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  1. Susan Butcher and the Iditarod Trail by Ellen M. Dolan, 1996-03
  2. Father of the Iditarod - The Joe Reddington Story by Lew Freedman, 1996-10-01
  3. Murder on the Iditarod Trail (Alaska Mysteries) by Sue Henry, 1993-03-01
  4. The Last Great Race: The Iditarod by Tim Jones, 1988-07
  5. Fan's Guide to the Iditarod by Mary H. Hood, 1996-09
  6. A Tale of Two Iditarods by C. Mark Chapoton, 2008-10-21
  7. Backstage Iditarod by June Price, 2007-09-01
  8. Iditarod Silver by Lew Freedman, Jeff Schultz, 1997-01
  9. Storm Run: The Story of the First Woman to Win the Iditarod Sled Dog Race by Libby Riddles, 2001-01-10
  10. Running With Champions: A Midlife Journey on the Iditarod Trail by Lisa Frederic, 2006-04-01
  11. Iditarod Classics: Tales of the Trail Told by the Men & Women Who Race Across Alaska by Lew Freedman, 1992-10-01
  12. The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail by Debbie S. Miller, 2006-02-21
  13. Back of the Pack: An Iditarod Rookie Musher's Alaska Pilgrimage to Nome by Don Bowers, 1996-01-01
  14. No End in Sight: My Life as a Blind Iditarod Racer by Rachael Scdoris, Rick Steber, 2007-03-20

21. Iditarod Education
iditarod lesson plans, classes with webpages, iditarod message boards, Teacheron the Trail and epals. iditarod® Education. Teacher on the iditarod Trail.
http://designperfect.com/iditarod/iditclas.htm
Iditarod
Education
Activities and e-cards (online postcards) have moved to the Iditarod Activities page. If you've never had an Iditarod unit then look over the starting teachers page. Be sure to see the page on literature ideas too. Teacher on the Trail for Iditarod 2002 Kimberly Kavanagh.
Lesson plans, activities, and classes with web pages:
PBS Mathline January 2002 - This month's Math Concepts focus on the Iditarod. Three activities focus on checkpoints, winning times, and feeding your team on the trail. Iditarod Workshop Quest developed by Midge Frazel. Musher Vern Halter's Teacher Toolbox The Schools of California Online Resources for Education (S.C.O.R.E.) history/social science website, Iditarod 2002 site for teachers including Karen Krupnick's activities: language arts, math, science, and social studies plus forums to post your questions. Karen wrote The Great Race to Nome Scholastic Iditarod 2002 and the 2001 Scholastic Teacher's Guide on the Iditarod. Print the mushing maze. Sue Smith's interactive Iditarod unit including facts and figures of the race. New Mexico State University education student web quest. Many links outdated.

22. SIBERIAN HUSKIES SLEDDOGS SIBERIAN HUSKY MUSHING WINTER DOG SPORTS
Siberian Husky and mushing resource site. Learn about dog sledding, skijoring, the iditarod plus informative links to other sled dog sites.
http://www.husky-petlove.com/mushing.html
support our siberian huskies
*SIBERIAN HUSKIES*
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THIS LINKS BELOW ARE PROVIDED BY ALLEGRO SIBERIAN HUSKY FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING ABOUT THE SPORT OF DOG-SLEDDING MUSHING SKIJORING and OUR HUSKIES AND STORIES.( THEY ARE NOT JUST DOGS,THEY ARE OUR BEST FRIENDS)
Siberian Huskies and Husky resources for help-information
Mushing and Sled dogs
YUKON QUEST Mushing Boot Camp John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon ... Comprehensive Kennel Management Breeder Software

Main Allegro Siberians Page Main Photo Gallery Photo Gallery # 2 Husky Picture Gallery # 3 Husky Mug Shots New Litter Updates Our Puppy Sales Policies Photo of the Month Past-Present Husky Pictures of Month Winter Wonderland Huskies Photos Winter Wonders 2 Photos Sled-Dogs Mushing Information Free Siberian Husky Screen Savers About Arctic Northern Dogs and Huskies Siberian Husky Facts History of Siberians Alpha Training Rules Understanding your Dog Leash Training Dog Training 2 Links Rescue Sites About Designer Dog Foods Whats in your Dogs food Really?

23. Iditarod 2002
Talk about the race and meet Joanne Potts, Race Director Meet Martin Buser, iditarod Champion Sledding as a Sport iditarod in the Classroom Talk with Mary Shields, the first Women to complete the race Meet Gwen Rodman Talk with Karen Ramstead
http://www.rims.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 Race Is On!
Follow Iditarod 2003
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 excitment 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

24. 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://members.cox.net/iditarod/
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25. Iditarod
iditarodthemed ideas, activities, and projects for the classroom.Category Sports Winter Sports Sledding Sled Dog Racing iditarod......iditarod. Mrs. Olson is UP NORTH! She was selected by the Wells FargoBank Branch to accompany a group to the 2003 iditarod. She
http://www2.grand-forks.k12.nd.us/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!

