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  1. Alaska: A Light in the Window/Destiny's Road/Iditarod Dream/Christmas Dream (Heartsong Novella Collection) by Tracie Peterson, 1998-10-01
  2. Iditarod: The Last Great Race to Nome:Curriculum Guide (The Last Wilderness Adventure Series) by Shelley Gill, 1995-06
  3. Iditarod Activities for the Classroom Book 1 by Iditarod Trail Committee, 2002
  4. Winning The Iditarod, The GB Jones Story
  5. Iditarod's Guide to the Last Great Race by The Iditarod Trail Committee, 2001
  6. Alaska sled dogs and mushers: A teaching unit about the iditarod race and other dog races by Jane Sutherland Niebergall, 1993
  7. Iditarod Curriculum: The Last Great Race to Nome (Last Wilderness Adventure)
  8. Alaska Sled Dog Theme Unit, a Teaching Unit about the Iditarod Race and Other Dog Races (Cross-Curricular/Thematic Studies) by Jane Niebergall, 2003-01
  9. THE LAST GREAT RACE. THE IDITAROD SLED DOG RACE.
  10. Iditarod Trail Annual- Anchorage to Nome Race 1974 by Dorothy Page, 1974
  11. Iditarod National Historic Trail (SuDoc I 53.2:ID 3) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 2000
  12. Portfolio of aeromagnetic and resistivity maps of part of the Aniak and Iditarod mining districts, southwestern Alaska: Southern Iditarod & northern Sleetmute quadrangles (Geophysical report) by L. E Burns, 2000
  13. Iditarod Trail Annual 1989
  14. Iditarod Runner Annual, The Official Magazine of the Iditarod Trail Committee, Inc. by JoAnn Potts and staff, 1989

121. Race Photo
Color photo of the start of the iditarod Race.
http://www.adventurealaskatours.com/images/iditarodstart.jpg

122. SI.com
Images from the iditarod. Back Next. A team mushes down the trail on the Yukon River, just before arriving at the checkpoint in the village of Anvik,
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123. Tilford On The Iditarod Trail
(Inspiring stories of mushers who represent the spirit of the iditarod.) The Training and Preparation Required for the iditarod
http://www.vinton-shellsburg.k12.ia.us/tms/seventh/rdg7/iditarod/idit.html
Which way did they go?
Tilford on the Iditarod Trail
OFFICIAL 2005 IDITAROD SITE
For a quick picture-filled overview of the race,
visit Travelmaniac
Discover...
the mushers , the dogs , and the adventure
of the Last Great Race
Learn what it takes to....
train dogs,
become a musher
and go on the trail
History of the Iditarod
The Iditarod: Commemorating the 1925
Emergency Delivery of Serum to Nome, Alaska

(Be sure to continue to page 2 to complete the article)
Iditarod History
(Brief history of the serum run and the Red Lantern tradition.)
Superhighway to Nome
(Critics complain that the trail is now too easy!)
Alaska...
Where men are men
and women win the Iditarod.
Top Mushers
Women of the Iditarod
(Links to Susan Butcher, Libby Riddles, DeeDee Jonrowe, and Mary Shields.)
Hall of Fame (Inspiring stories of mushers who represent the spirit of the Iditarod.)
Susan Butcher: Champion Dog-Sled Racer
Riddles' win opens the door (Take a look back at the women who proved that mushing isn't just a man's sport)
Training Dogs
Making of a Sled Dog
Training Sled Dog Pups
A Sled Dog Life
Becoming a Musher
A Dog Mushers' Year: The Training and Preparation Required for the Iditarod
Danger Rides along the Trail (Discover some of the hazards of the race.)

124. 4th Annual Portland Urban Iditarod Saturday, March 5, 2005
email Lead Dog at urbaniditarod@verizon.net. If there is enough interest I will print more shirts. Next years Urban iditarod is Saturday, March 4, 2006!
http://mysite.verizon.net/urbaniditarod/
The 4th Annual Portland Urban Iditarod
Saturday, March 5, 2005
Thank you to everyone who came out and made the 4th Annual Portland Urban Iditarod the best ever!
If there is anyone out there who would still like a shirt email Lead Dog at urbaniditarod@verizon.net . If there is enough interest I will print more shirts. Next years Urban Iditarod is Saturday, March 4, 2006!
Homages and Tributes
http://www.mattbrowne.com/2005/03/portland-urban-iditarod-2005.php http://www.kingfishphoto.com/gallery/portlandiditarod2005 http://www.cuponoodles.net/archives/2005/03/its_was_like_sn.html http://photos.yahoo.com/superkaka503 ... http://markantes.com/gallery/2005UrbanIditarod
Please send your photos or website links to the Lead Dog

125. Iditarod Race Across Alaska
Scholastic's site with interviews, facts and statistics, current news during the race.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/iditarod/home.htm

