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  1. The Iditarod Arctic Sports Medicine-Human Performance Guide: Official Guide of the Iditarod
  2. Alaska Geographic Volume 28 #4: The Iditarod. by Multiple Authors., 2001
  3. The Iditarod National Historic Trail Seward to Nome Route: A Comprehensive Management Plan by Bureau of Land Management US Department of the Interior, 1986
  4. Iditarod champion wins AttaBoy 300.(Sports)(Regional Roundup: Doug Swingley mushes to the title in the race through Central Oregon.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  5. Iditarod: Dogsled race across Alaska (Sunshine. Early Fluency, Level N) by Jeffrey B Fuerst, 2000
  6. Is the Iditarod Fair To Dogs?(opposing views on Alaska's 1,160-mile dogsled race)(Brief Article): An article from: New York Times Upfront by Danny Seavey, Dianne Maydosz, 2001-03-05
  7. The business of the Iditarod: This Last Great Race has year-round economic impact on some communities.(Brief Article): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Joan Pardes, 2002-03-01
  8. Iditarod
  9. THE ALASKA TRILOGY by JANELLE JAMISON, 1994
  10. A doggone champion.(Susan Butcher, four-time winner of Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race)(Cover Story): An article from: Child Life by Layne Cameron, 1994-01-01
  11. Susan Butcher and the Iditarod Trail by Ellen M. Dolan, 1993
  12. Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod by Gary Paulsen, 1994
  13. Iditarod Dream (Heartsong Presents #93) by Janelle Jamison, 1994-01-01
  14. Back of the Pack: An Iditarod Rookie Musher's Alaska Pilgrimage to Nome by Don Bowers, 1996-01-01

101. Nome Kennel Club
The world's oldest dog mushing organization. The main purpose is to help the iditarod race and the local dog mushers.
http://www.nomekennelclub.com/
Welcome to the Nome Kennel Club!
The World's Oldest Dog Mushing Organization!
Stay Warm!
Announcements
Updated April 3, 2003 Year 2005 Race Schedule Year 2005 Season Race Results Trails All trails lead to Nome! Race Rules Photo Gallery NKC History NKC Bylaws, Board of Directors, Joining ... Ski-jor Division Updated 4/13/02
Contact the Nome Kennel Club at nkc@nomekennelclub.com Dog mileage var site="s14NomeKC"
To send heaps of praise or tons of help, email me. Web'ster: JAD Design

102. Alaskan Malamute Iditarod Team
Article about the Storm Kloud Kennel iditarod Racing Team of 1994. The musher was Jamie Nelson of Togo, who has won the Beargrease and the UP 200 sled dog races more than once.
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Trails/2303/TailTalk/MalIditTeam.htm
Alaskan Malamute Iditarod Team
Information courtesy of Stephen H Peters, Olson Library, NMU
Since it is Iditarod time again, I thought it might be nice to relive those exciting days in 1994 when Malamutes ran the trail and proved that the breed could still do what it originally had been bred to do.
MALAMUTES IN THE 1994 IDITAROD
Nancy Russell, owner of Storm Kloud Kennel in Sussex, Wisconsin, dreamed of having an Iditarod team ever since the race started in 1973. Nancy met musher Jamie Nelson of Togo, Minnesota, at a freight race in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, in 1987. Shortly after, she sent two dogs to Jamie to be trained as lead dogs. In 1989, Nancy took a litter of six puppies to Jamie to develop into a team for promotional purposes. Jamie was impressed with the working ability of the Malamutes and the idea of an Iditarod team became a real possibility. By the fall of 1993, Jamie had 20 Malamutes in training and finally decided to enter the race. Because of the lateness of this decision, it was not possible to obtain commercial sponsors, so money was raised through mile sponsorships, the Alaskan Malamute Club of America, and several all-breed dog clubs. The remainder was paid by Storm Kloud Kennel.
THE DOGS
(All ages and weights are those at the time of the Iditarod.)

