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Our Favorite Links
- Iditarod - "The
Last Great Race on Earth"
You
can’t compare it to any other competitive event
in the world! A race over 1150 miles of the roughest,
most beautiful terrain Mother Nature has to offer. She
throws jagged mountain ranges, frozen river, dense forest,
desolate tundra and miles of windswept coast at the
mushers and their dog teams. Add to that temperatures
far below zero, winds that can cause a complete loss
of visibility, the hazards of overflow, long hours of
darkness and treacherous climbs and side hills, and
you have the Iditarod. A race extraordinaire, a race
only possible in Alaska.
- GoMush.com
- The newest web site on the block. Race coverage,
mushing gear reviews, musher interviews, free classifieds
and more. Built by a musher, for the mushers and their
fans. Stay on track with GoMush.com
- Sleddog CentralSled
Dog Central
Providing access to sled
dog products and information for all levels of mushing
experience, across the spectrum of of mushing activities.
There has been an explosion of
interest in sled dog sports in the last couple of
years and Sle Dog Central is there to help new enthusiasts
find reliable, time-tested products and information.
A special effort is made to provide current, reliable
and usable information for newcomers and old timers
alike.
- Discovery
Channel
Mushers and their sled
dog teams endure more than a thousand miles of unforgiving
Alaskan wilderness along the Iditarod Trail in hopes
of making it across the finish line – Discovery’s
premier of TOUGHEST RACE
ON EARTH: IDITAROD, will air Tuesday,
October 14th at 10 PM ET/PT.
The six hour miniseries follows mushers and their sled
dog teams across more than a thousand miles of rugged
terrain as they take on Mother Nature - and each other
- in The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
- Prairie
Bilt Sleds
Our sled designs have evolved
from years of testing on the trail and in actual race
conditions. All components are finely engineered to
provide maximum performance. Sleds are designed to allow
the most flexibility and balance. The result is better
control and less fatigue on the driver and the team.
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