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  1. Iditarod Fact Book: A Complete Guide to the Last Great Race
  2. The Mystery on Alaska' s Iditarod Trail (Carole Marsh Mysteries) by Carole Marsh, 2003-10
  3. The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail by Debbie S. Miller, 2006-02-21
  4. Akiak: A Tale From the Iditarod
  5. Storm Run: The Story of the First Woman to Win the Iditarod Sled Dog Race by Libby Riddles, 2001-01-10
  6. Iditarod Dream: Dusty and His Sled Dogs Compete in Alaska's Jr. Iditarod by Ted Wood, 2002-09-01
  7. Backstage Iditarod by June Price, 2007-09-01
  8. Kiana's Iditarod (Last Wilderness Adventure) by Shelley Gill, 2002-01-23
  9. Iditarod Classics: Tales of the Trail from the Men and Women Who Race Across Alaska by Lew Freedman, 1992-02-01
  10. The Mystery on the Iditarod Trail Teacher's Resource Book (Carole Marsh Mysteries) by Carole Marsh, 2003-10-01
  11. Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod by Gary Paulsen, 1995-02-17
  12. Running With Champions: A Midlife Journey on the Iditarod Trail by Lisa Frederic, 2006-04-01
  13. Murder on the Iditarod Trail (Alaska Mysteries) by Sue Henry, 1993-03-01
  14. Iditarod: The Great Race to Nome by Bill Sherwonit, 2002-01

1. Iditarod - Homepage
Official site for the world s foremost sled race, the iditarod Great Sled Race, with regular updates during the race, musher biographies, and educational
http://www.iditarod.com/
Iditarod XXXIV starts in 163 days, 2 hours and 5 minutes on Saturday, March 4th, 2006 Home Archived News Business Members Calendar of Events ... Help Presenting Sponsors 2006 Winter Conference! Learn more about the conference... 2005 Summer Raffle Winners Announced! Read who won... Make your Banquet Reservations Now! It’s not too early to get reservations for the 2006 Iditarod banquet, which will be on March 2 at 6:00 p.m. at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage. Come watch as, for the first time, mushers pick their own starting positions. Seating is done on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, call (907) 352-2201. "Leonhard Seppala and Togo"
by Curtis Door This very limited bronze is available through our mail order department at (800) 545-6874. Learn more... 2005 Summer Picnic Mushers and volunteers at the Iditarod volunteer and musher signup summer picnic at Iditarod Headquarters in Wasilla, Alaska
Provided by: Jeff Schultz/AlaskaStock.com
Date: Jun. 25, 2005 Go to Photo Gallery... Musher Forms Updated for 2006 Iditarod Go to Musher Forms...

2. Dogsled.com - All The Adventure, None Of The Frostbite
Dedicated to the sport of mushing, dog sledding and dog care, with news and photos of the iditarod.
http://www.dogsled.com/
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by GCI Top Stories We are still here!!!!!
We are still here, we apologize for our lack of updates. We are having some technical issues. Stay tuned for new updates. Thankyou for sticking with us.
Mitch Seavey at the Iditarod Sign-up
photo by Jlona Richey
Tracks of Alaska
56 Mushers Signed up for the 2006 Iditarod
It's that time of year, while most people are thinking about sunscreen and mowing the lawn Iditarod mushers are focused on signing up. The first day to sign up was June 25th, and mushers camped out to be one of the first to register. Of the 56 mushers, 45 are veterans, 11 are rookies, 14 are female and 42 are males.
Symposium/Trade Show/ Training Camp - September 8-10 2005
Each September, Montana Sled Dog, Inc. hosts its annual Rendezvous and Symposium. Yukon Quest Champion Lance Mackey will be one of the guest speakers. This is held to promote sport-wide education on a number of subjects of interest to mushers. It is exceptionally well-attended. We also hold a trade show and offer a training camp for rookies to Race to the Sky.

3. Sunhusky's Iditarod Den
Regularly updated links and information re the iditarod, the 1,000+ miles dog sled race across Alaskan wilderness. Here is the place to find current information and links, as well as responses to much of the criticism aimed at the race by animal rights organizations.
http://sunhusky.com
In Memory of Aesir's Chena Xenya Husky, CD, (a.k.a. Sunhusky)
Sunhusky's Den
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Selected links...
See sitemap for many, many more Iditarod Facts Home Sweet Home Alaska Alaskan Summer 2004 , NEW Flower Power Becoming Alaskan Packing for Alaska How to Make Booties ... Don Bowers' History of the Iditarod Trail
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4. Iditarod Facts
Supportive facts about the iditarod, researched in response to repeated charges of inhumane treatment of dogs, with common sense responses to their assertions and musher responses.
http://sunhusky.com/Facts
THE IDITAROD
Fact, Not Fiction
Dr. John Bramante's pro-Iditarod response to April 1st story in ADN Letter from Dr. Michael Davis , who was NOT happy to discover his name and asthma research
was being used by race opponents. I think you'll find it interesting. Margery Glickman is listed as a staff member of Animal's In Print , an on-line newsletter that openly supports Animal Liberation, which is characterized by groups like ALF, which uses bombs and intimidation to pursue it's goals. As a teacher and dog lover, I'd enjoyed teaching Gary Paulsen's Woodsong (a work of FICTION, as is Winterdance ) and a unit on the Iditarod race for some time before it was brought to my attention that the race was controversial. Surprised and a bit horrified, thinking that I'd possibly been indirectly supporting something abusive, I began to research the subject, reading everything I could put my hands on ( reference list ), talking to both race critics and supporters, as well as those who've attended and competed in the race, plus using my own common sense. Then, in March 2000, I made the journey to Alaska (at my own expense) to check out things firsthand, returning in the summer and again for Iditarod 2001. My conclusions? While the Iditarod may not be perfect, no sport is, it isn’t the horror story its critics painted it to be, either. Others have done the same, including teachers Ann Morgan and Aarin Holmes. Attacked by activists prior to her trip, Morgan focused on their concerns and addresses them

