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  1. Racing the Iditarod Trail by Ruth Crisman, 1996-06
  2. The Mystery on the Iditarod Trail (Real Kids, Real Places) (Teacher's Guide) (Carole Marsh Mysteries) by Carole Marsh, 2003-10-01
  3. More Iditarod Classics: Tales of the Trail from the Men & Women Who Race Across Alaska by Lew Freedman, 2004-03-01
  4. Iditarod Country: Exploring the Route of the Last Great Race by Tricia Brown, 1998-02
  5. Iditarod Dream by Ted Wood, 2002-12
  6. Iditarod: Women on the Trail by Nicki J. Nielsen, 1986-02
  7. The Iditarod by Andre Jute, 1990-01-25
  8. Gold placer deposits in westcentral Alaska: An inventory of the gold placer mines, prospects, and deposits located within the Holy Cross, Iditarod, Lime ... Sleetmute, and Unalakleet quadrangles by Richard L Lampright, 1999
  9. Iditarod Spirit by Kim Heacox, 1991-10
  10. The Iditarod Arctic Sports Medicine-Human Performance Guide: Official Guide of the Iditarod
  11. Iditarod. Das härteste Hundeschlittenrennen der Welt. by Gary Paulsen, 2000-10-01
  12. The Iditarod: The Greatest Win Ever by Monica Devine, 1997-12
  13. Iditarod Dream/Christmas Dream (Alaska 3-4) (Heartsong Novella Collection in Large Print) by Tracie Peterson, 2005-12-08
  14. Adventures of the Iditarod Air Force: True Stories About the Pilots Who Fly for Alaska's Famous Sled Dog Race by Ted Mattson, 1997-02

41. CNN - Mushers Lining Up For 25th Iditarod Dog Sled Race - Feb. 28, 1997
CNN.com
http://www.cnn.com/US/9702/28/iditarod/
Mushers lining up for 25th Iditarod dog sled race
This year's purse: $400,000
February 28, 1997
Web posted at: 11:30 p.m. EST ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) Sled-dog owners and their teams are gathered in Anchorage in preparation for the peak of the sled-dog mushing season: the 25th Annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, which begins Saturday with a ceremonial run through Anchorage. Bad snow conditions will prevent the race from actually beginning in Anchorage. The official start of the race Sunday will be in nearby Willow, making the course 1,049 miles long. The Iditarod Trail is a historic landmark in Alaska. It was once used to deliver diphtheria serum to distant settlers in the sparsely-populated region. A L S O Fact check: The 1997 Iditarod But by the time founder Joe Redington, now 80, decided to advertise a long-distance race on the trail in 1973, it hadn't been used for 40 years. People told Redington that it would be impossible to run the 1,100-mile course with a team of sled dogs. They were wrong about the course, but the prize money almost didn't come through. When the first competitors left the starting point, not a dime of Redington's promised $50,000 purse was yet in the bank. But Redington persevered, and so did the race, which today is an Alaskan classic.
This year's purse: $400,000

42. 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
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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.

43. 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/
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated 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

44. Discovery Online, Exploration -- Dog Days In Alaska, Iditarod Trail
There are two Anchorageto-Nome iditarod trails, the Southern Route, which is usedon odd-numbered years, and the Northern Route, which is run on even-numbered
http://www.discovery.com/area/exploration/iditarod/trail.html
There are two Anchorage-to-Nome Iditarod trails, the Southern Route, which is used on odd-numbered years, and the Northern Route, which is run on even-numbered years (like this one). Here's a look at the 1,151-mile Northern Route. During the running of the Iditarod, stop back to see the daily progress of the Snodgrass team.
D O G D A Y S I N A L A S K A Today's Update Previous Updates Meet the Dogs
Iditarod Trail Email the Team WebLinks
FEATURE STORIES

1998 Discovery Communications Inc.

45. HiLine Lake Wilderness Camp - Alaska's Bush Adventure
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 Guide Service 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
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 X-country skiing, ski sailing , or an overland trip with our Alaskan style Sherpa service. Join us for the Iditarod . This wilderness camp features three comfortable cabins, each overlooking the lake. Whether trekking, hiking, X-country skiing, ski sailing

46. Iditarod Race Info And Updates--Ultimate Iditarod
Ultimate iditarod provides a complete inside look at Alaska's iditarod from theperspective of the mushers who brave the Last Great Race on Earth TM . .
http://www.ultimateiditarod.com/
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Since October 15, 2002 Ultimate Iditarod's Bill Gallea and Daniel Vetsch are following the Iditarod and posting regular race updates. Stay tuned to Ultimate Iditarod.com for complete information about the 2003 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race Follow the 2003 Iditarod will be featuring four mushers as they train, prepare for, and race in the 31st running of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Click Here To See This Year's Mushers and Dogs Ultimate Iditarod provides a complete inside look at Alaska's Iditarod from the perspective of the mushers who brave the "Last Great Race on Earth TM ." has something for everyone:
  • Current Updates and Features In-depth information, humorous stories, and articles about training, racing, and the dogs. Enough info for even the hard-core mushing fans!!
    Easy-to-understand, basic information to supplement classroom curricula and foster youth interest.

