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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. 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.

102. Tilford On The Iditarod Trail
Which way did they go? Tilford on the iditarod Trail OFFICIAL 2004 iditarod SITE. train dogs,. become a musher. and go on the trail. History of 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 2004 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: 4X Iditarod Champ
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
Doug Swingley's Dog Training and Care
Training Sled Dog Pups
A Sled Dog Life
Becoming a Musher
Danger Rides the Trail (Discover some of the hazards of the race.)

103. Alaskan Dog Sled Tours, Dog Sledding Adventures, And Dog Mushing Tours
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/
Unleash the musher in you! At Alaska's Trails and Tails,
Open during the Winter Season
November through April

Make a Reservation

104. Alaska Fly In Guided Salmon Fishing Lodge
Dog sled riding, cross country skiing, snowmachine riding, ice fishing or iditarod race, wildlife and northern lights viewing.
http://www.northwoodslodge.net/
A Fly In Guided Salmon Fishing Lodge
First Class Lodging, World Class Fishing and Winter Adventures
in the heart of Alaska's richest wilderness!
Photo Courtesy Fish Alaska Magazine Incredible fishing, outstanding accommodations, great service and a knowledgeable, friendly staff is what sets us apart. Fly and spin fisherman will sample fishing only Alaska can provide. Our deluxe Alaska fishing resort is situated on Fish Lakes Creek, in the heart of southcentral Alaska's best angling destination. Our lodge guests will be rewarded with a relaxing atmosphere, outstanding Alaskan cuisine and enough memories to last until they return again. The owners goal is that each of our guests leave as good friends and that their fishing vacation with us exceeds their expectations. We offer many exciting activities that are sure to please the whole family: Great Alaska Fishing Lake Creek and other fresh water tributaries of the Yentna River have some of the most productive salmon runs in Alaska. Our USCG licensed fishing guides will take you out on our custom boats to fish for huge King Salmon, Silvers, Pinks and Sockeyes, Arctic Grayling, Rainbow Trout and Northern Pike. Whitewater Rafting Adventures Enjoy a 70 mile, four or five day deluxe guided whitewater fishing adventure deep in the wilds of scenic Alaska with our experienced guides.

105. Millennium Trails - National Millennium Trails
iditarod NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL Surveyed in 1908 by the US Government, the iditarod is America’s only remaining frontier trail.
http://www.millenniumtrails.org/MT_active_pages/NMT/b-right.asp?Action=Detail&ID

106. 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

107. Iditarod 2004
The iditarod Sled Dog Race is a natural for classroom use. Held annually html. For more great online iditarod action, try this site Check
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
...
Photo Gallery

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

108. Alaska Adventure/photography Tours Of Iditarod Race, Northern Lights, Aurora Bor
Adventure / photo tours, photographic workshops, snowmachine tours, mountain bike tours, specializing in Alaska, iditarod Race and iditarod Trail.
http://www.iditarodtours.com/
Wilderness adventure tours, photo tours and workshops, snowmobile tours through remote roadless areas; our 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. Whether it is experiencing the world famous Iditarod Sled Dog Race, following caribou migrating through the spectacular Brooks Range, photographing Fall colors in the shadow of Mt. Mckinley, snowmobiling or running a dog team through the Alaskan wilderness, we make sure you have an experience that you will be talking about for years to come.
We offer a fantastic tour of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race that covers the race start and Musher Banquet as well as add-on tours that follow the race down the trail. Click here for details. Owner/operator Rich Montagna holds a B.S. in Natural Resource Mgmt. and is a professional photographer with over 20 years experience exploring the Alaska wilderness and teaching photography classes and workshops. Browse the menu bar at the top of the web page to view our tours or photo galleries and learn more about us.
Alaska Iditarod Tours
Tel. Tollfree 1-888-959-3300

