Ultra Runner Jeffrey Stern Tackles Racing Up and Down a Mountain in Alaska noozhawk.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from noozhawk.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
There s up to a $2341 saving a person on a 14-day wilderness, glaciers and culture cruise around Alaska and British Columbia.
The environmentally sustainable, hybrid battery-powered cruise departs Vancouver May or June 2022 and sails the Misty Fiords wilderness, the glaciers at the Tracy and Endicott fiords, Icy Bay with its spectacular icebergs and Mount Marathon.
The deal, from $10,049 a person twin-share for an expedition suite (down from $12,390) or from $6338 a person twin-share for a polar outside cabin (down from $7336) is on sale until May 11 and includes escorted landings, onboard Wi-Fi, hotel transfers and a one-night stay in Anchorage post-voyage.
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Print article DESHKA LANDING The 2021 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race marked Dallas Seavey’s return to the race he dominated the previous decade, and he came into it wanting to make a statement. He did exactly that with the laser-focus approach that made him a four-time champion before he turned 30. He ran a methodical race that left everyone chasing him and now, at age 34, he’s a five-time champion. Shortly after crossing the Deshka Landing finish line Monday morning to match Rick Swenson as the Iditarod’s winningest musher, Seavey made another statement, a sharp and carefully worded explanation for why he left the race for three years and why he’s back now.
Mount Marathon race moves to July 7 to spare Seward from a huge holiday weekend crowd yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
two years ago matt kenney almost died when he was competing in mount marathon in sue wa seward, alaska. perseverance, just, just to finish what i couldn t start that day. so this is one of the most difficult races in the world, runners go up and down 3,000 feet on the mountain. but kenney never made it to the finish line back on july 4th, 2012. he slipped and fell more than 30 feet, suffered a traumatic brain injury. after months of gruelling rehabilitation, we know that comes with tbi, he came back to mt. marathon this july 4th this weekend and his wife cheered him to victory. so proud of him. [ cheers and applause ] and kenney finished the race in 2 hours, 21 minutes, 26 seconds that, beat the time limit by more than eight minutes. amazing.