103. The Iditarod Tour
TLTMAS Tramline develops and licenses software to build interactive web tours. Tours can be used for online education, Internet and Intranet training,
http://www.field-trips.org/tours/misc/idit-s/_tourlaunch3.htm
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104. Iditarod Musher Bill Cotter
Many pages devoted to audio and photo coverage of musher Bill Cotter in the 2000 Alaska iditarod.
http://www.woolrich.com/servlet/com.woolrich.homepage.Static?seqid=5&screenN

105. National Historic Iditarod Trail
Learn about the iditarod National historic trail system. The history, and the trail today!
http://www.iditarodhistorictrail.org/
SEWARD - GIRDWOOD - WASILLA - KNIK - GALENA - McGRATH - IDITAROD - KALTAG - UNALAKLEET - GOLOVIN - NOME
The Iditarod National Histrorc Trail , Inc. works to preserve, protect and maintain the historic, educational and cultural values of the Iditarod National Historic Trail System.
Home
Events News Meetings ... Contacts
Triva: Who participated in the 1925 life saving Serum Run
using the Iditarod trail system? Click here for answer The Iditarod National Historic Trail
Seward to Nome
Steamboat "Reliance" on the
Iditarod River, 1911 Iditarod In November of 1978, IDITAROD took on still another meaning when the National Trails System Act was amended. At the urging of the public, Congress created a new category of the National Trails when the Lewis and Clark, the Oregon, the Mormon-Pioneer, and the Iditarod were designated as National Historic Trails.
Traveling on the trail was a challenge
for even the hardiest of pioneers.

106. CNN.com - Poor Conditions Reroute Iditarod Again - Mar. 9, 2003
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/US/West/03/09/iditarod.ap/index.html
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Poor conditions reroute Iditarod again
Robert Sorlie of Norway drives his team Saturday up the bank of the Anvik River and into Anvik. Story Tools RELATED See this year's route
Musher must-haves

Iditarod official site
Humane Society of the United States KALTAG, Alaska (AP) Halfway into the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, poor trail conditions have forced yet another route change, officials said Saturday. Race officials decided to drop the last leg of the route between Anvik and Shageluk late Friday night after trail breaking crews encountered impassable conditions, Iditarod executive director Stan Hooley said Saturday. "Most of the stretch between Anvik and Shageluk is very icy with no snow cover," Hooley said. "There's really no way to navigate it." Race Marshal Mark Nordman said organizers immediately notified leading mushers, including Jeff King, Norwegian Robert Sorlie, Ramy Brooks and defending champion Martin Buser. By Saturday morning, the remaining field of 56 mushers had been notified. "The reaction has been great," Nordman said at the Anvik checkpoint, the new turnaround site of the race. "I think the mushers trust me, so when I make a call saying this isn't safe, they say 'Fine."'

107. Travelmaniac Iditarod Photos And Information
Photo collection of the Alaska iditarod, sled dog race.
http://www.travelmaniac.com/iditarod/iditarod.htm
Known as "The Last Great Race", it pits musher
and dogs against the elements as they race
1049 miles (1688 km) from Anchorage to Nome These photographs are from the 1997, 2000, and 2001 Iditarod races
Cindy Gallea (Montana)
Anchorage 2001 Originally, the trail served as a supply route for materials from the coastal towns of Seward and Knik to the gold fields and camps in Northwest Alaska in the early 1900's. Mushers hauled mail and supplies to towns such as Iditarod and Nome and brought out just-mined gold. In 1925, it gained international fame when a team of mushers and dogs raced against time and the elements to relay diphtheria serum to Nome. The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race originated in 1973 to commemorate this life-saving trek. click here to learn about The History of the Iditarod Trail and Race Today, the race has grown into an international
contest with an average of 57 mushers from
Alaska, Canada, the lower 48, Europe and Japan and South America. The youngest musher ever to race was 18 years old, the oldest was 86 years old. Sled dog racing is the only professional sport where men and women compete equally; there are no men's and women's divisions. In 1985 Libby Riddles was the first woman to win the Iditarod. Susan Butcher won the next 3 consecutive years and again in 1990. A popular saying during the 1980's was "Alaska, where men are men, and women win the Iditarod".

108. Lucky Husky Sled Dog Kennels - Alaska Dog Sledding - Mushing Tours & Adventures
Lucky Husky is a leader in Alaska dog mushing tours and adventures. You're invited to come travel the iditarod Trail behind a beautiful team of Alaskan Husky sled dogs with us.
http://www.luckyhusky.com/

Welcome to the World of Sled Dogs!

