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Sue Henry struck gold with her 1991 debut mystery, _Murder on the Iditarod Trail_, which won both the Anthony and Macavity awards.
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Sue Henry struck gold with her 1991 debut mystery, _Murder on the Iditarod Trail_, which won both the Anthony and Macavity awards.
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The Iditarod Trail today is considered part of nature's winter playground for men and women who are willing to take on anything Mother Nature can dish out and come back for more.
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The history of the Iditarod Trail is part of the colorful history of Alaska.
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Along the Iditarod Trail, a race was on today to reach mountain bikers, skiers and runners trapped by snows high in the Alaska Range as the notorious Rainy Pass winds began to blow.
Why Now? 2009
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Little did Yoshida know how quickly things can change along the Iditarod Trail.
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The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race first ran to Nome in 1973, after two short races on part of the Iditarod Trail in 1967 and 1969.
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That long and lonely trek ends when mushers reach the Yukon River, and the first to do so traditionally hears one of the sweetest sounds of the 1,100-mile Iditarod Trail short of a cheering crowd on Front Street.
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What matters from here on along the 1,000 lonely miles of the Iditarod Trail to Nome is what is in the hearts and minds of mushers and dogs.
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In 1925, part of the Iditarod Trail became a life-saving highway for epidemic-stricken Nome, when diphtheria threatened residents and serum had to be taken in by sled-dog mushers.
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