126. Iditarod Lesson
THE iditarod. RACE STATIONS. Lesson Plan . by Leigh Horton students will be traveling to ten stations that are designed using the iditarod theme.
http://www9.chatham.k12.nc.us/cyberPE/iditarod.html
THE IDITAROD RACE STATIONS "Lesson Plan" by: Leigh Horton HOME LESSON PLANS GRADE: 3rd. and 4th. CURRICULUM AREAS: healthful living , social studies, language arts, math computer EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS : tumbling mats, balance beams, yarnballs, mini-trampolines, scooters, cones, jump ropes, paper/pencils. WEBSITES: See Internet Sites LESSON PLAN: Students come into the multipurpose room and sit on the floor at the "Iditarod" display that has been taped to a wall. Information about the race included in the display was found on Internet sites . Using the display as a visual aid, students are introduced to the Alaskan Iditarod Race. For the lesson, students will be traveling to ten stations that are designed using the Iditarod theme. Each station is named after an actual checkpoint in the race. Each station is marked with it's name, direction for completing the station and the number of points scored at the station. The display serves as one station where students answer questions about the race. In any order they wish, students try to complete each of the 10 stations during the designated time (approximately 30 minutes). Points are scored at each station. A maximum of 1,151 points may be scored. This total is the same as the number of miles in the race (1,151 miles).

127. B.L. SWEETS!
1950's soda shop menu, ice cream flavor selections, and specials. Birthday news and list of Hall of Fame members for the Bulldog and iditarod awards. Hours and location in Newville included.
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There is something for everyone at B.L. Sweets! Young children can pull a duck from the pond and win a prize! Older children can play the arcades and of course so can mom and dad!

128. Alaska Dog Sled Tours Iditarod Champion Jeff King Husky
Look at Alaska sled dog racingwith iditarod Champion Jeff King and Husky Homestead Tours and Goose Lake Kennel. Visit Alaska iditarod champion Jeff King and
http://www.huskyhomestead.com/jr-iditarod.htm

129. Iditarod: A Far Distant Place (2000)
iditarod A Far Distant Place Cast, Crew, Reviews, Plot Summary, Comments, Discussion, Taglines, Trailers, Posters, Photos, Showtimes, Link to Official
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130. MSN Encarta - Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Encyclopedia article with history, rules, and pictures.
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/refarticle.aspx?refid=761568687

131. Alaskan Iditarod WebQuest
The iditarod, also known as the Last Great Race, takes place in Alaska iditarod, an old Athabascan Indian word means “Haiditarod” or “the distant place.
http://fp.seattleschools.org/fpclass/web3/
A Literature Based Unit of Study
Introduction
You will soon begin a wild adventure through the wilderness of Alaska. Traveling by dogsled you will race over tundra, cross two mountain ranges, follow two rivers, and take your team across a frozen stretch of ocean on the shelf ice of the Bering Sea. From Anchorage to Nome you will travel about 1,150 miles and stop at 26 check points along the trail. So, you’ll need to be tough and keep a good sense of humor even when you are cold, tired and fed up! The Iditarod, also known as the Last Great Race, takes place in Alaska the first weekend of every March. Iditarod, an old Athabascan Indian word means “Haiditarod” or “the distant place.” Actually, the Iditarod began a long time ago, in 1925. This race wasn’t for fun; it was to save the lives of the people of Nome. The village of Nome was threatened with a diphtheria epidemic and needed medicine/serum that could keep people from catching this disease. It was winter and flying was too dangerous in the pioneer days so, it was decided that the serum should be sent by train from Anchorage to Nenana and then relayed by dog team from there to Nome. The dog mushers, who were mostly native, usually hauled freight and carried mail in their sleds.

132. Type_Document_Title_Here
Sled dog team tours do the iditarod Trail or mush to the Base of Mt. McKinley.
http://www.matnet.com/~miami/

133. PETA Living Commentary
Time to Dump the iditarod. by Alisa Mullins. Despite socalled improvements to the famed iditarod sled race run every spring, dogs are still being worked
http://www.peta-online.org/liv/c/31.html

