Tag Archives: Siberian Husky

In 1987 a dream was born (Part 7)…

March 26, 2012

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The Iditarod celebrated its 40th anniversary this past March with Willow (AK) musher, Dallas Seavey winning the race. While checking out YouTube I came across a series of videos that captured my attention. They were Iditarod videos, old school style! When they were made, this years winner was just born days after. Robert Forto and […]

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In 1987 a dream was born (Part 6)…

March 25, 2012

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The Iditarod celebrated its 40th anniversary this past March with Willow (AK) musher, Dallas Seavey winning the race. While checking out YouTube I came across a series of videos that captured my attention. They were Iditarod videos, old school style! When they were made, this years winner was just born days after. Robert Forto and […]

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In 1987 a dream was born (Part 5)…

March 24, 2012

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The Iditarod celebrated its 40th anniversary this past March with Willow (AK) musher, Dallas Seavey winning the race. While checking out YouTube I came across a series of videos that captured my attention. They were Iditarod videos, old school style! When they were made, this years winner was just born days after. Robert Forto and […]

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In 1987 a dream was born (Part 4)…

March 23, 2012

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The Iditarod celebrated its 40th anniversary this past March with Willow (AK) musher, Dallas Seavey winning the race. While checking out YouTube I came across a series of videos that captured my attention. They were Iditarod videos, old school style! When they were made, this years winner was just born days after. Robert Forto and […]

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In 1987 a dream was born (Part 3)…

March 22, 2012

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The Iditarod celebrated its 40th anniversary this past March with Willow (AK) musher, Dallas Seavey winning the race. While checking out YouTube I came across a series of videos that captured my attention. They were Iditarod videos, old school style! When they were made, this years winner was just born days after. Robert Forto and […]

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In 1987 a dream was born (Part 2)…

March 21, 2012

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The Iditarod celebrated its 40th anniversary this past March with Willow (AK) musher, Dallas Seavey winning the race. While checking out YouTube I came across a series of videos that captured my attention. They were Iditarod videos, old school style! When they were made, this years winner was just born days after. Robert Forto and […]

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Serum Run 2011: Sled dogs arrive home

March 15, 2011

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As the mushers and snow machiner’s crossed into Nome, some three weeks after the beginning of an epic journey that started in Alaska on a cold, wind-swept afternoon in Nenana, the home base support staff of this expedition sprang into action. At about 6:30 PM my friend Paul–who flew to Nome to see his wife […]

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The Serum Run: Sled Dogs Save the Day–Part 2

February 22, 2011

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A call for help was flashed across the wires and dog teams were posted at way stations along the route.  In an attempt to bring recognition to all the souls that braved the trail, the following account, in its entirety, was taken from Coppinger’s World of Sled Dogs: From Siberia to Sport Racing (Howell Book […]

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Dogs: A streak of light…

October 17, 2010

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I ran across a quote the other day that I wanted to share and write a little bit about: “Dogs don’t know about beginnings, and they speculate on matters that occurred before their time. Dogs also do not know–or at least accept–the concept of death. With no concept of beginnings or endings dogs probably don’t […]

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The Future Home of Iditarod Dreams: What a Difference You’ve Made in My Life

September 16, 2010

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The Future Home of Iditarod Dreams: What a Difference You’ve Made in My Life A lot can be said about the ebb and flow of life. Some believe in fate and some believe in destiny. Some think we have a higher purpose while others say that everything is already planned. There is a huge debate […]

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