47. 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.
http://www.angelfire.com/rock/blsweets
B.L. SWEETS!
Newvilles Longest Running Ice Cream Social!
  • 24 FLAVORS OF HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM!
  • GREAT FOOD!
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JUST UP FROM THE FOUNTAIN
What a great place to be! Great food, fun, prizes, arcades ! WOW! What more can you ask!
Open year round, B.L. Sweets offers the best of a 50's Soda Shop
Want to Know Where We Are? Check Out Our New Map At The Bottom!
A 1964 Rock-Ola Jukebox serves up the best in golden oldies as you and your family have fun and eat great food ! Music is piped through authentic Drive-In speakers for your enjoyment!
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!
Meals, Desserts and fun for the whole family all in one place at B.L. Sweets!
OUR MENU!
B.L. Sweets offers FAST FREE DELIVERY and offers a spectacular assortment of great food! Not to mention 24 Flavors of

48. Iditarod For Kids & Teachers--Ultimate Iditarod
Ultimate iditarod for Kids Teachers. More useful information for children andteachers can be found in Ultimate iditarod's iditarod for Dummies menu.
http://www.ultimateiditarod.com/teachers.htm
Main Menu
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Ultimate

Iditarod?
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Welcome to Ultimate Iditarod's Kids and Teachers area. Welcome, Everyone! Follow the 2003 Iditarod Follow the Jr. Iditarod!! What Food and Equipment do the Mushers Use? ... What's Carried in the Dog Sleds? More useful information for children and teachers can be found in Ultimate Iditarod's " Iditarod for Dummies " menu. © 2001 Ultimate Iditarod, Snowcrest Racing Sled Dogs, Seavey's Iditarod Racing Team
Reproduction or distribution in any way or by any means prohibited without permission.
Ultimate Iditarod http://www.ultimateiditarod.com email: dogboy@ultimateiditarod.com

49. 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.)

50. Alaska Dogmushing - Iditarod - Yukon Quest - Hundeschlittenrennen
Der Informationsserver fuer Hundeschlittenrennen in Alaska iditarod, Yukon Quest, Copper Basin. Mit Bildern, Infos, Resultaten, Musherbios, Links, Geschichte.
http://www.alaska-dogmushing.de
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Die grossen Hundeschlittenrennen in Alaska und Kanada/Yukon
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51. 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.

52. Theiditarod.org/

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53. Vern Humble's Rainy Pass Lodge - Big Game Hunting In Alaska
Alaska's oldest hunting lodge. Offering deluxe hunts by horseback for Dall Sheep, Brown Bear, Grizzly Bear, Moose, Caribou, and Black Bear. View world famous iditarod Dogsled Race in March.
http://www.rainypasslodge.com
The Best Hunting Experience in ALASKA Rainy Pass Lodge is located on the historic Iditarod Trail 125 miles Northwest of Anchorage. The Lodge is situated in a pristine wilderness setting that is unexcelled for its scenic beauty and primitive majesty. Bud Branham, one of Alaska's pioneer Master Guides, came into this magnificent country in 1935 and carved a lodge that became well known to sportsmen and women around the world. Its name is associated with quality and excellence for the wilderness experiences being offered. It is truly a gem spot in the middle of the Alaska Mountain Range. The hunting opportunities in the surrounding areas are some of the best that Alaska has to offer. It is one of the few areas in the State where six of Alaska's Big Game Animals can be hunted from the same camp, with outstanding trophy quality being available for each species. The photographic possibilities in the area are the finest in Alaska, with the mighty Cathedral Spires rising to the North, like a giant's comb ascending to Mount McKinley. Thousands of migrating birds such as Arctic Terns, Red Throated and Arctic Loons, Swans, Green Winged Teal, Swallows and scores of other species spend their summer months nesting in Ptarmigan Valley. Wildlife is commonly viewed from the Lodge in August and September as the Grizzly/Brown Bear and Black Bear leave the lower forest and head to the higher elevations to fish the salmon streams and later feed on the succulent blue berries that ripen on the slopes. The Fall Alaskan colors are magnificent in late August and early September and offer superb photographic shots.