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

110. Iditarod - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
iditarod. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Imageiditarod_map.jpg 1925 route through Nenana in gray Race trail through iditarod in red. External link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iditarod
Iditarod
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race , usually called " the Iditarod ", is an annual dog-sled race in Alaska , U.S., that commemorates a 1925 relay to transport anti- diphtheria serum from Anchorage, Alaska , to Nome, Alaska , to combat an outbreak of the disease. The vaccine went by train from Anchorage to Nenana, Alaska , and then a series of dog mushers took it overland a total of 674 miles (1085 km) in 127.5 hours. The trail for the race does not follow the route the vaccine took in 1925 but, instead, a trail through largely unpopulated tundra that was chosen to test the mettle of the sled dogs and their drivers. It is named for the ghost town of Iditarod, Alaska , it passes through, which was an Athabascan Indian village before gold was discovered nearby in 1908; a town was built there which became the center of the Iditarod Mining District in 1910, but it did not outlast the local gold-rush. On March 20 Libby Riddles became the first woman to win the race. The event is critized by animal rights activists, as dogs dying because of exhaustion during the trail are rather common. Past winners: Duration day-h-min-s)
1925 route through Nenana in gray

111. Welcome To Iditarod Trail Store
Welcome To iditarod Trail Store. **CANADIAN/INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS PLEASE READ** A few instructions for all of our new and returning friends.
http://www.iditarodstore.com/

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112. The Adventures Of Balto: The Untold Story By Patricia Chargot
A Chapter Book for Children of All Ages. Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1.
http://www.balto-iditarod.com/
A Chapter Book for Children of All Ages.
Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1

113. Alaska Iditarod Tour's Photo Tour Of Alaska Iditarod Sled Dog Race
Alaska iditarod Trail sled dog race, most exciting sled dog race/ sporting event in the world.Watch Race start in Anchorage, travel to McGrath checkpoint for 5
http://www.iditarodtours.com/iditarod.htm
The Iditarod Sled Dog Race! One of the most exciting sporting events in the world.
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 or a checker along the trail. If you want to experience as much of the Iditarod Race as possible, our tours are for you. We offer a range of packages that offer opportunities to attend the race starts as well as the Musher's Banquet and Iditarod Auction Dinner in Anchorage. For the more adventurous, fly down the trail to visit remote checkpoints, explore the area by snowmobile then continue on to Nome for the biggest party in Alaska and the finish of the Iditarod Race. Iditarod Race Tour Highlights :
  • Attending the Musher's Banquet and Iditarod Auction Dinner in Anchorage.
  • Opportunity to be a volunteer dog handler at the Race start.
  • 114. Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog Tours
    Hosted by Jackson Hole s own 8 time 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.
    New! Video from recent trips (Windows Media Format):
    Video 1
    Video 2 Video 3
    Trip Information
    ... Employee Housing / Employment Opportunities

    115. WorkshopQuest: The Iditarod Dog Sled Race
    WorkshopQuest. The iditarod Dog Sled Race. developed by Midge Frazel, Educational Technology Consultant. Mitch Seavey wins the iditarod!
    http://midgefrazel.net/wqiditarod.html
    WorkshopQuest
    The Iditarod Dog Sled Race
    developed by Midge Frazel , Educational Technology Consultant Learning about the Iditarod The Great Race of Mercy
    Web Presentation by Midge Frazel
    Use this Web based slide show to learn the inspiring story
    of the brave men and dogs that saved lives in 1925 Alaska. Teacher on the Trail Page
    http://www.iditarod.com/teacher_on_the_trail.html
    Jeff Peterson, 2004 Teacher on the Trail
    Daily Logs

    Great Focus on Character Education in Alaskan Life Mitch Seavey wins the Iditarod! Iditarod Official Web Site
    URL: http://www.iditarod.com
    Race Updates

    http://www.iditarod.com/race_updates_.html Cabela's Iditarod Web Site URL: http://www.cabelasiditarod.com/ Current Standings http://www.cabelasiditarod.com/ coverage_2004/2004_current_order.html Iditarod Multimedia Page http://www.iditarod.com/multimedia/ Active WebCams during the race Anchorage Daily News : Iditarod URL: http://www.adn.com/iditarod/

    116. Iditarod
    You can also view 10 question iditarod Scored Quiz Online Surfing the Net with Kids site. Blake, Robert - Togo. To Peterson s Classroom. iditarod 2004.
    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.

    117. Travelmaniac Iditarod Photos And Information
    trek. click here to learn about The History of the iditarod Trail and Race. click here to visit the Official iditarod Website. More
    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".

