From the Back Cover:
Join the race across Alaska with the Iditarod Fact Book. From mushers and dogs passing under the burled arch in Nome to volunteers working at checkpoints, everybody is a winner in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. All play essential roles in an annual winter drama that got its start as a bold idea more than thirty years ago and today is an international event. You may win a few bets with this book! Is is packed with fascinating facts and figures about the mushers, dogs, race organizers, the training, ther enormous logistical challenge, the volunteers, sleds and gear, checkpoints, distances on the trail, the complete text of the official rules, and a comprehensive list of every finisher since the first race. Sections focus on race champions, checkpoints, mushers' clothing, the expense of running the race, inherent dangers on the trail, entry requirements, food for the dogs and drivers, history of the Iditarod Trail Committee, pronunciations, mandatory layovers, love for the dogs, mountain passes and weather, special prizes, sponsors, strategies, vet care, and much more!
About the Author:
Sue Mattson lives in Bellevue, Washington, and has edited several books for Epicenter Press.
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