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  1. My Lead Dog Was A Lesbian: Mushing Across Alaska in the Iditarod--the World's Most Grueling Race by Brian Patrick O'Donoghue, 1996-03-19
  2. Iditarod Glory by Brian Patrick O'Donoghue, 2005-10-01
  3. Jon Van Zyle's Iditarod Memories: 25 Years of Poster Art from the Last Great Race by Jona Van Zyle, 2000-10-05
  4. Following My Father's Dreams: Journals From A Rookie Iditarod Run
  5. Fan's Guide to the Iditarod by Mary H. Hood, 1996-09
  6. The Iditarod (Alaska Geographic) by Penny Rennick, 2003-06-01
  7. One Second to Glory: The Alaska Adventures of Iditarod Champion Dick Mackey by Lew Freedman, 2001-11-01
  8. Susan Butcher and the Iditarod Trail by Ellen M. Dolan, 1996-03
  9. The Iditarod: Story of the Last Great Race (High Five Reading) by Ian Young, 2002-08
  10. HOCPP 1029 The Iditarod by Katie Kubesh, Kimm Bellotto, et all 2004-10-01
  11. Iditarod Spirit by Kim Heacox, 1991-10
  12. Iditarod Silver by Lew Freedman, Jeff Schultz, 1997-01
  13. Iditarod Dream/Christmas Dream (Alaska 3-4) (Heartsong Novella Collection in Large Print) by Tracie Peterson, 2005-12-08
  14. The Trail to the Iditarod Trail by Jackai Szuhai, 2003-09-01

41. Les Courses De Traineau
L'histoire et les meilleurs temps de ces deux courses mythiques.
http://n.glorion.free.fr/
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42. Urban Iditarod
The 11th Annual Urban iditarod will be run Saturday, March 5th, 2005. In the Alaskan iditarod, more than sixty dog sled teams race across the frozen
http://www.urbaniditarod.com/index.shtml
The 11th Annual Urban Iditarod will be run Saturday, March 5th, 2005. Show up at noon. We mush at 1 PM sharp. You can pre-register by sending e-mail . The event is held on the same date the "real" race is begins each year - the first Saturday of March. The Urban Iditarod is always free. You register through us . Do not pay anyone to compete. If any person or group tries to charge you admission or tells you that you must be a paid-member of their organization to participate in our free event, they are a bunch of lying, cheating, thieving, skank-monkeys - who will be forcibly removed from the race and not allowed to participate. Got photos from a previous Urban Iditarod? If you send copies (or the URL) to Alpha Dog , he might let you chew on his bone. Contact: Alpha Dog Subscribe Urban Golf
Website done by Big Brother

43. Alaska Info - Nordamerika Northamerica Westkanada Yukon USA Alaska
Informationen zu Nordamerikas sch¶nstem Bundesstaat Reiseberichte, Reiseplaner, Forum, Bilder, Live Cams, Tipps, Geschichte, Wetter, Nationalparks, iditarod, B¼cher, Videos, Links.
http://www.alaska-info.de/
Alaska - The Last Frontier
[ Klicken Sie auf die Alaska-Flagge ]
www.alaska-info.de

[Surf-Guide]

44. Sled Dog Action Coalition: Iditarod Information
Working to stop the iditarod by ending company sponsorship. Information about the race, the mushers, the dogs, the vets, the media and recreational mushing.
http://www.helpsleddogs.org/
At least 126 dogs have been run to death or have died from other causes in the Iditarod. There is no official count of dog deaths available for the race's early years.
Read about dog deaths A dog is being dragged on the ice. He may be dead or unconscious. The musher may be sleeping.
Read about mushers sleeping while dogs race

click for a larger image
The Iditarod is described by the Iditarod Trail Committee and by the Alaskan media as an exciting contest of man against nature. What the descriptions do not tell us is the untold suffering of the dogs that often give their lives in this race. Dog deaths and injuries are common in the Iditarod, and when they are not racing, the dogs live under inhumane conditions. Iditarod Race Facts
He cannot speak for himself but you can. This dog's picture was taken at the kennel of a leading musher. [