5. Iditarod Home
Fifth grade school class site with facts, history, and other interesting reports about the 2000 iditarod race.
http://www.alexandriacentral.org/cove/iditarod.html
Our class has done a month long unit on the Iditarod Dogsled Race in Alaska. The people involved are incredible and we have learned so much about Alaska and its history. Please, click on the topics below and let us give you our own guided tour of Alaska and the Iditarod.
Iditarod History Iditarod 2000 Alaska Rules of the Race The Dogs Sled and Gear After we watched the real Iditarod and learned about the dogs, gear, route, and preparations, we had our own "Cove Arctic Day". This was a day the students had to plan themselves, just like the mushers have to prepare for the real Iditarod. First, the children had to develop a route for the race. This route had to include six well placed checkpoints. Then, they had to plan who would be the musher between each checkpoint. Each student could only be the musher once. Next, they had to decide where their team wanted to take the mandatory layover and who would bring the food and drink to drop at that checkpoint. They needed to plan their team's sled and who would bring the equipment they decided they would need. And finally, they had to bring enough food for their team and the adult volunteers to add to the hot dogs our school cafeteria donated for our cookout after the race. What a lot of work and careful planning!!!
The class wants to thank all the parent volunteers who made this day possible. It takes about twenty volunteers to man the activities and checkpoints. Without these people, we couldn't have our Arctic Day!

6. Iditarod National Millennium Trail, Inc.
Starting in Seward and finishing in Nome, Alaska the more than 1,000 miles will be completed on the iditarod Trail with traditional Freight Sleds.
http://www.iditarodnationalmillenniumtrail.com/
Hubble Space Telescope 15th Anniversary Daily Updates from 2004 History of Iditarod Trail Iditarod Primary Connecting Trails ... Home Ron Arnold, Director-AEFSE
P.O. Box 913
Kasilof, Alaska 99610
(907) 260 9515 office
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7. IDITAROD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
(McGrath) Curriculum information, job openings, teacher resources, school sites, and staff email directory
http://www.iditarodsd.org/
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IDITAROD AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
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The Iditarod Area School District recognizes the unique and distinctive nature and culture of each child and will work towards providing an individualized, comprehensive, sequential, and culturally-relevant educational program. The district acknowledges the value of forming partnerships between the school and the family. The role of the parents in the education of the child is of primary importance and we welcome your active involvement in school and district programs. About Us Site Map Contact Us

8. ADN.com & ALASKA.com | IDITAROD 33
Alaska s largest newspaper, the Anchorage Daily News, presents news, features, profiles and photography from the iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
http://www.adn.com/iditarod/
IDITAROD NEWS
RACE NEWS

RACE STANDINGS

2005 PHOTOS

INTERACTIVE

RACE GUIDE
2005 MUSHERS

BACKGROUND

HALL OF FAME

RACE MAPS
...
MUSHING GEAR
RACE HISTORY 2004 RACE NEWS 2004 PHOTOS 2003 RACE NEWS 2003 PHOTOS ... 25TH SPECIAL Iditarod E-mail Get adn.com's Iditarod headlines sent free to you daily via e-mail. E-mail address: Elbow-deep in slime, musher gets stinking rich in fish heads TREAT: Jon Little's dogs love them, benefit from the protein and Omega-3 acids. KENAI There's an old saying that one person's trash is another's treasure, and that couldn't be any more true for Jon Little, a Kasilof-based musher who has competed in both the Iditarod and Yukon Quest sled dog races. Wearing waterproof bibbed overalls, rubber gloves and a sweatshirt with blood and slime up to his elbows, Little doesn't look out (More...) More Iditarod news ALL 2005 STORIES FEATURES: Interact : Learn about the gear and equipment racers use with our interactive guide to mushing gear : Get a feel for the race with the Web cams, sound files and video clips in our Audio/Video section History : Immerse yourself in 7 years of Iditarod history as reported by the Anchorage Daily News.

