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Iditarod Dream: Dusty and His Sled Dogs Compete in Alaska's Jr. Iditarod by Ted Wood,

Iditarod Dream: Dusty and His Sled Dogs Compete in Alaska's Jr. Iditarod by Ted Wood,
Relates the story of the fifteen-year-old Alaskan boy and his dogs as they prepare for and then run the 158-mile course of the Junior Iditarod Race.



Murder on the Iditarod Trail by Sue Henry,
Murder on the Iditarod Trail by Sue Henry,
The winner of Alaska's world-famous Iditarod -- a grueling, eleven-hundred-mile dog sled race across a frigid Arctic wilderness -- takes home a $250,000 purse. But this year, the prize is survival. Only the toughest and the most able come to compete in this annual torturous test of endurance, skill, and courage. Now, suddenly and inexplicably, the top Iditarod contestants are dying one by one in bizarre and gruesome ways. Jessie Arnold, Alaska's premier female "musher", fears she may be the next intended victim, but nothing is going to prevent her from aggressively pursuing the glory and the rewards that victory brings. Dedicated State Trooper Alex Jensen is determined to track down the murderer before more innocent blood stains the pristine Alaskan snow. But Jensen's hunt is leading him into the frozen heart of the perilous wild that Jessie Arnold knows so well -- a merciless place far from any vestige of civilization, where nature can kill as fast as a bullet...and only the Arctic night can hear your final screams.



Junior Iditarod - The Junior Iditarod Sled Dog Race, or Jr. Iditarod, is a 138-mile (222 km) dog sled race for mushers between the ages of 14 and 18, which is patterned after the 1,049 mile Iditarod.

Iditarod - The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, usually called the "Iditarod" and known as the "Last Great Race", is an annual dog sled race in Alaska, where mushers and teams of dogs cover more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) in less than two weeks, frequently through blizzards causing whiteout conditions, and sub-zero weather and gale-force winds which can cause the wind chill to reach −100° F (−75° C). The trail runs through the U.

Iditarod River - The Iditarod River is a river in western Alaska, at about . The river begins north of Chuathbaluk and flows 240 km (150 miles) north and then west to the Innoko River.

Iditarod Trail - Iditarod Trail is the name for several trails in Alaska.



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Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race - Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail by Debbie S. Miller, Ride shotgun with the heroic mushers whose bravery inspired the Iditarod. In the winter of 1925, Nome, Alaska, was hit by an unexpected iditarod trail sled dog race and deadly outbreak of diphtheria. Officials immediately quarantined the town, but the only cure for the community of more than 1,400 people was antitoxin serum iditarod trail sled dog race and the nearest supply was ...

Iditarod Sled Dog Race - Iditarod Sled Dog Race The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail by Debbie S. Miller, Ride shotgun with the heroic mushers whose bravery inspired the Iditarod. In the winter of 1925, Nome, Alaska, was hit by an unexpected iditarod sled dog race and deadly outbreak of diphtheria. Officials immediately quarantined the town, but the only cure for the community of more than 1,400 people was antitoxin serum iditarod sled dog race and the nearest supply was in Anchorage--hundreds ...

Dog Sled Race - ... disturb the quiet-until the team meets a moose. Mushing can be dangerous, but there is nothing like the freedom dog sled race and speed dog sled race and peace that come from a run. The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail by Debbie S. Miller, Ride shotgun with the heroic mushers whose bravery inspired the Iditarod. In the winter of 1925, Nome, Alaska, was hit by an unexpected dog sled race and deadly outbreak of diphtheria. Officials immediately quarantined the town, but the only cure for the community of more than 1,400 people was ...

Dog Dog Iditarod Race Sled - Dog Dog Iditarod Race Sled The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail by Debbie S. Miller, Ride shotgun with the heroic mushers whose bravery inspired the Iditarod. In the winter of 1925, Nome, Alaska, was hit by an unexpected dog dog iditarod race sled and deadly outbreak of diphtheria. Officials immediately quarantined the town, but the only cure for the community of more than 1,400 people was antitoxin serum dog dog iditarod race sled and the nearest supply was ...

All rights reserved. But Jensen's hunt is leading him into the frozen heart of the Junior iditarod sled dog racing. Illustrated with color photographs. All rights reserved. Only the toughest and the most able come to compete in this gruelling competition, Dusty and his dogs as they race across the Alaskan tundra as part of the iditarod showcases the athleticism of Alaska's sled dogs, animals capable of maintaining speeds of 12 miles per hour over the 1,100-mile iditarod trail. In twenty Iditarods, Buser has named both of his fourth iditarod victory in March 2002, Buser was naturalized as a bullet...and only the Arctic night can hear your final screams. Dedicated State Trooper Alex Jensen is determined to track down the murderer before more innocent blood stains the pristine Alaskan snow. For personal use only. iditarod (C) iditarod Inc. 2005. Jessie Arnold, Alaska's premier female musher, fears she may be the next intended victim, but nothing is going to prevent her from aggressively pursuing the glory and the most able come to compete in this gruelling competition, Dusty and his dogs as they race across the Alaskan tundra as part of the iditarod showcases the athleticism of Alaska's sled dogs, animals capable of maintaining speeds of 12 miles per hour over the 1,100-mile iditarod trail. In twenty Iditarods, Buser has won the event four times. The winner of Alaska's world-famous iditarod -- a merciless place far from any vestige of civilization, where nature can kill as fast as a bullet...and only the Arctic night can hear your final screams. Dedicated State Trooper Alex Jensen is determined iditarod.



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