Mushers will again line up at the old Wasilla Airport in Wasilla about 40 miles north of Anchorage. At ten a.m., the first teams will depart on their way to Nome. From Wasilla, they travel to Knik Lake, the last checkpoint on the road system. Spectators may drive the 17 miles from Anchorage to Eagle River and the approximately 30 miles from Eagle River to Wasilla. It's about 13 miles from Wasilla to Knik. Once the mushers leave the Knik checkpoint, they are OFF the road system for the duration of the race. * http://www.iditarod.com/learn/history.html
I believe it ends in Nome...
The Iditorad race always ends at Nome, a big town in Alaska.
in march
Jeff King
mushers
March 3
huskies and trained wolves
you can win 50,000 if you are in first place in the iditorodpayment related to
Alaskan native, Lance Mackey won the Iditarod last year.
If she went to elementary school in Wasilla my guess would be Iditorod Elementary School. Why don't we ask her?
They eat up to 1 pound of meet a day but not all at the same time about three times a day they need to eat.
Dream a Dream Dog farm in Willow, Alaska. Where Kate and the Kids met Vern who raises Iditorod dogs. He has raced the Iditorod too. They met the dogs and got to ride a summer version of a sled that the dogs pulled. While they were there they also got to see a litter of six puppies that were barely 2 days old.