We saw a snow machine from the guys who were doing the video from the iditarod. |
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What Palin begins with an announcement from Wasilla is not only a campaign, it is an iditarod of a crusade. |
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The iditarod is one of the most rigorous, cold-weather races in the world. |
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Swingley had seen Rick Swenson, a five-time Iditarod winner, pull psych jobs on others, so he decided to try a little mind game of his own. |
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I'm finally back in my room and feeling a special sort of sympathy for Iditarod mushers. |
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People unfamiliar with sled-dog racing think the Iditarod is won by the best musher. |
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The Iditarod consists of well-worn and easy-to-follow trails that local residents use throughout the year, mushing and snowmobiling from village to village. |
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If you prefer a solo challenge, consider racing a dog sled over 1,100 miles of Alaskan wasteland on the Iditarod trail between Anchorage and Nome. |
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Poo-Chi arrived via a dogsled team led by Doug Swingley, the 2000 Iditarod champion. |
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Female Iditarod dog sled racer DeeDee Jonrowe will be the guest speaker at Tuesday's EIA Inspirational and Awards BreakFast. |
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Jeff King battled through blowing snow and poor visibility to earn his third victory in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska. |
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The Iditarod Trail, at over 1,000 miles, spans Alaska and connects the coastal cities of Seward and Nome. |
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On March 6, that cry will send more than a thousand sled dogs running as this year's Iditarod begins. |
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This pictorial of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race shows participants and dogs and landscapes along the way, in order of the race route from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. |
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One of the lab's pathologists, James Lanier, who just retired, has run the Iditarod race many times and was pictured in the 2006 Sports Illustrated Year in Sports. |
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