Videos
Aliy Zirkle was the first to reach the Bering Sea Coast Saturday arriving just after 4:30 establishing another record in this year’s race. For her efforts she receives the Gold Coast Trophy and 2 ounces of gold from Wells Fargo.
While sitting on the beach in Florida, Danny Seavey got a message asking him to spring into action. An injury to Iditarod veteran Matt Giblin forced Seavey to leave the sun and sand behind for the freezing temperatures of Alaska.
Allen Moore talks about the benefits in running a team of dogs on the Iditarod from an early age.
Dan Kaduce shows us his team leaders and tells us all about what it means to be a lead dog on the Iditarod trail.
Katherine Keith tells us all about her specially prepared meals for her time on the Iditarod trail.
We talk to Jessie Royer at the Ruby checkpoint.
It’ the BRISTOL BAY NATIVE CORPORATION FISH FIRST AWARD!!! $1,000 in cash and 25 pounds of salmon.
Local veterinarian Melissa Diederich talks about Iditarod’s initiative for vaccinating local dogs at checkpoints.