Lucky Husky, in operation since 1992, is a leader in Alaskan dog mushing tours and adventures.
During the summer months, visitors have the opportunity to take exciting dog sled rides, tour the kennel, and live with the Lucky Husky family. In the winter , Lucky Husky offers "adventure at its best" with half to five day tours and dog sled rides.
We invite you to read about all of our tours and contact us for a truly Alaskan adventure. We look forward to sharing the trails and our four-legged family with you.
Run With the Best!
Lucky Husky
opened its gate to visitors in the summer of 1992 with kennel tours and sled dog demonstrations. In the winter of 1994 dogmushing tours and dog sled rides were added and the operation became a year round visitor oriented business. The kennel was named after Lucky who broke his leg as a puppy, endured numerous complications with his foot and ended up with an amputated toe. With his incredible spirit and happy go lucky attitude he lead Ruth's racing team, together with Charlie, to numerous victories on the sprint racing track. He and Charlie were the main studs in the kennel and while some of their offspring are making tracks on the Iditarod Trail, others "tear up" the racing trails in Europe.

109. Iditarod
You can also view 10 question iditarod Scored Quiz Online Surfing the Net with The week before the iditarod begins I introduce the history behind the
http://dpeterson1.homestead.com/iditarod.html
Art Project : Click here Try Your Own Race in Your Schoolyard. This year we are trying a version of
Iditakid
- role-playing course in which students race from checkpoint to checkpoint.
Home Around the World Pirates On the Farm ... Real Estate Try Your Own Race in Your Schoolyard. This year we are trying a version of Iditakid - role-playing course in which students race from checkpoint to checkpoint. I use the internet site from Nome - Convention and Visitors Bureau to have the students find the answers to a multiple choice worksheet. There are some great sites but I found this one easy for my students to navigate. E-mail me if you wish the answers for the worksheet. You can also view 10 question Iditarod Scored Quiz Online - Surfing the Net with Kids site. I have also found a neat gameboard, ready to be printed, at Hilinelake.com. links page for great sites on Balto. Click here for Mrs. Morgan's Serum Run worksheet that you could also use as you read the story. On this site you will find ideas to use in the classroom, links to many
resources
iditakid Around the world in 36 Weeks The Call of the Wild.

110. Minnesota's Iditarod Team - North Star Kennels - Matt And Sara Weik
Matt Weik led the only team from Minnesota in the 2004 iditarod. Profile of the musher, and a look at the sled dogs on the team.
http://www.minnesotaiditarod.com/

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111. Iditarod Champions - Happy Trails Kennel - Martin Buser
Martin Buser, iditarod, sled dog racing, Alaska, iditarod Champions.
http://www.aviatornet.com/buserdog/
2005 Iditarod
Completed
Our race season possible due to these great sponsors: Eagle Pack Pet Foods NYE Frontier Ford MTA - Big Lake Susitna Veterinary Hospital - Marylou Whitney Mayer Sattler-Smith Architects Spenard Builders Supply Northern Outfitters Marsland Labs/Amaize Supplements - Diversified Tire of Wasilla - the world's greatest kennel crew: John Hessert, Larry Fisher, Terri Norris, Seraina Gredig, Harry Harrisberger, Nikolai Buser, and Rohn Buser
NEWS FROM HAPPY TRAILS April 10 - The brand new 2005 shirts are now available. Click here or on the picture for ordering information. March 28 - The Outdoor Life Network crew recently spent a fair amount of time at Happy Trails, filming the vet check on dogs and also Martin's checkup at the doctor. We don't know how much will end up on the cutting room floor, they took a huge amount of footage. Darcy Marsh, who has covered Iditarod more than anyone else, was the chief director in the field. He traveled the trail on a snowmachine with his cameras. Much of the Iditarod footage over the years, including the old Wide World of Sports specials, was seen through Darcy's eyes. We were very excited to see him back on the trail. Joe Runyan worked incredibly hard to keep track of the race and provide the dog musher and historical expertise that will, hopefully, give the show depth. OLN will start airing the program on April 2nd. The '05 Iditarod continues to garner news. Many folks along the trail had opinions about the young Rachel Scodoris. Long time Alaskan resident and outdoor writer, Craig Medred, seemed to share the sentiments of many Alaskans about Rachel's involvement in the race.