45. Index Of /iditarod
. DIR Parent Directory 29Mar-2005 1434 - TXT 02www.html 17-Mar-1998 1907 3k TXT 03www.html......Index of /iditarod. Name Last modified Size
http://www.alaskan.com/iditarod/
Index of /iditarod
Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 29-Mar-2005 14:34 - 02www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:07 3k 03www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:07 4k 04www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:08 4k 05www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:08 4k 06www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:08 5k 07www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:09 4k 08www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:09 4k 09www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:09 4k 1.htm 18-Jan-2001 05:45 1k 10www.html 17-Mar-1998 19:09 4k GestureDown.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k GestureLeft.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k GestureRight.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k GestureUp.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k GlanceDown.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k GlanceLeft.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k GlanceRight.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k GlanceUp.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k Greet.aaf 01-Mar-1998 16:41 1k Hide.aaf

46. HOW THE IDITAROD GOT STARTED.
It stretched to Knik then on to the gold camp of iditarod and eventually to Nome. The historic iditarod Trail was established by its many travelers and
http://www.alaskan.com/docs/started.html
HOW THE IDITAROD GOT STARTED.
The Iditarod Trail began in Seward during the gold rush days. It stretched to Knik then on to the gold camp of Iditarod and eventually to Nome. It's over a thousand miles from Anchorage to Nome via the presently used Iditarod Trail race route. It crosses two mountain ranges, passes through ice-locked wilderness areas, and winds over 200 miles along the mighty Yukon River. The mushers leave civilization at Knik and there's only small towns and villages to break the monotony of traveling in bone-chilling cold until they reach the historic goldrush town of Nome, perched on the shores of the Bering Sea. The historic Iditarod Trail was established by its many travelers and freighters. But having a sled dog race over the trail was initiated by Dorothy Page, a history buff who lives in Wasilla. Back in 1964 Page was serving as chairman of the Wasilla-Knik Centennial Committee and also as secretary of the Aurora Dog Mushers Club. As a spectacular centennial year project, Page talked to many people about re-opening the Iditarod Trail, beginning at Knik, and having a sled dog race to call attention to Alaska's past and the part the mushers and their dog teams had played in opening up the Territory of Alaska. Page could see that raising sled dogs and mushing were going downhill due to the wide use of snowmachines. She felt mushing needed to be revived before the dogs were "completely run down by snow machines." But Page also knew she could talk on forever about a big new race unless she could get a musher interested in her "weird idea. "

47. Home Page
Order a name plaque to be placed on the side of a musher's cabin, list of names, and photograph.
http://www.goodmorningalaska.com/

48. Alaska Snowmachine Tour Of Iditarod Trail, Native Villages, Historic Mining Area
Offers oneday excursions to multi-day expeditions through traditional Athabaskan Indian villages and remote areas populated by moose, bison and wolves. Includes details, photos, terms and conditions, and contact information. Based in Mcgrath.
http://www.iditarodtours.com/snowmachine.htm
Iditarod Trail Snowmobile Tours Wilderness snowmobile tours through the heart of the Alaskan Interior is what we specialize in. Using the historic Iditarod Trail as our main route, we explore an area that encompasses hundreds of thousands of acres. Following in the footsteps of the miners who blazed their way into the Alaska wilderness, we'll travel along the most famous trail in Alaska, the Iditarod Trail, through traditional Athabaskan Indian villages and remote areas populated by moose, bison and wolves.
We offer a full range of snowmobile tours from easy 1 day excursions for the beginner, to multi-day expeditions through spectacular mountain ranges for the experienced snowmobiler.
Multi-Day Tours Iditarod Trail Tour Travel through spectacular Rainy Pass in the heart of the Alaska Range on this dynamic tour of the Iditarod Trail. From McGrath we travel almost 500 miles visiting the settlements of Takotna, Medfra, Nikolai and Skwentna, the historic Rohn Roadhouse and Rainy Pass on our way to Anchorage. A spectacular trip for the experienced snowmobiler who enjoys mountains and isolated wilderness areas. All-Inclusive Package Features
  • Lodging along the trail in heated tents and cabins.

