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Iditarod mushers cope with warm temperatures as they arrive at Alaska Range

Iditarod mushers cope with warm temperatures as they arrive at Alaska Range
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Iditarod teams met by super good trail as they enter Alaska Range

Iditarod teams met by super good trail as they enter Alaska Range
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Dallas Seavey wins 5th Iditarod

DESHKA LANDING An unusual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race ended early Monday with a familiar champion. Talkeenta’s Dallas Seavey and his 10 sled dogs dashed to the finish line near Willow at 5:09 a.m. Wearing an orange parka, Seavey kicked to the finish behind a perky string of sled dogs. This is Seavey’s fifth Iditarod win, tying him with Rick Swenson for the most Iditarod victories ever. Swenson has held the record alone since 1991. Asked to summarize how he felt about his fifth win, Seavey said, “Comes after four, I guess.” It’s a big deal, the 34-year-old Seavey admitted. Since becoming the youngest Iditarod musher to win in 2005 at the age of 25, people had predicted he might go on to win five.

Pandemic precautions hit Iditarod

Pandemic precautions hit Iditarod Author: Mar 10, 2021 Linwood Fiedler leaves Takotna, Alaska, Thursday, March 12, 2020, during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. (Loren Holmes/Anchorage Daily News via AP) The most noticeable change this year will be no spectators Mark Thiessen Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska Traveling across the rugged, unforgiving and roadless Alaska terrain is already hard enough, but whatever comforts mushers previously had in the world’s most famous sled dog race will be cast aside this year due to the pandemic. In years past, mushers would stop in any number of 24 villages that serve as checkpoints, where they could get a hot meal, maybe a shower and sleep albeit “cheek to jowl” in a warm building before getting back to the nearly 1,000-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. 

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