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  1. Akiak: A Tale from the Iditarod by Robert J. Blake, 1999
  2. Race to knowledge along with the Iditarod.(Grades K--8): An article from: Curriculum Review
  3. Hire a Hangman, Going Wrong, Murder on the Iditarod Trail (Detective Book Club) by Ruth Rendell, Sue Henry Collin Wilcox, 1991
  4. Claude Henry, the Iditarod Mouse: "The Adventures Begin" by Driftin' AaronG, 2007-07-20
  5. Iditarod: The Great Race to Nome
  6. Iditarod: Mille Miglia Tra I Ghiacci Dell' Alaska
  7. A CLEAR VISION.(Animals)(A blind Eastern Oregon woman pursues her lifelong goal to run the Iditarod): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  8. The Iditarod - Ruby Region: Alaska (United States Geological Survey) by Henry M., Illustrated by Photographs and Maps Eakin, 1914
  9. Iditarod: The Thousand Mile Marathon by Bill Harris, 1987
  10. Large field primed for last great race: a record-breaking 93 mushers will race in the 32nd running of the Iditarod.(Alaska This Month): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Steve Pilkington, 2004-03-01
  11. Iditabusiness: the Iditarod is not only the last great race, it's also big business. (sled dog racing): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Sean Reid, 1993-03-01
  12. Murder on the Iditarod Trail (Alaska Mysteries Ser.) by Sue Henry, 1993
  13. Annual Casey Martin Award.(Rachael Scdoris Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race winner)(In memoriam) : An article from: Palaestra
  14. Millenium Hotel Headquarters 2006 Iditarod Race: for two decades, this Alaska hotel has been the center of communications and operations for the Last Great ... : An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Steve Pilkington, 2006-03-01

81. Trail River Huskies Kennel
Offers information about iditarod dog musher Judy Merritt, her sled dogs, training schedule and iditarod race information.
http://www.trailriverhuskies.com/
Iditarod 2005
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" Restoring Health Day By Day" (tm) Paul Pettyjohn 49th Checkpoint Sleds Heather Call Moose Pass Girl Scouts MaryCrothers Western Auto (Seward), Alaska Spine Center (Anchorage) The BOOTIE BRIGADE: Christine Lenker, Francine Dimmick,Annie Meyers, Mrs Finner,Becky Griffith, Beth Bieck, Rachael Curtis* COOK INLET AQUACULTURE, IRBI KNIVES,CROWN POINT SMITHY, DAILY'S ART Web Design DOG BOOTIES.COM, BREG INC. Update on Judy's Injuries: March 23 2005 The tumble Judy took near Rainy Pass on the 2005 Iditarod continued to cause severe headaches and a lack of balance. With a lot of encouragement she finally went to have a doctor look her over. She has some spinal bruising in her neck and a concussion. Doctors say it will take some time for her to heal but she should make a full recovery.

82. Nome Nugget Inn Webcam
The current view at the end of the iditarod Trail, downtown Nome.
http://nomenuggetinn.com/webcam.php

83. 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.
http://www.chathamma.com/iditarod/Teachers/howitstarted.htm

84. Jedeye SledDogs: Racing Siberian Huskies
iditarod Veteran dog sled kennel. Photos and pedigrees of dogs both US and Internationally located.
http://www.jedeyesleddogs.com/

85. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: The Iditarod: The Last Great Race
Alaska s annual iditarod Dogsled Race is a perfectly teachable moment. Wise teachers are using the race and the many Web sites connected with it to teach
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The Iditarod: The Last Great Race
Alaska's annual Iditarod Dogsled Race is a perfectly "teachable moment." Wise teachers use the race and the many Web sites connected with it to teach geography, math, reading, and language arts. More than that, this annual race can teach students a thing or two about fairness in competition and about the pride and dignity that comes with seeing a job through to its completion. Included: Iditarod activities for use across the grades! Have you considered using the Iditarod as a teaching tool? Are you unfamiliar with all the Iditarod resources available on the World Wide Web? Then you've come to the right place. Below you'll find an avalanche of activities and Web sites that are perfect for teachers to use in bringing the Iditarod to life in their classrooms.
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86. Alaskan Northwest Adventures
Offers guided fishing and hunting trips and ecotours into remote areas. Specialities include salmon, grayling, Arctic char, and bear, and iditarod viewing.
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87. Mrs. Morgan's Great Iditarod Adventure
Read How the iditarod Got Started, as well as The Serum Run Blazing the The iditarod is an Alaskan adventure students and the school community can
http://www.gis.net/~kmorgan/iditarod/Iditarod/

In the News

Latest Race Updates
Archived Race Logs Dogsled ... Home Congratulations Robert Sorlie!
9 days, 18 hours,39 mins.
Robert Sorlie and his two lead dogs "Sox" and "Blue"
at the finish line in Nome.
Photo by: Jeff Schultz/AlaskaStock.com
Date: Mar. 16, 2005 Every March my students become involved in "The Last Great Race on Earth," the Iditarod. This exciting race pits man and animal against the forces of nature. Dog sled teams race over jagged mountain ranges, frozen rivers, dense forests, desolate tundra and miles of windswept coast. The teams experience temperatures far below zero, winds that can cause a complete loss of visibility, the hazards of ice, long hours of darkness and treacherous climbs. From Anchorage, in south central Alaska, to Nome on the Bering Sea coast, each team of 12 to 16 dogs and their musher cover over 1,200 miles in up to two weeks. This year my class, and many students from our school will participate in an Idita-Walk.