26. ADN.com IDITAROD 31 2001 Race Stories
Alaska's largest newspaper, The Anchorage Daily News, reports daily on the2002 iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Race History iditarod 29 (2001)
http://www.adn.com/iditarod/history/2001/race/

27. The Racing Siberian Husky Online 1998
Follow a musher as they prepares for the iditarod with Siberian Huskies from the world famous kennel Category Sports Winter Sports Sledding Sled Dog Racing iditarod...... Another Look at the 1998 iditarod Shawn2.jpg Mushers Pozarnsky, SidelingerTWO SIBERIAN TEAMS RAN 1998 iditarod. Two experienced
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!

28. Cabela's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Coverage
Cabela's, in partnership with DuPont, provides in-depth information and twice daily coverage during Category Sports Winter Sports Sledding Sled Dog Racing iditarod......Cabela's, provides indepth information and twice daily coverage during the race,compiled by former champion and resident iditarod expert Joe Runyan.
http://www.cabelasiditarod.com/

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Free Catalog Retail Stores Contact Us Alaska: Current Update 2003 Mushers: Choose Aili, Keith Anderson, Ken Baker, John Barron, Jason Bartlett, Peter Barve, Lance Berry, Jack Boulding, Charlie Brooks, Ramy Bundtzen, Robert Burmeister, Aaron Buser, Martin Bybee, Russell Capistrant, Todd Chappel, Randy Clarke, Lachlan English, Ted Fiedler, Linwood Gallea, Cindy Gallea, Jim Gebhardt, Paul Gibler, Adam Scott Gould, Melanie Halter, Vern Halverson, Ellen Hendricks, Jessica Hickel, Bob Iten, Ed Jones, G.B. Jonrowe, DeeDee Kancer, Dexter Kelly, Carla King, Cali King, Jeff La Marre, Kelly Land, Karen Lanier, Jim Lee, Bruce Lindner, Sonny Little, Jon Matray, Blake Moderow, Debbie Monson, Dave Osmar, Dean Osmar, Tim Pinkham, Bill Plettner, Lynda Ramstead, Karen Redington ,Ray Jr. Riley, Jerry Royer, Jessie Sagoonick, Palmer Seavey, Mitch Seavey, Tyrell Sihler, Frank Smyth, Cim Smyth, Ramey Solmonson, Perry Sorlie, Robert Sousa, Gerald Stamm, Ben Swenson, Rick Warnke, Clint Williams, Mike Zirkle, Aily
2003 Daily Coverage:
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Iditarod Race Coverage: Artwork by Tabitha Woodden
Red Lantern Winner Comes Home
by Jon Little Iditarod rookie Russ Bybee knew he was in trouble at Ruby, with more than two-thirds of the race to go. He'd had to pack a key leader who hurt her foot stepping in a hole. His dogs were wracked by a stomach virus. They were down in the dumps and barely picking at their food. He wound up dropping three lead dogs in this Yukon River village, and was down to a single leader. Bybee took his mandatory 24-hour layover and hoped for the best.

29. Alaska Info - Nordamerika Northamerica Westkanada Yukon USA
Informationen zu Nordamerikas sch¶nstem Bundesstaat Reiseberichte, Reiseplaner, Forum, Bilder, Live Cams, Tips, Geschichte, Wetter, Nationalparks, iditarod, Buecher, Videos, Links
http://www.alaska-info.de
Alaska - The Last Frontier
[ Klicken Sie auf die Alaska-Flagge ]
www.alaska-info.de

[Surf-Guide]
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30. Home Page
Order a name plaque to be placed on the side of a musher's cabin, list of names, and photograph.
http://www.goodmorningalaska.com/

31. Iditarod Interview With Gary Paulsen
Meet adventure writer and master storyteller Gary Paulsen, who has raced twicein the iditarod. What is the biggest challenge of all in the iditarod?
http://teacher.scholastic.com/iditarod/interviews/paulsen_interview.htm

