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  1. Race Across Alaska: First Woman to Win the Iditarod Tells Her Story by Libby Riddles, Tim Jones, 1988-01
  2. Dogs of the Iditarod by Jeff Schultz, 2003-01-28
  3. No End in Sight: My Life as a Blind Iditarod Racer by Rachael Scdoris, Rick Steber, 2007-03-20
  4. Iditarod Dreams: A Year in the Life of Alaskan Sled Dog Racer Deedee Jonrowe by Lew Freedman, Deedee Jonrowe, et all 1995-02-01
  5. Adventures of the Iditarod Air Force: True Stories About the Pilots Who Fly for Alaska's Famous Sled Dog Race by Ted Mattson, 1997-02
  6. Father of the Iditarod: The Joe Redington Story by Lew Freedman, 1999-10-01
  7. Balto The Untold Story of Alaska's Famous Iditarod Sled Dog by Pat Chargot, 2006-03-01
  8. Iditarod Country: Exploring the Route of the Last Great Race by Tricia Brown, 1998-02
  9. The Iditarod Fact Book: A Complete Guide to the Last Great Race
  10. Iditarod: The 1000 Mile Marathon by Rh Value Publishing, 1986-05-22
  11. Racing the Iditarod Trail by Ruth Crisman, 1996-06
  12. The Iditarod: The Greatest Win Ever by Monica Devine, 1997-12
  13. More Iditarod Classics: Tales of the Trail from the Men & Women Who Race Across Alaska by Lew Freedman, 2004-03-01
  14. The Last Great Race: The Iditarod by Tim Jones, 1988-07

21. The Iditarod @ WorkingDogWeb -- A Guide To This Famous Sled Dog Race
iditarod @ WorkingDogWeb offers links to iditarod history, the official iditarod web site, iditarod dogs and mushers, the iditarod Trail itself,
http://www.workingdogweb.com/Iditarod.htm
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More Guides: Sled Dog Racing Yukon Quest Siberian Husky World C alled the Last Great Race on Earth, the Iditarod is the world's most famous sled dog race. Running more than 1,000 miles from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, the trail draws racers each year from several continents. Follow the race at Cabela's Iditarod or the Official Iditarod site . For much more about the race, use our guide by clicking on categories above. Updated for Iditarod 2005. CLICK ABOVE to browse best-selling dog books - thanks! ORDER Fine Book Iditarod Memories VISIT Iditarod Official Site READ RSH Interview: Karen Ramstead Overview: The Last Great Race Top Iditarod 2005 Pre-race Coverage - from Cabela's Iditarod Current Year Mushers Iditarod 2003 Mushers Iditarod Official Site - with musher biographies, race results, news, more , and a description of the race Art of the Iditarod - 25th Anniversary Poster from 1997 by Jon Van Zyle, and more of his

22. The Iditarod @ WorkingDogWeb A Guide To This Famous Sled Dog Race
iditarod @ WorkingDogWeb offers links to iditarod history, the official iditarod web site, iditarod dogs and mushers, the iditarod Trail itself
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. Dogsled.com - All The Adventure, None Of The Frostbite
An Alaska based company focused on the coverage of dog sledding events such as the iditarod, skijouring, mushers. Video and audio coverage of many
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

24. Iditarod Dogs..Sled Dogs..Mushers
iditarod Dogs Sled Dogs Mushers. ~. January 2004 A Real Time Saver As I was updating this page, I realized the whole thing could be deleted.
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Iditarod Dogs...Sled Dogs...Mushers January 2004
A Real Time Saver
As I was updating this page, I realized the whole thing could be deleted.
There is really only one thing needed, this clickable link... Mad Cow Scare
Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race
FAIRBANKS, Alaska
Jan 2, 2004
American beef, pork and chicken products destined for dogs in an international sled-dog race will not be allowed across the border because of fears about mad cow disease. Some mushers may have to buy dog food for the Canada drop points across the border. "Man, that's crazy," said one musher. "We wouldn't make much difference with the mad cow situation - everything is staying frozen and it's just going to be fed to the dogs." Quest mushers are now trying to figure out how to prepare for the race, which starts in Fairbanks on Feb. 14.
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"He kicked the dog in the head and it screamed in pain and again in the head and then carefully, aimed carefully and with great force, in the side just to the rear of the rib cage. The dog's screams had gone on all this time but with the last kick- the blow must have almost literally exploded the dog's liver- the dog fell back and grew still and it was all over...." For The Animals JodysJungle.com

