Writer Lale Arikoglu follows the historic 1,000 mile sled dog race to find out why it still captures so many imaginations.
Add a historic Iditarod across Alaska to Emily Ford’s résumé of extreme winter feats. Under bright sunshine, the rookie musher from Duluth and her team of 10 Alaskan huskies crossed the finish line of ...
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When Jim LaLonde of Farmington Hills tells people that his daughter is competing in the Iditarod sled dog race over more than 1,000 miles in Alaska, the first thing they ask is why. They want to ...
“He sent me a link to somebody in a helmet going downhill on a sled, and I thought, ‘Oh, this looks crazy and fun. Let’s do it.’ ” That’s how Veilleux found herself careening down a ...