MSN Learning and Research: Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
Encyclopedia article with history, rules, and pictures.
Alaskan Iditarod Mushing
Features the frequent journal entries of Alaskan Iditarod musher G. B. Jones, who has a sled dog team adjacent to the famous Iditarod Sled Dog trail. [not compatible with some browsers]
Sunhusky's Iditarod Den
Regularly updated links and information re the Iditarod, the 1,000+ miles dog sled race across Alaskan wilderness. Here is the place to find current information and links, as well as responses to much of the criticism aimed at the race by animal rights organizations.
Iditarod News and Photos from the Anchorage Daily News
Alaska's largest newspaper, the Anchorage Daily News, presents news, features, profiles and photography from the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
Alaskan Musher
Training notes and photographs from life on the Iditarod Trail in Alaska by Iditarod Veteran G. B. Jones.
Cabela's Iditarod 2000
Provides twice daily news coverage during the race.
Cool Dreams
Bill Borden lives in an unusual place for a musher, in Atlanta, Georgia. Follow his quest to qualify for and run Iditarod 2002.
North Wapiti Kennels Siberian Huskies
Although essentially a kennel, like many, North Wapita uses its site to share its own insight and info on the Iditarod. Karen Ramstead, kennel owner, will be a rookie driver in Iditarod 2000 and her journal is an important element of this site. Follow her as she prepares her pure-bred Siberian Huskies for the greatest challenge of their lives, the 1,150 mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race.
Seward Trailblazers Alaska
Describes the beginning of the historical Iditarod trail which runs from tidewater at Seward to Nome.
Iditarod Great Sled Race
Official site for the world's foremost sled race, the Iditarod Great Sled Race, with regular updates during the race, musher biographies, and educational links.
Alaska Iditarod Tours' Iditarod Sled Dog Race Tour
This tour covers the Race start in Anchorage and the Race middle from the McGrath checkpoint. Webpage features Iditarod Race slideshow.
Plettner Sled Dog Kennels
Iditarod training facility, with information regarding kennels, and training. Iditarod 2000 featured four Plettner teams, among them Lynda's husband, Dan, and Fedor, a Russian adventurer known internationally for his various undertakings.
Ramy Brooks - Dog mushing in Alaska
Ramy Brooks - Professional Alaskan dog musher and his pups challenge some of the most extreme territory on the planet
Guide to the Iditarod Sled Dog Race
Offers extensive links to race history, the official race site, media coverage, winning mushers and dogs, trail maps, training, and equipment.
Guide to the Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race
Offers links to Quest race history, the official Yukon Quest web site, top Quest mushers, Quest and Iditarod dogs and mushers, and Quest and Iditarod in the classroom.
Iditarod Team of Anadyr Siberians
Follow a musher as they prepares for the Iditarod with Siberian Huskies from the world famous kennel of Earl and Natalie Norris in Alaska.
Iditarod Ideas
Iditarod-themed ideas, activities, and projects for the classroom.
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