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  1. Iditarod Fact Book: A Complete Guide to the Last Great Race
  2. The Mystery on Alaska' s Iditarod Trail (Carole Marsh Mysteries) by Carole Marsh, 2003-10
  3. The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail by Debbie S. Miller, 2006-02-21
  4. Akiak: A Tale From the Iditarod
  5. Storm Run: The Story of the First Woman to Win the Iditarod Sled Dog Race by Libby Riddles, 2001-01-10
  6. Iditarod Dream: Dusty and His Sled Dogs Compete in Alaska's Jr. Iditarod by Ted Wood, 2002-09-01
  7. Backstage Iditarod by June Price, 2007-09-01
  8. Kiana's Iditarod (Last Wilderness Adventure) by Shelley Gill, 2002-01-23
  9. Iditarod Classics: Tales of the Trail from the Men and Women Who Race Across Alaska by Lew Freedman, 1992-02-01
  10. The Mystery on the Iditarod Trail Teacher's Resource Book (Carole Marsh Mysteries) by Carole Marsh, 2003-10-01
  11. Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod by Gary Paulsen, 1995-02-17
  12. Running With Champions: A Midlife Journey on the Iditarod Trail by Lisa Frederic, 2006-04-01
  13. Murder on the Iditarod Trail (Alaska Mysteries) by Sue Henry, 1993-03-01
  14. Iditarod: The Great Race to Nome by Bill Sherwonit, 2002-01

1. Iditarod
iditarod XXXIII STARTS ON MARCH 5, 2005 AT 1000 AM IN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. iditarod HEADQUARTERS BEGINS SUMMER HOURS SATURDAY. Beginning
http://www.iditarod.com/
IDITAROD XXXIII STARTS ON
MARCH 5, 2005 AT 10:00 A.M. IN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Official Cable Network of the 2004 Iditarod
Sled Dog Race
Mork invites you to come to Iditarod Headquarters this summer and meet his human, Raymie Redington Visit the museum and gift shop. Come take a “ride on the wild side.” Dog cart rides daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. IDITAROD HEADQUARTERS OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK
Iditarod Headquarters is now open seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Raymie Redington and his dog cart rides will be available daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (weather permitting). No admission fee for the museum. Cart rides $5.00 per person.
This is a unique treat for those summer visitors. Bus tours are welcome. Drivers/tour guides, please call with estimated time of arrival and number of passengers. 907-352-2208 LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR THE
2004 SUMMER TEACHER CONFERENCE
The 2004 Iditarod Summer Teacher Conference will start on June 21 and end on June 25 (with an invitation to all the teachers to attend the first day of sign up for the 2005 race and picnic on Saturday June 26).
If you are planning to attend the Summer Conference please contact the Educational Director, Lois Harter, as soon as possible for a probable head count for space reservation.

2. Dogsled.com - All The Adventure, None Of The Frostbite
Comprehensive coverage of the Last Great Race on Earth, featuring streaming media, daily iditarod reports and educational materials.
http://www.dogsled.com/
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2004 Daily Iditarod Updates Mar 8th Mar 9th Mar 10th Mar 11th ... Mar 19th
2004 Iditarod
Audio Interviews: David Straub
Reporting Jason Barron Judy Merritt Joe Garnie Jason Mackey ... Dick Mackey Rick Mackey Iditarod Photographer Jeff Schultz Mark Moderow Perry Solmonson Ramey Brooks ... Karen Land Ray Redington Jr. Karen Land Ellie Claus Scott Smith Frank Sihler Andy Moderow Wayne Curtis Mitch Seavey Hanns Gatt Terry Adkins If you don't have Real Player you can Download it for FREE - Click Here 2003 Iditarod Champion Iditarod Start 4th Avenue Take a walk down 4th avenue and feel the excitement and energy on Iditarod race day!

3. ADN.com & ALASKA.com | IDITAROD 32
Alaska's largest newspaper, The Anchorage Daily News, reports daily on the 2004 iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. iditarod NEWS. RACE NEWS. RACE STANDINGS. PRERACE NEWS BETTER Four-time champ
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RACE HISTORY 2003 RACE NEWS 2003 PRE-RACE 2003 PHOTOS 2003 MUSHERS ... 25TH SPECIAL SEARCH Search Iditarod news and stories back to 1997. Iditarod E-mail Get adn.com's Iditarod headlines sent free to you daily via e-mail. E-mail address: Top Iditarod story Audio slideshow: Sights and sounds from the race start Swingley says sight improving BETTER: Four-time champ says he will sign up for Iditarod, but racing will depend on the health of his eyes. LINCOLN, Mont. The possibility of a fifth victory in Alaska's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is enough motivation for Doug Swingley to sign up next year, but the Montana musher is not sure he will actually compete. A lot depends on his eyes. Swingley withdrew from this year's Iditarod after the Alaska cold, recorded at minus-70 during the (More...) More Iditarod news RACE STANDINGS PRE-RACE NEWS 2004 RACE GUIDE 2004 MUSHERS Iditarod 32 features Interact : View an audio slideshow of the 2004 race start. Learn about the gear and equipment racers use with our