88. Cabela's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Coverage
Provides twice daily news coverage during the race.
http://www.cabelasiditarod.com/index.html
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

89. Iditarod Trail Dog Sled Race | The Race To Nome
Lucidcafé s Profile of the iditarod Trail Race, commemorating the 1925 Emergency Delivery of Diphtheria Serum to Nome, Alaska.
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/iditarod.html
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Photo by Mike Mathers The 32st Annual Iditarod Trail Race
Mitch Seavey of Seward, Alaska Wins Mitch Seavey
won the 32st annual Iditarod, checking in to Nome on Thursday, March 16th, 2004 in an elapsed time of 9 days, 12 hours, 20 minutes and 22 seconds with 8 dogs in the team. Congratulations Mitch.
The Iditarod: Commemorating the 1925 Emergency Delivery of Diphtheria Serum to Nome, Alaska The Iditarod is run each year to commemorate the emergency delivery in 1925 of diphtheria antitoxin to Nome, Alaska. Nome in 1925 had changed from a booming, boisterous turn-of-the-century gold-rush camp into a small, quite town of about 1,500 people. It was fifteen years since the end of the gold-rush, but Nome remained an important settlement on the Seward Peninsula.
Nome, Alaska in 1925
Dr. Curtis Welch The First Signs of an Epidemic
It was a normal mid-January afternoon in Nome. Doctor Curtis Welch, physician and director of the US Public Health Service, was doing paperwork in his office at the Merchants and Miners Bank of Alaska building. An Eskimo man came into the office asking the doctor to come quickly, his two children were very sick. Dr. Welch raced to the Sand Spit Eskimo settlement, west of the Snake River on the fringes of Nome. The children's temperatures were dangerously high, and their breathing was labored and shallow. Dr. Welch asked the mother how the children had become ill and what their symptoms had been. She replied that they had been sick for about three days. She thought it was a bad cold because their throats had become red and sore. Dr. Welch tried to examine their throats, but they could not open their mouths far enough for him to do so. He tried to comfort the mother and then returned to his office.

90. PETA End The Suffering Of Dogs In The Iditarod
Activism site campaigning against sponsorship of the race.
http://www.peta.org/feat/sled/index.html

91. Alaska Iditarod Tour's Photo Tour Of Alaska Iditarod Sled Dog Race
This tour covers the Race start in Anchorage and the Race middle from the McGrath checkpoint. Webpage features iditarod Race slideshow.
http://www.iditarodtours.com/iditarod.htm
The Iditarod Sled Dog Race / Northern Lights Extravaganza.
The Iditarod Sled Dog Race is one of the most exciting sporting events in the world and we put you in the middle of it. Experience the unmatched excitement of the start of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. Watch frenzied, leaping sled dogs straining at their harnesses to begin the 1000 mile race to Nome as anxious mushers and their handlers battle to control the excited dogs. Be part of the race by being a dog handler at the race start. From the excitement of the Iditarod Race, we travel north to the small community of Talkeetna, jumping off point for climbers challenging Mt.McKinley, Weather permitting, we will take a sight seeing flight around the highest peak in North America. This has to be one of the most spectacular flights in the world. From Talkeetna we head through the stunning Alaska Range to Fairbanks and the World Championship Ice Art Competiton. The best ice carvers from around the world gather in Fairbanks to match their skills with stunning results. We will watch these master craftsman use chainsaws, chisels and drills to produce these massive works of art. At night each piece is gaily lit by colored lights. We will spend a day exploring the sights of Fairbanks and taking a dog sled ride. March is the best time to view the Aurora Borealis in the arctic and we spend several days at the most enjoyable place in Alaska to do it: Chena Hot Springs. At night we will watch the northern lights play across the sky from the comfort of a remote heated viewing hut or while luxuriously soaking in the outside hot spring pool.