49. Alaska Family And Youth Camps - Summer And Winter
A flyin camp offering guided rafting, heli hiking, cross country skiing, and iditarod trips.
http://www.hilinelake.com/
Find it FAST! Email Offers! Family Camps Packraft Trips Youth Camps Women's Page What's new! Activities Prices How do I get there? Where do I stay? When can I come? What about meals? Take a Quiz Ski Sailing Snowshoeing Sailboating Summer Camp Winter Camp Winter Fun Wilderness skills Geocaching Specials How to sign up Pilot's Weather Weather patterns Photos Contact us Employment Internships
Discover the Wonders of the Alaskan Bush.
Summer and Winter...Nature at its finest!
Family and Youth Vacations... Camp HiLine Lake
is a fly-in only Bush camp created for people like you looking for shared experiences in a remote wilderness. Located 65 miles northwest of Anchorage with the Alaska Range, Mt. Foraker and 20,320 foot Denali (Mt. McKinley) in the background, the jade colored waters of pristine HiLine Lake fill the foreground. In the winter the lake becomes your access to unlimited and untouched backcountry skiing, ski sailing , or an overland trip with our Alaskan style Sherpa service. This wilderness camp features three comfortable cabins, each overlooking the lake. Whether trekking, hiking, backcountry skiing, ski sailing, canoeing or just relaxing in Nature's backyard you'll feel right at home with our family's personal service.
We have many activities to choose from. Make sure you try our new

50. Women In Alaska's History - Women Of The Iditarod
The iditarod Race is a grueling and challenging race across over 1160 frozen miles of Alaska The iditarod has a rich history. It started in 1967.
http://library.thinkquest.org/11313/Iditarod/
"Alaska... Where men are men and women win the Iditarod" Common Saying Susan Butcher
Libby Riddles

DeeDee Jonrowe

Mary Shields

The Iditarod Race is a grueling and challenging race across over 1,160 frozen miles of Alaska terrain. This race originated to commemorate the heroic efforts of early sled dog mushers to deliver serum to Nome from Anchorage during a diphtheria epidemic. In the odd years, mushers take a southern route. In the even years they take a northern route. The trail splits at Ophir and connects at Kaltag. The Iditarod has a rich history. It started in 1967. At that time the race was only about 27 miles long. It was run along a small section of the actual Itidarod trail. Now they start in Wasilla right outside of Anchorage. The story of that great first race is as follows: In 1927 in Nome there was a diphtheria epidemic and they had run out of serum. Many people were dying, including a lot of children. Nome sent an urgent request to Anchorage asking them to ship more serum right away. Anchorage tried to send it by ship but the pack-ice was getting too thick, then they tried by plane but they were having too many blizzards. Finally as a last resort they sent it by train. Unfortunately the train stopped at Nenana a town 674 miles away from Nome. They decided to use dog-sled for the remaining 674-mile distance. A musher met the train, and loaded the serum on his sled, he then traveled to the next check-point. There another musher took over. And so on and so on. After a few days the last musher came into Nome. This musher's lead dog was the famous Balto. The serum was delivered and Nome was saved from being wiped out.

51. Anduril Kennels -- Sled Dog Racing Team -- Gearing Up For IDITAROD 2005!
Anduril Kennels' sled dog racing team plans to be an iditarod 2000 competitor. The kennel is located in Southwest Montana.
http://members.aol.com/RobGreger/Sleddog.html
www.andurilkennels.com
RobGreger@aol.com

Madison River Kennels

Distributors of Eagle Pack
and Prism Dog Foods
Susan M. Geske, Ph.D., DVM
155 Bison Trail
Bozeman, MT 59718
Custom Dog Racing Sleds
PO Box 76
Olney, MT 59927 1102 West Babcock Bozeman, MT 59771 www.mttravel.com http://www.dogbooties.com Nuggetuk Siberian Huskies Karen Williams Williams, Artist
Anduril Kennels Sled Dog Team
At Anduril, Rob and Cara Greger presently live with 40 dogs, and all of the dogs are important members of their family. They work with training, good nutrition, care, and love to make the most of each dog's potential. Because of their love of dogs and dedication to the sport of mushing, Rob and Cara make many public appearances and initiate programs for school children each year. Rob also works on the board of directors for The Race To The Sky, and he is a regular speaker at the Montana Sleddog Rondevous and Trade Show each year. Rob and Cara both do a great deal of volunteer work with the local animal shelter. In the 94-95 race season, Rob and "the kids" placed in the top ten in four of the five races they entered. In the fifth race, in which they did not place in the top ten, they received the "Best Cared for Team" award.