    118. The Racing Siberian Husky Online 1998
    Follow a musher as they prepares for the iditarod with Siberian Huskies from the world famous kennel of Earl and Natalie Norris in Alaska.
    http://www.workingdogweb.com/RSH-1998-1.htm
    The Racing Siberian Husky Online Spring 1998 Web Feature Edition Dog Web Photo Story Two Mushers Run Siberians 1998 Iditarod Reports
    RSH Home
    ... RSH Online No. 2 Another Look at the 1998 Iditarod
    A nadyr Siberians from Earl and Natalie Norris's kennel in Willow, Alaska part of Shawn Sidelinger's 1998 Iditarod team wait for the ceremonial start in Anchorage. Shawn and Brad Pozarnsky ran the two all-Siberian teams in this year's Last Great Race. [Click on each thumbnail photo for a large image of these Iditarod photographs.] Left, Shawn Sidelinger and the Norris Siberians start the trek to Nome, traveling along 4th Avenue in Anchorage. Right, the race starting line banner waves in Anchorage, March 7, 1998. Shawn, left, talks to his leaders before the restart of the 1998 Iditarod near Willow,
    Alaska. At right, the starting line banner stands proudly at the restart location. With his Siberians in booties, Shawn's at the sled for the restart... ready, set.... And go! It's off to Nome! This was Shawn's 2nd Iditarod. He ran a fine race, placing 34th in a field of 63 teams. Gayle and Chuck Cyra of the State of Washington took these great photographs and shared them with RSH. Gayle is shown here with Marty Cashen at DeeDee Jonrow's dog truck. See also Gayle's Iditarod Reports, below. Thanks so much, Gayle and Chuck!

    119. Iditarod Dogs..Sled Dogs..Mushers
    Articles concerning cruelty, and deaths of dogs.
    http://members.tripod.com/~animom/iditarod.html
    Iditarod Dogs...Sled Dogs...Mushers January 2004
    A Real Time Saver
    As I was updating this page, I realized the whole thing could be deleted.
    There is really only one thing needed, this clickable link... Mad Cow Scare
    Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race
    FAIRBANKS, Alaska
    Jan 2, 2004
    American beef, pork and chicken products destined for dogs in an international sled-dog race will not be allowed across the border because of fears about mad cow disease. Some mushers may have to buy dog food for the Canada drop points across the border. "Man, that's crazy," said one musher. "We wouldn't make much difference with the mad cow situation - everything is staying frozen and it's just going to be fed to the dogs." Quest mushers are now trying to figure out how to prepare for the race, which starts in Fairbanks on Feb. 14.
    Source: bignewsnetwork.com An Entire Page of Disgusting Remarks
    ...example...
    "He kicked the dog in the head and it screamed in pain and again in the head and then carefully, aimed carefully and with great force, in the side just to the rear of the rib cage. The dog's screams had gone on all this time but with the last kick- the blow must have almost literally exploded the dog's liver- the dog fell back and grew still and it was all over...." For The Animals JodysJungle.com

    120. Iditarod Trips And Vacations - Ski-in And Fly-in
    Alaska iditarod Trip Discover an exciting trip to the iditarod Skwentna checkpiont. 2 Trips, 2 Ways A 6 Day iditarod Ski Adventure
    http://www.hitaluga.com/iditarod.html
    This page will answer your questions concerning the following:
    Guide Service

    Planning

    Outfitting

    Accomplishment

    This page offers two exciting winter wilderness Iditarod Race trips:
    Ski-in Iditarod Trip

    Fly-in Iditarod Trip

    This page details our float fishing trip info:
    Float Fishing Trips

    River Level
    Fish Schedule Trip overview ... Check Your Dates This page contains the great adventure of Heli-Hiking on Beluga Mtn. Heli-Hike Beluga The following are highlight pages of HiLine Lake Wilderness Camp: Summer Camps Winter Camps Family Camps Youth Camps ... Packrafting Welcome, I'm Jim Oliver and this is my partner and daughter, Jessie Oliver. Together we own and operate Hitaluga Guide Service. We hope you'll find one of our wilderness Iditarod trips just what you're looking for. Be assured that our reputation as a honest, courteous and professional operator is utmost in our lives here in the Alaskan Bush. These trips are very limited on the number of guests we can take so sign up early. "Our annual Iditarod trip is the biggest event of the winter! We all look forward to the excitement and Alaska's winter wilderness. Join us." Your guide

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