112. JonVanZyle
Gallery of Jon Van Zyle, official artist of the iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ™. Inducted into the iditarod Hall of Fame 2004. iditarod ART PRINTS MINI
http://www.jonvanzyle.com/iditarod.htm
JonVanZyle.com Gallery of Jon Van Zyle, official artist of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ™ Inducted into the Iditarod Hall of Fame 2004 IDITAROD ART PRINTS MINI PRINTS POSTERS ... EVENTS © 2004 Alaska Limited Editions Epicenter Press, Inc. This site was last updated Friday, February 18, 2005 02:27:47 PM Problems? Email the webmaster! Return to top Home Check Out View Cart ... Site Index
IDITAROD ART Click thumbnail for a larger image and more information. Click on any link to view image and more information about ordering. IDITAROD PRINTS 2005 Print: Run / Rest Schedule NEW! 2004 Print: Shadowing the Trail 2003 Print: A Welcomed Rest 2002 Print: Traveling Light 2001 Print: On the Yukon ... 2005 Iditarod NEW! 2004 Iditarod Quantities low 2003 Iditarod Puppy Love 2002 Iditarod Team Chaos 2001 Iditarod Driver's View 99 Iditarod Quantity Low! 1998 Iditarod Air Force 1997 Iditarod XXV People/Map 96 Iditarod Face/Dog 95 Iditarod Bootin'Up 93 Iditarod Husky Family MUSH POSTERS 2005 Mush NEW!

113. 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://dogsled.com/
We welcome you
to fly with us! Visit our site
DudeDog Check out some great dog mushing cartoons created by our friend Theresa Daily! Click Here! Hosting provided
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.

114. Dog Owner's Guide: The Iditarod
The musher is one of dozens who started the iditarod sled dog race from Anchorage to The iditarod began in 1967, the centennial celebration year of the
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/iditarod.html
[Dog Owner's Guide: The Iditarod (www.canismajor.com/dog/iditarod.html)] Home Topics Index Newest ... About
The Iditarod
Alaska's last great race
It is cold, oh, so cold, and snow is swirling in the fierce wind. The dogs plod on, their rhythmic panting and the steady shhhhh of the sled runners the only sound. The musher stands on the rear of the sled, his face almost completely covered against the bitter cold, his arm crooked around the handlebar so he can doze without falling off. There's a rest stop a few miles ahead at Kaltag, and the team is making good time. In only an hour or so, he can bed down the dogs, sip a cup of hot chocolate, and grab a few hours of real sleep before hitting the trail that crosses the Nulato Hills on the way to Unalakleet. Then it's less than 270 miles along Norton Sound to Nome, the end of the trail, the end of the adventure. The Iditarod began in 1967, the centennial celebration year of the purchase of Alaska from Russia, as a project of Joe Reddington Sr. and history buff Dorothy Page. Reddington wanted to revive sled dog racing and the culture it represented and Page was looking for an event to honor the mushers and the dogs who played a large part in the settlement of the state. The race was patterned after the All-Alaska Sweepstakes races held early in the century. The new race was named the Iditarod Trail Leonhard Seppala Memorial Race to pay tribute to the prospectors who boosted frontier economy by discovering and mining the gold in them thar hills and to mushers who carried diphtheria serum to Nome in 1925 to end an epidemic among the natives in that city. Seppala ran the last leg of the serum journey. Iditarod is a small town in the state's interior, taken from the Eskimo word Haiditarod, meaning a far, distant place. Gold was discovered in a creek near the town in 1908, and the great Alaska gold rush was on.