134. North Wapiti Kennels Siberian Huskies
Although essentially a kennel, like many, North Wapita uses its site to share its own insight and info on the iditarod. Karen Ramstead, kennel owner, will be a rookie driver in iditarod 2000 and her journal is an important element of this site. Follow her as she prepares her purebred Siberian Huskies for the greatest challenge of their lives, the 1,150 mile iditarod Sled Dog Race.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2649/index.html
NORTH WAPITI KENNELS
"Have you broken trail on snowshoes? mushed your huskies up the river, Dared the unknown, led the way, and clutched the prize?" - Robert Service Click on the picture to see a larger version! Welcome to the North Wapiti Kennels Home Page. We are Karen and Mark Ramstead and we live in Perryvale, Alberta, Canada where we raise Siberian Huskies that are competitive in Conformation, Obedience, and Racing. We are very proud of our race record, which includes winning the 1994 Gold Rush Trail 54 mile Sled Dog Race and 4th place in the 1996 Race to the Sky 300 in Montana. In 1999 we ran Knik200 and Klondike300 in Alaska - qualifying us to run IDITAROD in year 2000!! In the show ring we also have results to be proud of. Many of our dogs, including Oreo, Spud, Bravo and Minnow are Group Placers, but our 'star'in the ring is Breezy , who in 1996 achieved muliple Group Placings and 2 Best in Shows. Our Dogs 2000 Race Season Our Iditarod 2000 Page Sledding and other fun things Gone,but not forgotten Links to other sites on the Web
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135. Mirage Elementary Manila Theme McWann S Wondrous Whiz Kids Welcome
This iditarod Project will provide you with an opportunity to experience the use I have provided these links to help you during your iditarod journey.
http://pwann.myteacher.dvusd.org/iditarod
McWann's Wondrous Whiz Kids
Welcome to the "McWann" Team-Teaching Classroom
Go To: Home Mrs. McFadden Mrs. Wann Iditarod Project Members Login
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Project Profile
This Iditarod Project will provide you with an opportunity to experience the use of real-time weather and race data on the internet. You and a partner will create daily diary entries from your musher's point of view while relating it to the information you glean on a daily basis from the various internet links and activities you do in class.
Learning Objectives
You will be involved in several modes of learning during this project as you work cooperatively with a partner to complete a daily diary entry from the point of view of your chosen musher. These diary entries should include actual data and events as reported on the official website, as well as information you learn about the local history, geography, culture, and art of Alaska.
When this project is completed, you and your partner will have included information in your diary that relate to:
Science : The Aurora Borealis phenomenon
History : The Idita-Hunt challenge Geography : Geographical challenges faced during the race Native Art/Culture : Native artwork or customs experienced Math : How much food? How many dogs? How much clothing? How many miles per hour? How many miles per day? How many hours? How many minutes? How many seconds? This list can go on and on and on and on...

136. APRN > Iditarod 2005
Current standings at iditarod.com (opens in new window) Additional support for APRN s iditarod XXXIII coverage was provided by
http://aprn.org/iditarod/
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Sorlie, fresh-faced in Anchorage before a grueling but victorious 1,100-mile race
Anchorage, AK
05 March 2005 Ashleigh Liston / www.colorchase.com Share your Iditarod photos with the world E-mail us your original Iditarod photos and we'll post them in our online photo galleries . Be sure to tell us your name and a little about the photo ( e.g. date, location, subject) so we can give you credit. ( Support for APRN's public service mission comes from member stations statewide and their individual and corporate contributors. Please support your local public radio station in Alaska. Additional s upport for APRN's Iditarod XXXIII coverage was provided by:

137. Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog Tours
veteran iditarod Musher, Frank Teasley, recipient of the Leonhard Seppala Humanitarian Award, for the best caredfor team.
http://www.jhsleddog.com/index.shtml
Hosted by Jackson Hole's own 8 time
veteran Iditarod Musher, Frank Teasley,
recipient of the Leonhard Seppala Humanitarian Award,
for the best cared-for team.
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Video 1
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Touring information for this stage on the iditarod Trail and nearby old gold mining towns.
http://www.takotna.com/
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139. Iditarod
Are you still not sure if you want to do an iditarod unit? This is the official site of the iditarod Trail Committee, and it s verycomprehensive.
http://www.sdmf.k12.wi.us/bf/resources/winter/iditarod.htm
Iditarod Facts
Are you still not sure if you want to do an Iditarod unit? Get the facts to refute any questions or complaints about animal abuse or to sell your teaching this unit to others and to your principal. Iditarod
Special thanks to Walter McKenzie! Iditarod- Official Site This is the official site of the Iditarod Trail Committee, and it's verycomprehensive. There's lots of information here - everything you need tofollow the race for FREE: history, geography, weather, news sources,strategy, mushers biographies, information on the dogs, and real timeupdates of the race once it begins March 1st. AKC Alaskan Malamute Page The American Kennel Club offers wonderful, detailed information on the breed that fuels the race; the kids love the dogs and this site makes you an instant authority on their characteristics, breeding and upkeep. The entire package is nicely formatted and colorfully attractive for kids. Iditarod Project Have your class follow a musher while participating in an interactive, online set of problem solving tasks!

140. Yukon Quest @ WorkingDogWeb -- A Guide To This Famous Sled Dog Race
Offers links to Quest race history, the official Yukon Quest web site, top Quest mushers, Quest and iditarod dogs and mushers, and Quest and iditarod in the classroom.
http://www.workingdogweb.com/Quest.htm
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