92. Alaska Adventure/photography Tours Of Iditarod Race, Wilderness Tours, Northern
Adventure / photo tours, wilderness tours, snowmachine tours, mountain bike tours, specializing in Alaska, iditarod Race and iditarod Trail.
http://www.iditarodtours.com/

Iditarod Race / Northern Lights
Autumn Extravaganza Denali Photo Workshop Denali Dogsled / Photo Tour ... Montagna Photography Tours of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race, wilderness adventure tours, photo tours and workshops, snowmobile tours through remote roadless areas; our high quality, small group tours are designed to let our clients experience the real Alaska, an area and state of mind far removed from the day to day trappings of modern life. Our Iditarod / Northern Lights Tour Package includes the best Alaska has to offer in March; experiencing the Iditarod Race starts in Anchorage, the World Ice Art Championships in Fairbanks and Northern Lights viewing from Chena Hot Springs. Our Autumn Extravaganza Tour includes visits to Denali National Park, the historic Kennicott Mine in spectacular Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and travel across the Denali Highway and Prince William Sound. How about a photo tour to the base of Mt. McKinley by dog sled!! Alaska doesn't get any better than this. Denali Photo / Dogmushing Tour
Approaching our 10 year anniversary, and with over 25 years experience exploring and photographing the Alaska wilderness, AIT is well equiped to provide you with the highest quality experience of this wonderful land. Please explore the menu bar at the top of each tour page to view slideshows, photo galleries, testimonies, magazine articles about us and become familiar with our company.

93. Take A Look Around To Learn More About Pre Race Activity And What Is Involved Be
Welcome to the iditarod Air Force Home Page! Take a look around to learn more about Pre race activity and what is involved behind the scenes to make the
http://www.iditarodairforce.com/
Nav Links Welcome to the Iditarod Air Force Home Page! Home Page Meet The Pilots About the IAF Photo Gallery ... Questions/Comments Welcome to the Iditarod Air Force Home Page! Take a look around to learn more about Pre race activity and what is involved behind the scenes to make the Last Great Race known as the Iditarod Sled Dog Race between Anchorage and Nome Alaska go, and look at some of the pictures from past races along with this years 2004 race. While the Primary focus of the Web site is designed around the activities of the 23 volunteer pilots who fly with the Iditarod Air Force (IAF) we do our best to share stories and pictures from the some 2000 volunteers that are involved in making this great race a reality. I'd like to thank GCI for providing the web space,Mark Kelliher and Scott Norris for helping me put everything together, and most especially, the Iditarod pilots for all of their contributions. Sincerely

94. CNN.com - Mush! Iditarod Gets Under Way - Mar. 4, 2003
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/US/West/03/04/iditarod.start.ap/index.html
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Mush! Iditarod gets under way
Sled-dog race runs from Fairbanks to Nome
Gerald Riley, winner of the 1976 Iditarod, drives his team Monday down the Chena River as this year's race begins. Story Tools RELATED See this year's route
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Iditarod official site
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) Sixty-four dog teams pushed off Monday on the frozen Chena River, launching the 31st Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race along a new route drawn up because of Alaska's unusually warm winter. Mushers and dogs lining up for the "restart" were enjoying snow, something they didn't have for Saturday's ceremonial start in Anchorage. Amid the din of barking dogs, several thousand fans turned out to witness the Iditarod's first appearance in Fairbanks. An unusually warm season and lack of snow has created the oddest Iditarod since the 1,100-mile race to Nome began in 1973. It's the first time the race has started so far north and with a revised route that extends the trail by 70 miles and leaves a lot of unknowns, even for veteran mushers. "I don't know what to expect, and that's the neat and intimidating thing about this year," musher Jon Little said before setting out on the trail. "I don't know what's around the next corner."

95. Www.theiditarod.org/

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96. Alaska Dog Sledding: Alaska Adventure Travel And Dog Mushing Trips
Dog sledding expeditions with iditarod hall of fame inductee Jerry Austin.
http://www.alaskadogsledding.com/

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97. The IIditarod
This is a page with web sites for kids to learn more about the iditarod. there are also suggested lessons for teachers to use in the classroom.
http://www.kathimitchell.com/Iditarod.htm

98. Also-ran Wins His First Iditarod
CNN
http://cnn.com/2004/US/West/03/17/iditarod.winner.reut/index.html

99. Iditarod 2005
The iditarod Sled Dog Race is a natural for classroom use. Held annually across the wilderness For more great online iditarod action, try this site
http://www.chino.k12.ca.us/iditarod/

Talk about the race and meet Joanne Potts, Race Director

Meet Martin Buser, Iditarod Champion

Sledding as a Sport

Iditarod in the Classroom
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The Iditarod Sled Dog Race is a natural for classroom use. Held annually across the wilderness of Alaska, this 1000+ mile race combines courage and competition with the athletic abilities of both the humans and the dogs. Each year the race is a real-life adventure with new challenges to be faced. Welcome aboard and follow the excitement of this event with current Iditarod and past Iditarod mushers as well as other race experts!
RACE UPDATES: Check here for race updates once the race begins. For more great online Id itarod action, try this site... Check out the Official Iditarod Trail Committee site to see the map of the race, information about this year's mushers, plus an excellent musher journal that will give you insights into the preparation needed for the race. Once the race begins, this will be the place to find continuous updates!
    Questions, comments and suggestions may be directed to

100. Finnmarksløpet
1000 km Non Stop Running through the Arctic Winter. The northernmost Sled Dog Racing Area in the World. Under North Cape Norway Start Second saturday in March. Qualifying Event for the iditarod
http://www.finnmarkslopet.no

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