A musher must take one 24 hour stop during the race. A musher must also take one eight hour stop on the Yukon, and one eight hour stop on White Mountain.
Well he has to take at least 27, because of the checkpoints, but after that,as many as he wants.
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it depends on the airline you take and how many stops you have.
Depends on how fast you drive, how many stops you make and how many people you take with you (more people, more stops).
8 stops
There are three (3) mandatory stops during the race.
about a week or more
One every meal time and then whenever you need the toilet, so 4/5 maybe 6 max if it will take all day :)
It is impossible to predict the exact day or time that the first musher will cross the finish line in Nome. However, we expect it to be between 9 and 12 days, making it on second Tuesday or Wednesday. Doug Swingley, 1995 Champion, completed the course in 9 days, 2 hours, 42 minutes and 19 seconds to become the first musher from outside of the state of Alaska to ever win the Iditarod.* http://www.iditarod.com/learn/history.html That depends on how fast the musher is going, the place of the musher, where they take the mandatory rest hours, ect...
About 24-26 hrs with out stops it also depends on traffic and how many stops you make.
About 16-18 hr, it depends on how many stops you take.
That depends on how many stops you make.