4. 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, media coverage of The Last Great Race, sled dog
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Race History Iditarod Trail ... 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 2004. CLICK ABOVE to browse best-selling dog books - thanks! ORDER New Book Iditarod Memories VISIT the Iditarod Official Site RSH Online interview with ... Karen Ramstead Introduction to The Last Great Race Top Iditarod 2003 Pre-race Coverage - from Cabela's Iditarod 2003 Mushers Iditarod Official Site - with individual musher race results,biographies, news, much more Art of the Iditarod - 25th Anniversary Poster from 1997 by Jon Van Zyle, and more of his

5. Iditarod
Official Cable Network of the 2004 iditarod. Sled Dog Race. One way to make sure the sled doesnt leave without you! iditarod HEADQUARTERS BEGINS. SUMMER HOURS SATURDAY iditarod XXXIII STARTS ON .
http://www.iditarod.com/index.shtml
IDITAROD XXXIII STARTS ON
MARCH 5, 2005 AT 10:00 A.M. IN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Official Cable Network of the 2004 Iditarod
Sled Dog Race
Mork invites you to come to Iditarod Headquarters this summer and meet his human, Raymie Redington Visit the museum and gift shop. Come take a “ride on the wild side.” Dog cart rides daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. IDITAROD HEADQUARTERS OPEN
7 DAYS A WEEK
Iditarod Headquarters is now open seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Raymie Redington and his dog cart rides will be available daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (weather permitting). No admission fee for the museum. Cart rides $5.00 per person.
This is a unique treat for those summer visitors. Bus tours are welcome. Drivers/tour guides, please call with estimated time of arrival and number of passengers. 907-352-2208 LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR THE
2004 SUMMER TEACHER CONFERENCE
The 2004 Iditarod Summer Teacher Conference will start on June 21 and end on June 25 (with an invitation to all the teachers to attend the first day of sign up for the 2005 race and picnic on Saturday June 26).
If you are planning to attend the Summer Conference please contact the Educational Director, Lois Harter, as soon as possible for a probable head count for space reservation.

6. Iditarod
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
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
Movies

Iditarod

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

7. Cabela's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Coverage
good possibly better than ever, race officials say. iditarod to Pay Record $720 000 in Prize Money. by Jon Little. The iditarod has raised. its purse by more than
http://www.cabelasiditarod.com/
2004 Mushers: Choose Allen, Sue Anderson, Ken Backen, Kjetil Baker, John Barron, Harmony Barron, Jason Barron, John Bartlett, Peter Beebe, Jesse Blanford, Tony Bomhoff, Burt Bondarenko, Anna Boulding, Charlie Britz, David Brockman, Shannon Brooks, Ramy Bundtzen, Robert Burmeister, Aaron Burmeister, Noah Buser, Martin Bybee, Russell Capistrant, Todd Casillo, Rick Chappel, Randy Claus, Ellie Conner, Jim Cotter, Bill Currier, Devan Curtis, Wayne Denick, Todd Duplessis, Stephane Ellering, Paul Fiedler, Linwood Forbus, Tim Gallea, Cindy Garnie, Joe Gebhardt, Paul Gibler, Adam Gould, Melanie Graham, David Grilliot, Doug Hahn, Nils Halter, Vern Hanes, William Hardman, Al Holt, Jeff Iten, Ed Jones, G.B. Jonrowe, DeeDee Kananowicz, Dennis Kancer, Dexter Khatchikian, Ararad King, David King, Jeff Kyzer, Peryll Land, Karen Lanier, Jim Larson, Rick Lindner, Sonny Loviti, Fabrizia Lysyshyn, Jacob Mackey, Jason Mackey, Lance Mackey, Rick Madsen, Steve McKellar, Gary Merritt, Judy Miles, Melinda Moderow, Mark Monson, Tollef Neff, Hugh Nelson, Jamie Osmar, Tim Perri, Dodo Perrino, Sam Perzechino, Carmen

