iditarod Alphabet 2017 Q is for the Quiet Quiet is a great word to discuss the Alaskan wilderness. As mushers and teams make their
Tanana has been such a welcoming community since the minute my plane landed. Upon arrival Shannon, a wonderful local woman, picked a small group
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