25. CNN.com - Mush, But Little Snow, As Iditarod Dogs Get Going - Mar. 2, 2003
CNN
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Mush, but little snow, as Iditarod dogs get going
Karen Ramstead, with iditarider Meagan Robels, drives a dog team up 4th Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. Story Tools ANCHORAGE, Alaska, (Reuters) Parka-clad mushers, barking dogs and crowds of spectators gathered in downtown Anchorage on Saturday to launch the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, an event so altered by this year's weird weather that one official has dubbed it the "Idita-detour." An unusually mild winter has erased snow and thawed rivers in much of the state and forced organizers to move the race course hundreds of miles north. For the first time in the Iditarod's 30-year history, timed competition for the Anchorage-to-Nome race will begin in Fairbanks, a 350-mile drive from Anchorage. In Anchorage, city maintenance crews worked through the night to scoop up sparse and lingering snow from melting stockpiles for use in Saturday's customary ceremonial run. Though dirty and thin, there was enough snow to cover 10 miles of roads and trails in the middle of Alaska's largest city. Mushers said they were impressed with the improvised Anchorage trail, considering that green grass and bare ground lies exposed over much of the city.

26. The Racing Siberian Husky Online 1998
Follow a musher as they prepares for the iditarod with Siberian Huskies from the world famous kennel of Earl and Natalie Norris in Alaska.
http://www.workingdogweb.com/RSH-1998-1.htm
The Racing Siberian Husky Online Spring 1998 Web Feature Edition Dog Web Photo Story Two Mushers Run Siberians 1998 Iditarod Reports
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... RSH Online No. 2 Another Look at the 1998 Iditarod
A nadyr Siberians from Earl and Natalie Norris's kennel in Willow, Alaska part of Shawn Sidelinger's 1998 Iditarod team wait for the ceremonial start in Anchorage. Shawn and Brad Pozarnsky ran the two all-Siberian teams in this year's Last Great Race. [Click on each thumbnail photo for a large image of these Iditarod photographs.] Left, Shawn Sidelinger and the Norris Siberians start the trek to Nome, traveling along 4th Avenue in Anchorage. Right, the race starting line banner waves in Anchorage, March 7, 1998. Shawn, left, talks to his leaders before the restart of the 1998 Iditarod near Willow,
Alaska. At right, the starting line banner stands proudly at the restart location. With his Siberians in booties, Shawn's at the sled for the restart... ready, set.... And go! It's off to Nome! This was Shawn's 2nd Iditarod. He ran a fine race, placing 34th in a field of 63 teams. Gayle and Chuck Cyra of the State of Washington took these great photographs and shared them with RSH. Gayle is shown here with Marty Cashen at DeeDee Jonrow's dog truck. See also Gayle's Iditarod Reports, below. Thanks so much, Gayle and Chuck!

27. Cabela's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Coverage
Cabela's iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Coverage
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

28. ADN.com | IDITAROD 33: Race News
Alaska s largest newspaper, The Anchorage Daily News, reports daily on the 2005 iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
http://www.adn.com/iditarod/news/
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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: Iditarod 33 (2005): Race News Click photo to read story Jon Little collects salmon heads this month from a conveyor belt at Pacific Star Seafoods in Kenai. The Kasilof-based musher uses the heads as a summer treat for his sled dogs. Robert Sorlie poses with his lead dogs Blue and Sox at the finish line on Front Street in Nome after capturing his second Iditarod victory in March. So far, 41 mushers including five former champions have signed up for the 2006 race. Rachael Scdoris will be led in the 2006 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race by musher Tim Osmar. Iditarod musher Guy Blankenship leads a newly arrived fellow musher's team off the trail and through heavy snow at Rainy Pass to find a place to rest. Alaskan Hugh Neff drives his team through downtown Nome to finish the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race last week. Nome officials say the race is a $1.1 million shot in the arm for merchants during the season they need it most. Harmony Barron of Lincoln, Mont., hugs her lead dogs after crossing the finish line of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Nome on Thursday. She was named the race's most improved musher, finishing 29th after being 68th a year ago.

29. SIBERIAN HUSKIES SLEDDOGS SIBERIAN HUSKY MUSHING WINTER DOG SPORTS
Siberian Husky and mushing resource site. Learn about dog sledding, skijoring, the iditarod plus informative links to other sled dog sites.
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30. Cabela's Iditarod - The Trail
Cabela's has articles and detailed descriptions of what mushers face along the iditarod trail.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

31. 87 Teams To Compete In 2004's Grueling Iditarod
CNN
http://cnn.com/2004/US/West/03/03/iditarod.ap/index.html

32. 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://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

33. Iditarod | Find It Here At Iditarod.org
iditarod Race Tours iditarod race tours with Sky Trekking Alaska. Official Photographer of the iditarod, Jeff Schultz, sells prints from the race here.
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34. Iditarod Trail - The National Historic Iditarod Sled Dog Race | GORP
From GORP, a description of, and statistics about, the iditarod race trail.
http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_trail/iditarod.htm