8. ThinkQuest : Library : Alaska's Iditarod Race
Includes race pictures and Quicktime movie.
http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/3796/Index.htm
Index
Alaska's Iditarod Race
We are trying to teach people more about the Iditarod race and how it works. There is a lot to learn, like how to take care of a dog, things that mushers need to know, and how the race has a lot of work and volunteers to make it happen. Our table of contents gives you all the topics we felt were important for people to know about Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest USA Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

9. Iditarod Facts
Facts about the iditarod, researched in response to repeated charges of inhumane treatment of dogs. THE iditarod. Fact, Not Fiction.
http://sunhusky.com/Facts/
THE IDITAROD
Fact, Not Fiction
Dr. John Bramante's pro-Iditarod response to April 1st story in ADN Letter from Dr. Michael Davis , who was NOT happy to discover his name and asthma research
was being used by race opponents. I think you'll find it interesting. As a teacher and dog lover, I'd enjoyed teaching Gary Paulsen's Woodsong (a work of FICTION, as is Winterdance ) and a unit on the Iditarod race for some time before it was brought to my attention that the race was controversial. Surprised and a bit horrified, thinking that I'd possibly been indirectly supporting something abusive, I began to research the subject, reading everything I could put my hands on ( reference list ), talking to both race critics and supporters, as well as those who've attended and competed in the race, plus using my own common sense. Then, in March 2000, I made the journey to Alaska (at my own expense) to check out things firsthand, returning in the summer and again for Iditarod 2001. My conclusions? While the Iditarod may not be perfect, no sport is, it isn’t the horror story its critics painted it to be, either. Others have done the same, including teachers Ann Morgan and Aarin Holmes. Attacked by activists prior to her trip, Morgan focused on their concerns and addresses them

10. Www.iditarod-yukonquest.fr.st - Redirect By Ulimit.com
L'histoire et les meilleurs temps de ces deux courses mythiques.
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11. Iditarod
This online activity follows the iditarod race across Alaska, both the adults and junior versions. Students do a variety of explorations from learning about the trail to meeting live mushers. A
http://teacher.scholastic.com/iditarod/home.htm
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12. Iditarod National Millennium Trail, Inc.
Starting in Seward and finishing in Nome, Alaska the more than 1,000 miles will be completed on the iditarod Trail with traditional Freight Sleds.
http://www.iditarodnationalmillenniumtrail.com/

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Frontier Flying Service Inc. Now Serving Nome and Kotzebue http://www.frontierflying.com/ IDITAROD NATIONAL MILLENNIUM TRAIL, INC. Updates And Interviews From 2004 Iditarod National Millennium Trail, Inc. Invites You To Seize The Big Freeze In The Month of February 2004 By Celebrating The History of The Iditarod Trail With The Alaskan Express Freight Sled Expedition
Starting in Seward and finishing in Nome, Alaska the more than 1,000 miles will be completed on the

13. Welcome To Iditarod Area School District
(McGrath) Curriculum information, job openings, teacher resources, school sites, and staff email directory
http://www.iditarodsd.org/

SCSM Resources from IASD Teachers

Insurance Coverage Booklet

Advance PCS
(Prescription Service)
OneHealthPlan
(Insurance Plan)
Distance Learning Center
2002-2003 Report Cards and curriculum (Adobe Acrobat PDF) 2002-2003 IditaSnap form (Adobe Acrobat PDF) O ur M ission:
    The Iditarod Area School District recognizes the unique and distinctive nature and culture of each child and will work towards providing an individualized, comprehensive, sequential, and culturally-relevant educational program. The district acknowledges the value of forming partnerships between the school and the family. The role of the parents in the education of the child is of primary importance and we welcome your active involvement in school and district programs.
Links to Other Sites AK Dept. of Education (EED) AK Staff Development Network (ASDN) AK Regional Assistance Center (AKRAC)
Contact us at: webmaster@iditarodsd.org
Revised: July 2, 2003

14. Http://theIditarod.org
Acid folk and rock band based in Providence, Rhode Island. Includes biography, news, reviews, tour dates, discography, merchandise, and MP3 downloads.
http://www.secreteye.org/theiditarod/menu.html
Contact: iditarod@email.com
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15. Iditarod Home
Our class has done a month long unit on the iditarod Dogsled Race in Alaska. For more information about the race we used the official iditarod website.
http://www.alexandriacentral.org/cove/iditarod.html
Our class has done a month long unit on the Iditarod Dogsled Race in Alaska. The people involved are incredible and we have learned so much about Alaska and its history. Please, click on the topics below and let us give you our own guided tour of Alaska and the Iditarod.
Iditarod History Iditarod 2000 Alaska Rules of the Race The Dogs Sled and Gear After we watched the real Iditarod and learned about the dogs, gear, route, and preparations, we had our own "Cove Arctic Day". This was a day the students had to plan themselves, just like the mushers have to prepare for the real Iditarod. First, the children had to develop a route for the race. This route had to include six well placed checkpoints. Then, they had to plan who would be the musher between each checkpoint. Each student could only be the musher once. Next, they had to decide where their team wanted to take the mandatory layover and who would bring the food and drink to drop at that checkpoint. They needed to plan their team's sled and who would bring the equipment they decided they would need. And finally, they had to bring enough food for their team and the adult volunteers to add to the hot dogs our school cafeteria donated for our cookout after the race. What a lot of work and careful planning!!!
The class wants to thank all the parent volunteers who made this day possible. It takes about twenty volunteers to man the activities and checkpoints. Without these people, we couldn't have our Arctic Day!

