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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. 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 Hitaluga Fishing the Tal Youth Camps Women's Page What's new! Activities Iditarod Trek Prices How do I get there? Where do I stay? When can I come? Rafting trips! Heli-Hiking! 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 Alaska Airmen Contact us Employment Internships
Hitaluga Guide Service offers the following adventures:
Float Fishing the Tal

Heli-Hiking

Iditarod Race

Discover the Wonders of the Alaskan Bush.
Summer and Winter...Nature at its finest!
Plan Your Summer Fun NOW! HiLine Lake Wilderness Camp
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. Join us for the

42. Urban Iditarod
The 10th Annual Urban iditarod will be run Saturday, March 6th, 2004. Show up at noon. The Urban iditarod is always free. You register through us.
http://www.urbaniditarod.com/index.shtml
The 10th Annual Urban Iditarod will be run Saturday, March 6th, 2004. Show up at noon. We msuh 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. Anduril Kennels, Sled Dog Team, Iditarod
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
As competitive sled dog racing kennels go, Anduril has a very small number of dogs. Rob and Cara believe in quality, not quantity. 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. In the 94-95 race season, Rob and "the kids" (the dogs) 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. Rob competed in Montana's Race To The Sky 350-mile sled dog race in 1992, 1995 (placed 7th), 1996 (placed 2nd), 1997 (placed 14th), 1998 (placed 3rd), and 1999 (placed 7th). In 1998 Rob also raced in the John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon in Minnesota, and finished in 11th place. He has also participated in many other races and placed well with the team. His sled dog racing is often "family vacation time," and a great time to get together with other friends/mushers.
Iditarod 2000 Sponsors
Running the Iditarod will be a once in a lifetime event for us. We love and care for our dogs 365 days of the year, but a trip like the Iditarod brings up a lot of added expenses.

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45. 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 ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Services CNNtoGO 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.

46. NorthWapiti Siberian Husky Kennels, Alberta, Canada - Breeders Of Champion Siber
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/
Kennel Home
Alberta, Canada Our Dogs Our Iditarods Karen's Diary What's New ...
Ramstead
- About Us North Wapiti Siberian Husky 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
Iditarod 2004 Ceremonial Start
© Jeff Schultz - Alaska Stock Images

Karen has finished IDITAROD 2004
North Wapiti Kennels has successfully completed the 1000+ mile Iditarod Sled Dog race in 2001 and 2004 using only purebred Siberian Huskies. The North Wapiti team finished the 2001 race with more dogs than any other Iditarod 2001 team, being the only team to finish with 15 of the 16 dogs that started the race. During the 2004 race, despite a broken sled, the team was able to better their personal best finish time by over two and a half days! Their finish time was the third fastest in Iditarod history for a purebred Siberian Husky team. Home of “Pretty Sled Dogs” Welcome to North Wapiti Kennels. We are located in the

47. Iditarod
iditarod. Mrs. Olson is Up North! She was selected by the Wells Fargo Bank Branch to accompany a group to the 2003 iditarod. She
http://www2.grand-forks.k12.nd.us/ms/iditarod/iditarod.html
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!

48. Martin Buser Wins Iditarod Again
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/US/03/12/iditarod.ap/index.html

49. Iditarod Webquest
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
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

50. 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"

51. Iditarod
2004 iditarod Alaska iditarod Winner Anchorage to Nome iditarod Trails Dog Owner s Guide Dogsled.com Education World Lesson Planning iditarod First Day of
http://www.kidskonnect.com/Iditarod/IditarodHome.html
2004 Iditarod
Alaska: Iditarod Winner

Anchorage to Nome: Iditarod Trails

Dog Owner's Guide
...
Iditarod Archives
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52. Swingley Wins Third Straight Iditarod
CNN
http://cnn.com/2001/US/03/14/bc.iditarod.ap/index.html

