The winner of last year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska says he's feeling intense pressure to repeat as champion.
Alaska Natives have used dog sleds as a means of transportation for hundreds of years; Potts-Joseph, who was born in ...
Minot native Sydnie Bahl just turned a childhood love of winter into one of mushing’s biggest accomplishments.
At the Lonesome Pine Lodge in Fort Kent, tables are covered in bags of dog food, paperwork and emergency supplies. This is where mushers, or people who train sled dogs, stop to register their teams ...
In his 15th running of the iconic race, the Bethel musher squeezed into the ninth place position just miles out from Nome's ...
The Iditarod returns to Anchorage as hundreds of dogs and their mushers line up for the race’s ceremonial start. On Saturday, ...
Before dogsled racing was ever on her radar, Mikki Douglass spent her winters skiing around her rural property near Cle Elum, ...
A chorus of constant barking echoes beyond the wintry landscape of the Great Divide Trailhead in Lake Louise. There’s a sense ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Riches and paid appearances haven’t followed Jessie Holmes since he won the world’s most famous sled dog race, the Iditarod, last year. He doesn't mind. A carpenter and a ...