A new Iditapod is out! It's still warm on the Iditarod trail. There was freezing rain. Then wet snow. On this episode, we're talking weather, busted sleds, 24-hour breaks and we've got a speedy Dog of the Day. Take a listen:
Dan Kaduce approaches Nikolai. Kaduce arrived with two dogs in his sled, which he left with veterinarians. He said the run from Rohn was one of the hardest he’d had in a decade.
Iditarod mushers are making decisions about where to stop for their mandatory 24-hour rests, some opting to take that break earlier than planned, as the teams continue to contend with warm weather.
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Iditarod update: Warm in the mountainsAs Iditarod mushers began to cross the Alaska Range on Monday, warm weather coaxed many teams into midday rest ahead of the Rainy Pass. Via ADNIditarod
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Iditarod mushers cope with warm temperatures as they arrive at Alaska RangeIditarod mushers shrugged off jackets and sled dogs sunbathed as temperatures hovered around 40 degrees on Monday — hot by Alaska winter standards.
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Photos: Iditarod mushers shrug off jackets and sled dogs sunbathe“It feels like it’s 100 degrees,” said Iditarod musher Wade Marrs. Our photos from a sunny and warm-for-winter Rainy Pass checkpoint:
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Triathletes, boxers and skiers: How different sports help these Iditarod mushers competeThis year’s mushers include a former all-conference football player, an Ironman triathlete and a member of a national championship ski team.
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