53. Iditarod & Alaska Unit
iditarod ALASKA. This is a unit that we actually stumbled into this last winter (1999). III. VOCABULARY iditarod, Anchorage, snowshoes, haw.
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.
  • 54. WebQuest
    Running The iditarod. The iditarod, a dogsled race over 1,100 miles of grueling Alaskan terrain, pits man and his dogs against nature.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/5924/iditarod/iditarodunit.htm
    Running The Iditarod The Last Great Race on Earth The Race Begins March 3, 2001! A WebQuest for Elementary Gifted Students Designed by Susan Seagraves
    SSeagraves@yahoo.com
    Visit our classroom web site at: http://www.geocities.com/sseagraves Introduction Task Process ... Teacher's Guide
    Introduction
    It's called The Last Great Race on Earth. The Iditarod, a dog-sled race over 1,100 miles of grueling Alaskan terrain, pits man and his dogs against nature. In this WebQuest you will learn what it is like to compete in this incredible race by assuming the roll of a musher in the Iditarod, making all the preparations necessary for the race, registering, training, and finally competing.
    The Tasks
    Your task is to complete a diary of your adventures preparing for and running in the Iditarod race. The diary will consist of daily entries beginning today. Prior to the beginning of the race, you will have specific assignments which you will complete and enter into your diary. Once the race begins, you will log on to the internet daily to find out your standing in the race and the events of the day. You will write diary entries about each day of your race culminating with your crossing the finish line.
    Process
    This WebQuest will take several weeks to complete. Some of the activities will be completed by you independently, and others will be completed in class. All materials will be placed in your Iditarod Musher's Diary which will be turned in upon completion of the WebQuest.

    55. Dude Dog Toons
    Cartoons, and color book pages about a sled dog and the Last Great Race the iditarod.
    http://www.alaska.net/~sleddog/Dude.htm
    Dude Toons Poopsicle Snow Dance Raging Hormones Growls ... Kidnap the help! Neuter Day! Gossip It's a Female Thing First Snowball Tongues ... Elvis Sighting Trouble Mind Games Trail Breaker Tail Gaitor ... The Pile up LINKS! Learn about Dude Rae's Harness Shop Mushing Links Learn Animal CPR ... Submit a site! Dude Dog
    (c)
    by Theresa Daily
    "A hilarious cartoon dedicated to the sport of mushing. Follow Dude Dog in his mushing misadventures across the Great White North!" Review by dogsled.com
    The Real Dud e
    Dude is a Siberian husky. Dudes mother, "Blondie" was an excellent leader and taught Dude almost everything he knows. She spent
    many days on the trail showing Dude the difference between "GEE" (right) and "HAW" (left). Dudes father's name is "Grizz". Grizz was an excellent wheel dog for many years. Dudes mother and father ran the Iditarod back in the early 1980's.

    56. Sunhusky's Den
    Facts about the iditarod, researched in response to repeated charges of inhumane treatment of dogs. THE iditarod. True, the iditarod is not a walk in the park.
    http://www.geocities.com/sunhusky/
    Sitemap
    I'm doing an updated sitemap that'll appear soon honest. June 4, 2004 p> Sunhusky

    57. 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.
    http://akadventure.tripod.com/
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    Alaskan Northwest Adventures Fishing Hunting Eco-tours Map/What to Bring The Finest Wilderness Adventures Snowmobiling, Clear River Fishing, Hunting, Birding, Super Wildlife Scenery, Eskimo Culture, King Crab, Reindeer Herd, Hotsprings Alaskan Northwest Adventures 101 Airport Rd. White Mountain, Alaska 99874 Phone: (907) 638-3971 Fax: (907) 638-2030 Email: tomnbj@starband.net

    58. 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 Alaska 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

    59. Iditarod Elementary School - Wasilla, Alaska
    iditarod Elementary School 801 N. WasillaFishhook Rd. Wasilla, AK 99654 Phone (907) 376-5371 FAX (907) 373-5931. Nancy Nicholson
    http://ide.matsuk12.us/
    Iditarod Elementary School 801 N. Wasilla-Fishhook Rd.
    Wasilla, AK 99654
    Phone (907) 376-5371
    FAX: (907) 373-5931
    Nancy Nicholson, Principal
    Karen Johnson, Admin Secretary
    Lorraine Helms, School Secretary
    ENTER HERE

    60. 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.)

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