To get from one end of Alaska to another.
the Oregon and The Mormon Trails.
Huskies
huskies
Dogsled
The Iditarod Trail was a trail used to transport goods that ran from Seward, passed through Iditarod, then ended in Nome. Iditarod was named after the Iditarod River. In the early 1900s, it saw a boom due to gold mining. After the gold was exhausted, the town became a ghost town.
"Rod" in Iditarod refers to the Iditarod Trail in Alaska, which was historically used as a route for delivering mail and supplies during the gold rush. The Iditarod Trail later became famous for the sled dog race that follows the same route, known as the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
Siberian Huskies
To get from one end of Alaska to another.
It's iditarodan important dogsled race run annually on the Iditarod TrailFamiliarity information: IDITAROD used as a noun is very rare.
the iditarod is named after the ghost town iditarod in the northern route.
usahally the big ones
He used to race in the Iditarod. He writes books.