52. Cabela's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Coverage
Provides twice daily news coverage during the race.
http://www.cabelasiditarod.com/
2005 Mushers: Choose Anderson, Ken Baker, John Barron, Harmony Barron, Jason Barron, John Bartlett, Peter Boulding, Charlie Britz, David Brooks, Ramy Bundtzen, Robert Burmeister, Aaron Buser, Martin Butcher, Eric Capistrant, Todd Charron, Paul Clarke, Lachlan Cotter, Bill Cummins, Randy Currier, Judy Ekamarak, Willie Ellering, Paul English, Ted Fiedler, Linwood Gatt, Hans Gebhardt, Paul Goosen, Shane Gould, Melanie Greger, Robert Griffin, Kelley Halter, Vern Hendricks, Jessica Hessert, John Hickmann, Gregg Holt, Jeff Huttunen, Dan Iten, Ed Jones, G.B. Jonrowe, Dee Dee King, Jeff Knolmayer, Tom Kyzer, Peryll Lanier, Jim Letzring, Andrew Lindner, Sonny Loviti, Fabrizio Lyrek, Trine Mackey, Jason Mackey, Lance McKee, Sandy McKellar, Gary McLean, Lynton Merritt, Judy Mills, Bryan Moderow, Debbie Morgan, Phil Moroney, Diana Neff, Hugh Nelson, Louis Sr. Niggemeier, Rudi Osmar, Tim Parvin, Greg Paulsen, Gary Peck, Aaron Perri, Dodo Philip, Jacques Pinkham, Bill Plettner, Lynda Ramstead, Karen Rasmussen, Steve Redington, Ray Jr. Royer, Jessie Salvisberg, Michael Sawatzky, David Scdoris, Rachael

53. Swingley Wins Third Straight Iditarod
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/US/03/14/bc.iditarod.ap/index.html

54. Webquestdirectory.html
iditarod Webquests. The following webquests were created for students and educators to explore Musher Journal Webquest iditarod homepage. email Jeanie.
http://www2.grand-forks.k12.nd.us/ms/iditarod/webquestdirectory.html
Iditarod Webquests The following webquests were created for students and educators to explore web-based learning environments. These quests can be used for individual enjoyment, assignments,
group projects, or be printed out for more traditional styles. Name the Litter Webquest Adopt a Musher Webquest Build a Better Sled Webquest Musher Journal Webquest ... Iditarod homepage email Jeanie

55. Alaska Dog Sled Tours With Iditarod Champion Jeff King : Husky Homestead Tours
Learn about sled dog racing, breeding and training in Alaska. Visit iditarod champion Jeff King and wildlife artist Donna Gates King. Also includes a newsletter.
http://www.huskyhomestead.com
is recognized as the "Winningest Musher in the World." His victories include not only the 1,049 mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race in 1993, 1996, and 1998, but also over two dozen first place finishes in races all across Alaska. During the past 20 years, Jeff has logged more than 100,000 miles on a dog sled.
Jeff moved to Alaska in 1975 in search of adventure. He quickly became interested in dog sledding and Alaskan huskies, devoting all his spare time and money to building his own team, while developing a construction business. He began racing in 1980. His competitive nature had found a new outlet, and Jeff set his sights ever higher, entering his first Iditarod just one year later. In 1992 he decided to devote his full time and energy to training and racing, setting aside his construction business. He won his first Iditarod the following season. While on a training run in Denali National Park in 1980, Jeff's team became entangled with that of a new volunteer ranger, and thus he met his future wife. Donna Gates came to Denali after finishing her master's degree in Medical Illustration. She and Jeff married in 1983 and began developing their homestead on Goose Lake just south of the park entrance. The King family also includes three daughters