32. Huskihaus Racing Siberian Husky Pictures
Historical photos of past Huskihaus Siberians. Pictures of Huskihaus Dmitri CD, a command leader and iditarod veteran, and others. Links and general information.
http://www.harborside.com/~laurelt/Huskies.html
Huskihaus Dmitri CD 1974-1988
(Troll's Tumak of Seabreese x Snoshu's Tai Tai of Hushihaus)
Command Lead Dog, Iditarod Veteran, ISHC Iditarod Award,
ISHC Limited Class Racing Award, ISHC Combination Award.
Unlike most Siberian's, Dmitri was totally trustworthy
off leash and right after chasing sandpipers on the beach,
in lead back in harness, he would run right
past them unnoticed, the professional sled dog.
Huskihaus Dziwa 1974-1987
(Troll's Tumak of Seabreese x Snoshu's Tai Tai of Hushihaus)
Command Lead Dog, Iditarod Veteran, ISHC Iditarod Award,
ISHC Limited Class Racing Award Dziwa was a class act, but she loved to test new drivers, like seeing what Terry Hinesly would do if she stopped the team in quicksand while running in the Oregon Dunes! She always seemed so calm in harness that it took me years to discover she was the one that would make the team "frog" (jump up and go without a command).

33. Index Of /iditarod
Parent Directory17Jan-2003 1548 - 02www.html 17-Mar-1998 1907 3k 03www......Index of /iditarod. Name Last modified Size
http://www.alaskan.com/~iditarod/
Index of /iditarod
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34. Iditarod Home
Fifth grade school class site with facts, history, and other interesting reports about the 2000 iditarod Category Kids and Teens Sports and Hobbies Sports iditarod......Our class has done a month long unit on the iditarod Dogsled Race in Alaska. Formore 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!

35. HOW THE IDITAROD GOT STARTED.
HOW THE iditarod GOT STARTED. The iditarod Trail began in Seward during the goldrush days. But the members of the iditarod Trail committee kept working.
http://www.alaskan.com/docs/started.html
HOW THE IDITAROD GOT STARTED.
The Iditarod Trail began in Seward during the gold rush days. It stretched to Knik then on to the gold camp of Iditarod and eventually to Nome. It's over a thousand miles from Anchorage to Nome via the presently used Iditarod Trail race route. It crosses two mountain ranges, passes through ice-locked wilderness areas, and winds over 200 miles along the mighty Yukon River. The mushers leave civilization at Knik and there's only small towns and villages to break the monotony of traveling in bone-chilling cold until they reach the historic goldrush town of Nome, perched on the shores of the Bering Sea. The historic Iditarod Trail was established by its many travelers and freighters. But having a sled dog race over the trail was initiated by Dorothy Page, a history buff who lives in Wasilla. Back in 1964 Page was serving as chairman of the Wasilla-Knik Centennial Committee and also as secretary of the Aurora Dog Mushers Club. As a spectacular centennial year project, Page talked to many people about re-opening the Iditarod Trail, beginning at Knik, and having a sled dog race to call attention to Alaska's past and the part the mushers and their dog teams had played in opening up the Territory of Alaska. Page could see that raising sled dogs and mushing were going downhill due to the wide use of snowmachines. She felt mushing needed to be revived before the dogs were "completely run down by snow machines." But Page also knew she could talk on forever about a big new race unless she could get a musher interested in her "weird idea. "

36. 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.

37. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Alaska Where men are men and women win the iditarod The iditarod Race is a gruelingand challenging race across over 1,160 frozen miles of Alaska terrain.
http://library.advanced.org/11313/Iditarod/
Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
The web site you have requested, Women in Alaska's History , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Women in Alaska's History click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
Women in Alaska's History
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A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1997 Entry
Click image for the Site Awards Received
  • Third Place
Languages : Site Desciption From the first Native Alaskan women to today's female mushers in the Iditarod dog sled race, the story of women in Alaska is fascinating. Fully searchable, this site tells their stories using maps and pictures, biographies, trivia, and a time line. Important events in Alaskan history such as the Gold Rush and the origin of the Iditarod are covered, and you can try activities, crafts, and recipes (including "Ground Fillet of Moose").
Students Elizabeth T.

38. Iditarod 2002
The Race Is On! Follow iditarod 2003 The iditarod Sled Dog Race isa natural for classroom use. Held annually across the wilderness
http://rims.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 Race Is On!
Follow Iditarod 2003
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 excitment 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

39. The Iditarod
Acid folk and rock band. Includes biography, news, tour dates, discography, and MP3's.
http://www.theiditarod.org/
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40. Iditarod - Iditarod In The Classroom
Not only is the iditarod Sled Dog Race fun and exciting to follow, it is alsoa wonderful learning experience. Return to the iditarod 2002 Home Page
http://rims.k12.ca.us/iditarod/class/
Not only is the Iditarod Sled Dog Race fun and exciting to follow, it is also a wonderful learning experience. Read about the many ways to integrate the race into your curriculum, and then share your own innovative ideas with other teachers. Iditarod in the Classroom - Bulletin Board
Iditarod Books
- A list of valuable Iditarod-related texts.
Student Activities - Suggestions on how to bring the Iditarod into the classroom, provided by Karen Krupnick. Joan's Science Lessons

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