115. CNN.com - Norwegian Musher Wins Iditarod Race - Mar. 13, 2003
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/US/West/03/13/iditarod.win.ap/index.html
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Norwegian musher wins Iditarod race
Robert Sorlie, winner of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, waves as he leaves a checkpoint Wednesday in White Mountain, Alaska. Story Tools RELATED Gallery: Iditarod from start to finish
Interactive: See this year's route
Interactive: Musher must-haves
Iditarod official site
Iditarod gets mushing NOME, Alaska (AP) Norwegian firefighter Robert Sorlie won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, fighting wind and cold toward the finish of a more than nine-day trek. The 45-year-old musher waved to hundreds of cheering spectators Thursday as he led his eight-dog team to victory at 1:47 a.m. He finished ahead of Ramy Brooks and three-time Iditarod champion Jeff King. "I'm feeling very well," Sorlie said before he hugged his wife, Elin Pedersen, in the winner's circle. It was only the second time Sorlie had made the 1,100-mile trip from Anchorage to Nome, a town of 3,500 along the frozen Bering Sea. Sorlie is the second non-Alaskan to win the Iditarod and the second winner born outside the United States. Doug Swingley of Lincoln, Montana, won four times and Martin Buser, a Swiss native who has lived in Alaska more than 20 years, became a U.S. citizen after winning his fourth Iditarod last year.

116. Alaska Trails And Tails
Dog sled adventures, education, and rides. Learn to mush programs for the family. Denali Park and iditarod trail adventures. Bed and Breakfast service.
http://www.dogsledtours.com/
Closed. Thank you for your business!

117. Iditarod
to accompany a group to the 2003 iditarod. She will leave February 25 and return March 6! Keep checking back for daily updates, photos, and educational
http://www.iditarodideas.com/
Iditarod
Mrs. Olson is Up North! She was selected by the Wells Fargo Bank Branch
to accompany a group to the 2003 Iditarod. She will leave February 25 and return March 6!
Keep checking back for daily updates, photos, and educational activities! 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
Movies

Iditarod

Character Education
... MarcoPolo
Standard-based Lesson Plans Idita-Mation
Claymation!

118. JonVanZyle
The official artist of the iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race since 1979. Although inspired by the race his work encompases many more aspects of Alaska and her people.
http://www.jonvanzyle.com
JonVanZyle.com Gallery of Jon Van Zyle, official artist of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ™ Member, Iditarod Hall of Fame IDITAROD ART PRINTS MINI PRINTS POSTERS ... EVENTS NEW 2005 ART: New mini prints have arrived! Snow Bunny Approaching Storm Sweet Dreams 2005 Iditarod Print ... 2005 Mush Poster and Intruding Memories Giclee by Jona Van Zyle Sorry! The AUCTION is now Closed. Visit us for next year's 2006 Iditarod Trail Souvenir Auction. Click here for more details! JVZ Original Sketch "Checkpoint" ALOSKA Hawaiian-style shirts Pronounced ah-LOW-ska, these shirts designed by Jon Van Zyle are colorful and comfortable to wear and can be worn on any occasion, just like their counterparts from Hawaii. Made in U.S. Fabric 55% cotton, 45% rayon. Size S, M, L , XL $65 each plus priority mail shipping Please indicate black or blue print. S M L XL XXL Click here to see more cards, calendars and collectables JONA'S ART Jona Van Zyle, creates art in all forms, including custom, handmade, jewelry. Many stunning pieces are available. Order a one-of-a-kind piece for yourself or as a unique gift. Click here to visit Jona's art page...

119. Iditarod

http://webhome.crk.umn.edu/~dlim/Flash/iditarod.html

120. Iditarod Game
iditarod Board Game. A Fun and printable board game for the whole family! Learn while having FUN! The game consists of a 4 section gameboard,
http://www.hitaluga.com/idgame.html
Iditarod Board Game
A Fun and printable board game for the whole family!
Learn while having FUN!
The game consists of a 4 section gameboard, 4 sheets of Question cards, 4 sheets of Checkpoint cards, 1 printout with the game mushers (players), and 1 printout with the game Obstacles. You'll print out the entire game in minutes right from your computer's browser. After printing out the sheets, just cut out the cards and game players, tape the board together, grab a single dice from an old game and you're ready to "Mush to Nome"!
PRINT THE GAME OUT! Please Read Through Before Starting...
To start the quick printing process, click on one of the gameboard thumbnail size images. After the new page opens and you see the gameboard section, follow the few steps below to print it out:
  • Click on "File" at the top of the browser;
  • Scroll down to "Page Setup..."
  • Click on "Page Setup..."
  • You need to change the margin settings so that the gameboard will print out in full size by changing the standard 0.75" to 0.25". Simply click in each of the "Left", "Right", "Bottom"
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