9. Http://theIditarod.org
Acid folk and rock band based in Providence, Rhode Island. Includes biography, news, reviews, tour dates, discography, merchandise, and MP3 downloads.
http://www.secreteye.org/theiditarod/menu.html
Contact: iditarod@email.com
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10. Iditarod - Homepage
Official site for the world's foremost sled race, the iditarod Great Sled Race, with regular updates during the race, musher biographies, and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Iditarod - Homepage
iditarod XXXIV starts in 203 days, 13 hours and 58 minutes on Saturday, March 4th, It’s not too early to get reservations for the 2006 iditarod banquet,
http://www.iditarod.com/index.php
Iditarod XXXIV starts in 163 days, 2 hours and 5 minutes on Saturday, March 4th, 2006 Home Archived News Business Members Calendar of Events ... Help Presenting Sponsors 2006 Winter Conference! Learn more about the conference... 2005 Summer Raffle Winners Announced! Read who won... Make your Banquet Reservations Now! It’s not too early to get reservations for the 2006 Iditarod banquet, which will be on March 2 at 6:00 p.m. at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage. Come watch as, for the first time, mushers pick their own starting positions. Seating is done on a first come, first serve basis. For more information, call (907) 352-2201. "Leonhard Seppala and Togo"
by Curtis Door This very limited bronze is available through our mail order department at (800) 545-6874. Learn more... 2005 Summer Picnic Mushers and volunteers at the Iditarod volunteer and musher signup summer picnic at Iditarod Headquarters in Wasilla, Alaska
Provided by: Jeff Schultz/AlaskaStock.com
Date: Jun. 25, 2005 Go to Photo Gallery... Musher Forms Updated for 2006 Iditarod Go to Musher Forms...

12. Iditarod.com
Official site of the race.
http://www.iditarod.com/index.shtml

13. Iditarod.com
Official site of the race.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. Iditarod
Now Featuring Who won the 2005 iditarod race? Check out the route learn more about this year s dogsled race champion.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/iditarod/
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Meet adventure writer Gary Paulsen and learn about his experiences racing the Iditarod. Learn More
Who won the 2005 Iditarod race? Check out the route learn more about this year's dog-sled race champion
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15. Iditarod Elementary School - Wasilla, Alaska
K5 school with staff information and links around the Wasilla area, school board, and state.
http://www.ide.mat-su.k12.ak.us/
Iditarod Elementary School 801 North Wasilla Fishhook Road Wasilla Alaska Nancy Nicholson, Principal
Rose Teich , Admin Secretary
Lorraine Helms, School Secretary ENTER HERE

16. Iditarod
This online activity follows the iditarod race across Alaska, both the adults and junior versions. Students do a variety of explorations from
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

17. Iditarod
Students on Scholastic.com interviewed Gary during the iditarod 2000. What kind of wildlife can you expect to see on the iditarod trail?
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/iditarod/m.gary.paulsen.htm

18. Index
Alaska s iditarod Sled Dog Race. Alaska is bigger than all the other states. Our state is known as the Last Frontier. Alaska is part of the US and is the
http://library.thinkquest.org/3796/
Alaska's Iditarod Sled Dog Race Alaska is bigger than all the other states. Our state is known as the Last Frontier. Alaska is part of the U.S. and is the forty-ninth state. Alaska has a lot of different climate zones. Alaska has glaciers, deserts, tundra, volcanoes, and lots of wild animals. Across Alaska we have three million lakes and the highest mountains you will ever find in North America. Alaska has a lot of wild places with moose, polar bear, grizzly and and black bears, caribou, seal, whales, sea lions, sea otters, foxes, wolves and nesting migratory birds. Alaska doesn't have very many people, but has more coastline than all the other states combined. Alaska also has huge oil, coal and natural gas reserves. We also have the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. See Race Pictures Watch a team leave Anchorage
QuickTime movie = 293 K You will need the Quicktime movie plugin installed to be able to view this movie from within your browser. You can get the QuickTime plugin for MAC or PC here. Click on the links below to learn more about this legendary race across Alaska! Take a quiz History of the race Volunteering Basic Equipment ... E-mail us
with your comments and questions.

19. Iditarod House Bed And Breakfast, Lodging At Palmer, Alaska
Private entrance and bath, queen bed, shared dining room with microwave and small refrigerator.
http://www.iditarodhouse.com/
New for 2005! Iditarod House is the ideal choice for the Alaska traveler seeking quality affordable lodging. Pioneer Peak as seen from Iditarod House These comfortable accommodations are 40 minutes highway travel from Anchorage and 15 minutes to Wasilla. A scenic four hour drive to the north will take you to Denali National Park and Mt. McKinley. Your hostess is a retired Iditarod musher. While we no longer have sled dogs, we do have numerous tales from the trails we love to share. Crispin's Den: A very private room with either a king bed or two twin beds, a separate entrance and private bath. $65 per night or $400 weekly. A five night minimum stay is required. Home Guest Rooms About Us Area Activities ... Reservations 12100 E Woodstock Drive ~ Palmer, Alaska 99645
Phone: (907) 745-4348
E-mail: stay@iditarodhouse.com

20. Iditarod National Historic Trail
Brief general description of the 938 mile trail.
http://www.millenniumtrails.org/MT_active_pages/NMT/b-right.asp?Action=Detail&am

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