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2,450 miles, main route 900 (3,945 km, main route 1,450) The Iditarod is a system of historic trails made famous by Alaska gold prospectors and their dog teams during the late 19th and early 20th century gold rush. Most of the trail is usable only during Alaska's six-month winter when rivers and tundra are frozen. Each year the renowned 1,150-mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race is run along the trail from Anchorage to Nome. Other events include the 210-mile Iditasport race for skiers, mountain bikers, and snowshoers, and the Alaska Gold Rush Classic Snowmachine Race. A network of shelters is being installed by the Bureau of Land Management and the Iditarod Trail Committee. Anchorage District, Bureau of Land Management, 8881 Abbott Loop Road, Anchorage, AK 99507; 907-287-1248

35. Iditarod Race UpdatesUltimate Iditarod
2005 iditarod Coverage Get the inside scoop with excellent analysis of Champion Mitch Seavey. "iditarod For Dummies" Every complex
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

36. Iditarod Race Updates--Ultimate Iditarod
Follow the three mushers from the Seavey family, including 2004 iditarod iditarod For Dummies . Every complex topic needs a for dummies approach.
http://www.ultimateiditarod.com/
2005 Iditarod Coverage Get the inside scoop with excellent analysis of all the action as the race unfolds. Follow the three mushers from the Seavey family, including 2004 Iditarod Champion Mitch Seavey. "Iditarod For Dummies" Every complex topic needs a "...for dummies" approach. Ultimate Iditarod's mushers and writers explain the basics clearly and concisely. Easy-to-understand, basic information to supplement classroom curricula and foster youth interest in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. What is Ultimate Iditarod? Contact Us Ultimate Iditarod Archives Support Ultimate Iditarod
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37. Copper Basin 300 Sled Dog Race
One of the premier middistance sled dog races in Alaska and a qualifier for the iditarod. Based in Glennallen, Alaska.
http://www.cb300.com/
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The Copper Basin 300 is one of the premier mid-distance sled dog races in Alaska. It starts the second Saturday of every January in Glennallen, Alaska. The next CB300 starts on Saturday, January 14, 2006.
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Have a look over on the left side of this page and you'll see a form box for subscribing to the CB300 Announcement email list. You'll get periodic mailings on important race information such as dates, meetings, and anything else we deem important enough to shout from a hilltop. Rest assured that we will not sell, barter, trade, or give away your email address. 8 May 2005 - Rules for 2006 CB300
The 2006 CB300 Race Rules are now available for download. A few of the notable changes are listed below. As always, be sure to carefully read the rules in their entirety.
  • A minimum purse will be published on cb300.com no later than December 1, 2005. (Pre-Race #1) Drivers may accept food and/or lodging from sources available to all mushers.

38. Ramybrooks.com Dog-Mushing In Alaska!
Listen to Ramy's story and learn about life in Alaska, dog mushing and the iditarod. Pet some puppies! Take a ride behind a team of sled dogs!
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

39. Iditarod Race Information And Updates--Ultimate Iditarod
iditarod Experience 2005 This is a link to a web page made by a teacher who has been Additional information can be found in the iditarod For Dummies
http://www.ultimateiditarod.com/teachers.htm
Iditarod Race Coverage "Iditarod for Dummies" What is Ultimate Iditarod? Ultimate Iditarod Archives ... Iditarod Experience 2005
This is a link to a web page made by a teacher who has been to Alaska and watched the Iditarod. It includes an interactive map of the race trail. Ultimate Iditarod Sponsored By:
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We get numerous requests to use information and photographs from UltimateIditarod.com for educational presentations, bulletin boards, classroom projects, etc. Permission to use any and all material on UltimateIditarod.com for EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES is granted without need for written authorization. We ask that you cite UltimateIditarod.com in any presentations or bulletin boards where such material is used.. Additional information can be found in the " Iditarod For Dummies " section of Ultimate Iditarod.

40. Iditarod
iditarodthemed ideas, activities, and projects for the classroom.
http://www2.grand-forks.k12.nd.us/iditarod/iditarod.html
Iditarod
Mrs. Olson Was Up North! She was selected by the Wells Fargo Bank Branch
to accompany a group to the 2003 Iditarod. She was there from February 25 - March 6.
Check out all of her activities and pictures from last year! This web site was created by the 1998 6th grade students of Wilder Elementary School, Grand Forks, ND and their teacher, Mrs. Jeanie Olson. We were awarded a $1,000 Mini-grant for Technology Incorporation within this unit by the Compaq Computer Corporation. In these links you will find information pertaining to the activities we use to supplement the Iditarod Sled Dog Race theme. From art projects, online chats, button creation, sled building, bootie sewing, winter survival, favorite links, kids selections, science experiments and curriculum, social studies, music, and even our very own I-Kid-A-Rod sled kid race through our local University's park...we hope you enjoy and use some of our activities. This site is updated and maintained yearly by the current class members of Mrs. Olson's class. Clay Animation
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