16. General Information
General Information about the iditarod. Newest Entries. iditarod Tracks Dropped Dogs. 2004 Special Musher Awards New. 2004 Winter Raffle Winners New.
http://www.iditarod.com/general_information.html
IDITAROD XXXIII STARTS ON
MARCH 5, 2005 AT 10:00 A.M. IN ANCHORAGE, ALASKA General Information about the Iditarod Newest Entries Iditarod Tracks Dropped Dogs 2004 Special Musher Awards New 2004 Winter Raffle Winners New Rookie of the Year Award Golden Harness Winning Lead Dogs Honorary Mushers 1973-2004 Joe Redington, Sr. (Father of Iditarod) Joe Redington Memorial Togo The real story Red Lantern vs. Widow’s Lamp Story of the Widow’s Lamp History of the Red Lantern Miscellaneous Information What does Iditarod Mean? Mushing Terminology FAQ’s 2003 Special Musher Awards Mushing History The 1925 Serum Run to Nome Iditarod History Iditarod, The Last Great Race Iditarod Background The Iditarod Sled Dog Race Portrait of a Musher ... 2004 Rules Teacher On The Trail (TOTT) Trail Information Trail Notes, Maps and Mileage Track Your Musher Worksheets 2004 Musher Checksheet 2003 Musher Checksheet Raffle Winners 2003 Summer Raffle Winners 2003 Winter Raffle Winners Official Cable Network of the 2004 Iditarod
Sled Dog Race
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17. Sunhusky's Iditarod Den
Regularly updated links and information re the iditarod, the 1,000+ miles dog sled race across Alaskan wilderness. Here is the place to find current information and links, as well as responses to much of the criticism aimed at the race by animal rights organizations.
http://sunhusky.com
Sunhusky's Den
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See sitemap for many, many more Iditarod Facts 601 W. Holiday Drive Alaska Alaskan Summer 2004 , NEW GB Jones Becoming Alaskan Packing for Alaska How to Make Booties ... Don Bowers' History of the Iditarod Trail
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18. Iditarod
This online activity follows the iditarod race across Alaska, both the adults and junior versions. Learn More. Mitch Seavey wins the 2004 iditarod!
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/iditarod/
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Meet adventure writer Gary Paulsen and learn about his experiences racing the Iditarod. Learn More
Mitch Seavey wins the 2004 Iditarod! Read the story of the new Iditarod Champion
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19. Iditarod
Meet adventure writer and master storyteller Gary Paulsen, who has raced twice in the iditarod. What is the biggest challenge of all in the iditarod?
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/iditarod/m.gary.paulsen.htm
Scholastic Home About Us Site Map Search ... Musher Mom Meet Gary Paulsen The Iditarod: An Unforgettable Journey
Meet Gary Paulsen Gary Paulson (Scholastic Archives) Meet adventure writer and master storyteller Gary Paulsen, who has raced twice in the Iditarod. This and Paulsen's many other experiences in the outdoors and growing up have shaped his writing about life. Scholastic interviewed Gary Paulson about his life. Listen to some of his answers from this exclusive interview. In your book Woodsong , you write about how well you got to know the huskies. Tell us a little about this.
Listen to Paulsen's answer. How many [dogs] were on your team?
Listen to Paulsen's answer. Do you have any pets now?
Listen to Paulsen's answer. What advice do you give kids who want to be writers?
Listen to Paulsen's answer. Listen to Paulsen's answer. Students on Scholastic.com interviewed Gary during the Iditarod 2000. Gary answered a selection of students' questions about his dog-mushing experiences, his animals, his books, writing, and life. What do you feel after you finish the race and don't come in first?

20. CNN.com - Mush, But Little Snow, As Iditarod Dogs Get Going - Mar. 2, 2003
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/US/West/03/01/iditarod.race.ap/index.html
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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.

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