56. Iditarod Webquest
You ve heard about this sled dog race in Alaska called the iditarod and Math Reporters can calculate the race times with the official iditarod Race
http://education.nmsu.edu/webquest/wq/iditarod/
by Tracy Elkins, Ann Hooser, Rhonda Madrid, Becky Ortiz Introduction Task Resources Process ... Conclusion
Introduction You know how weird parents can be, right? Well, yours have just announced that the family is going to take a vacation during the school year and you have a chance to decide where. The catch is (you know there's always one with parents) it has to be an educational experience. You know the other kids are trying to figure out how to make a trip to Disneyland educational. This will never get past your parents. You have to come up with a vacation plan that everyone will love. You have to make this good, cause you don't want to end up wandering through a stuffy old museum like last year. You've heard about this sled dog race in Alaska called the Iditarod and wonder if maybe this would be not only a vacation but an adventure your family would never forget.
The Task To convince your parents that Alaska is the best place to go for a vacation, your class is going to learn as much as they can about the race, Alaska, and the people that live there. To add to the fun, the class will act as a TV news team to gather information. There will be 5 groups of reporters. Each one will cover one of the following topics: history, geography, art and culture, math, and science. We will have a live news cast that will be taped for parents who won't be able to make it. History Reporters 1. You will need to know some history of the Iditarod. To help you with this there are several

57. CNN.com - Men Hope To Break Record For Walking Iditarod Trail - Jan. 14, 2004
CNN
http://cnn.com/2004/US/01/14/offbeat.iditarod.ap/index.html
International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Autos SERVICES Video E-mail Newsletters Your E-mail Alerts RSS ... Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com
Men hope to break record for walking Iditarod trail
'Toughest race in the world'
Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania (AP) A pair of trailblazers will try to break a record for crossing Alaska's Iditarod trail on foot. Tim Hewitt and Tom Jarding are preparing for the annual "Iditasport Impossible" race that runs the same 1,100-mile course as the better-known Iditarod dog sled race. Three years ago, they trudged the course in 26 days, 20 hours and 14 minutes, beating the old record by two full weeks. The following year, Italy's Roberto Ghidoni broke their record with 22 days, 6 hours and 6 minutes. "It's the toughest race in the world," Hewitt said. "They went 15 years with no one completing the race on foot. In fact, there are more people who have walked on the moon than have completed this on foot." Racers from across the world will follow the route on mountain bike, skis or running shoes, towing sleds with equipment that will keep them alive in the Alaskan wilderness. The annual human-powered race will start a week ahead of the dog sled race next month.

58. NorthWapiti Siberian Husky Kennels, Alberta, Canada - Champion Siberian Husky Ke
Sucessfully completed the 1000+ mile iditarod Sled Dog race using only purebred Siberians. Links, photos and pedigrees. Merchandise for sale. Located in the beautiful Tawatinaw River Valley, near Perryvale, Alberta, Canada.
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/musher/

59. Iditarod & Alaska Unit
Begin collecting resources in February as the iditarod takes place each March. Origins of the iditarod. What is it? The Serum Run of 1925
http://home.rochester.rr.com/inwoods/iditarod-alaska.htm
I DITAROD LASKA This is a unit that we actually stumbled into this last winter (1999). After asking the initial question, "The Idita-what?" we began our quest to find out about this oddly named event held in the fridgid Alaskan tundra. What we found was a unique, courageous sport, pitting man against the elements, encouraging teamwork of 'man and beast' and challenging the best of ones survival wits. We were immediately caught up in the fervor and excitement of the competition, while respecting the competitors, being thankful we could participate from the comforts of our warm home! What followed was a study of one of the most beautiful of our 50 states, rich in heritage and priceless in natural wilderness.
I. INTRODUCTION:
  • Begin collecting resources in February as the Iditarod takes place each March.
    Origins of the Iditarod:
    What is it? The Serum Run of 1925 Origin of the word in the Native language History of the Red Lantern (widow's lamp) Rules of the Iditarod
    Mushers: Portrait of a Musher Previous Musher's histories Providing daily statistic sheets to track the progress of chosen Musher's and their teams.
  • 60. Http://theIditarod.org
    Acid folk and rock band. Includes biography, news, discography, and MP3's.
    http://www.secreteye.org/theiditarod/
    the Iditarod has permanently disbanded (1997-2003).
    Be sure to check out the final Iditarod release on Camera Obscura Records.
    Released December 2, 2003 - it's a wintry double CD farewell...
    Enter the Iditarod site.

    Jeffrey and Miriam have a new duo project - check out:
    WWW.BLACKFORESTBLACKSEA.COM

    Updated October 25th, 2003
    Other browsers can enter the site here var site="sm6iditarod"

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