54. Urban Iditarod
Thoroughly researched, Ann Morgan's site provides teachers and fans with both information and links Category Sports Winter Sports Sled Dog Racing iditarod Education...... iditarod. In March of 2000, I followed the iditarod with my own bush pilot!
http://www.urbaniditarod.com/
New map is up. Print it before you show up. Meet at Noon. Race starts at 1 PM. Alpha dog has a torn tendon, so he'll be there, but some of you bitches will have to carry him. The 9th Annual Urban Iditarod will be run Saturday, March 15th, 2003. You can pre-register by sending e-mail 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
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55. Alaska Dog Sledding: Alaska Adventure Travel And Dog Mushing Trips
Dog sledding expeditions with iditarod hall of fame inductee Jerry Austin.
http://www.alaskadogsledding.com/
Jerry Austin, Iditarod dog sledding hall of fame inductee
- Roy Swafford, CA
This Is True Alaska Adventure Travel At Its Best
Since 1976, Alaska Dog Sledding has specialized in small group wilderness adventures and dog mushing trips into some of Alaska's most beautiful and remote locations with lodge and deluxe safari style accommodations.
Abundant Wildlife - On The Dog Sledding Trail
This is real Alaska in its natural state - grizzly bears, herds of Caribou, majestic bald eagles, huge salmon arctic wolves, giant moose, arctic fox, snowy owl, seals, falcons, and whales. This is just a sampling of the wildlife that awaits your alska adventure travel vacation with us.
World Class Alaska Adventure Travel Hosts "We come back every summer for the companionship of the Austin family and staff."
- Flip and Sue Wilson, Ohio
You can Mush your own team of friendly Iditarod seasoned sled dogs along ancient Eskimo trails. Drive your snowmobile up frozen rivers and to the top of mountain passes. Hike, kayak, view wildlife, experience Yupik Eskimo culture and history. Be a part of and hear the true tales of a life of adventure. Jerry has completed the world famous Iditarod dog sledding race 18 times, is an Iditarod charter hall of fame inductee, a fully insured, Alaska Master Guide with a lifetime of dog sledding, dog mushing, and alaska adventure travel experiences rivalled by few.

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

57. Iditarod 1997 - Official Radio Network Reports
Hear daily reports from the iditarod trail and interviews with mushers.Trail Maps, Pictures, History, Welcome to iditarod 1997.
http://www.alaskaone.com/iditarod/
Welcome to Iditarod 1997
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58. Iditarod & Alaska Unit
iditarod ALASKA This is a unit that we actually stumbled into this lastwinter (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.
  • 59. GORP - National Historic Trails - Iditarod National Historic Trail
    From GORP, a description of, and statistics about, the iditarod race trail.
    http://www.gorp.com/gorp/resource/us_trail/iditarod.htm
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    Juan Bautista de Anza Mormon Pioneer Nez Perce ... Trail of Tears National Historic Trails - Iditarod National Historic Trail Jurisdiction : Bureau of Land Management Established: Route: 2,450 miles, main route 900 (3,945 km, main route 1,450) The Iditarod is a system of historic trails made famous by Alaska gold prospectors and their dog teams during the late 19th and early 20th century gold rush. Most of the trail is usable only during Alaska's six-month winter when rivers and tundra are frozen. Each year the renowned 1,150-mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race is run along the trail from Anchorage to Nome. Other events include the 210-mile Iditasport race for skiers, mountain bikers, and snowshoers, and the Alaska Gold Rush Classic Snowmachine Race. A network of shelters is being installed by the Bureau of Land Management and the Iditarod Trail Committee. Anchorage District, Bureau of Land Management, 8881 Abbott Loop Road, Anchorage, AK 99507; 907-287-1248

    60. Copper Basin 300 Dog Race Home Page
    Based in Glennallen, Alaska, the Copper Basin 300 is one of the toughest qualifying races mushers can run in preparation for the iditarod.
    http://www.cb300.com/
    Copper Basin 300 P.O. Box 282 Glennallen, AK 99588 fax (907) 822-5009
    John Harris Links to other places
    Copper Basin 300 Dog Race...
    Second Annual Art Contest Winner...
    Skyler Cronk, grade 3
    Copper Center Elementary School Special Awards 2003 Race:
    Harmony Barron ~ Rookie of the Year
    Thomas Tetz~ Sportsman Award
    William Kleeden ~ Humanitarian Award
    Carla Kelly ~ Red Lantern Award Zack Steer of Sheep Mountain Lodge Wins 2003 Race!!

    photo by Stacy Tostenson
    Copper Basin 300 Prize Disbursements Position Musher Amount Special Award Zack Steer Lance Mackey William Kleeden *Humanitarian Award Harmony Barron *Rookie of the Year Award John Schandelmeier Bill Steyer Tyrell Seavey Jason Mackey Jim Lanier Paul Gebhardt Dan Kaduce Thomas Tetz *Sportsman of the Year Award David Dalton Chad Lidner Robert Bundtzen Catherine Pinard Hugh Neff Randy Chappel Allen Moore Peter Ledwidger Deborah Bicknell Cali King Kelly La Marre Pierre Foisy Frank Sihler Darrin Lee Todd Capistrant Carman Perzechino Russ Bybee Melinda Miles Regina Wycoff Adam Gibler Carla Kelly Red Lantern Award
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