One last Iditarace Alaska’s Iditaseason is winding to close with moose-war musher Jesse Holmes claiming a second, consecutive Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race victory in Nome; a lot of talk ...
And the wealthy geezer from Norway has become the first musher in history to break the Iditarod’s eight-day barrier, though the Iditarod ...
Race leaders go from 1st to last Billionaire, Norwegian “expedition musher” Kjell Røkke and his guide, former Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race champ Thomas Wærner, led the “Last ...
Iditarod races hit Ruby The winter, crossroad community of Ruby, Alaska – where the Iditarod Trail meets the frozen Yukon River was a busy place today with Norway’s ...
Iditarod’s expeditionary excitement An “even more exciting” version of the ‘Last Great Race’ left civilization Sunday on the 1,000-mile run north to Nome, or so says ...
With an Irish hiker noted for his physical toughness and psychological fortitude in retreat after challenging what might be the toughest trail left in North America and an Italian woman in the ...
As darkness settled over the vast, desolate, bitterly cold and once-again wild heart of Alaska known to the territory as the “Inland Empire,” a lone Irishman named Gavan Hennigan was settling in at an ...
America might today be facing a serious fitness crisis, but if you have any concerns about the total demise of tough people in these unUnited States, turn your attention north to the tiny and remote ...
Three runner/walker/snowshoers at the front of the race had set up camp at Ophir, a deserted mining camp well short of halfway into the race, while 51-year-old ...
Almost everything in and about America’s Far North has changed in unimaginable ways over the course of the last 110 years, but in winter, one thing remains strangely the same. As Archdeacon Hudson ...
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