One night, my sled dogs and I were gliding through a birch forest in Wisconsin when a black wolf emerged from the trees and ran beside us.
Rookie musher Sadie Lindquist cringed as her drop bags were weighed in ahead of this year's Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. One surpassed the weight limit, which could trigger a cost penalty if she didn ...
"It is understood that, in rare circumstances, dog harm or death can occur through no fault of the musher," the Iditarod rule handbook states ...
Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes cruised to a repeat victory in the Iditarod, the roughly 1,000-mile sled dog race in Alaska.
On the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, a novice learns to drive her own team on an adventure in the heart of winter. Credit... Supported by By Elaine Glusac Visuals by Ben Brewer Elaine Glusac ...
Jessie Holmes won the 54th Iditarod in Alaska Tuesday, March 17, becoming only the sixth musher to win the race in consecutive years.
NOME, Alaska (WIAT) — A couple of weeks ago, there had only been five people to have won the Iditarod sled dog race twice in a row. Now, Jessie Holmes is the sixth. At 9:32 p.m. AKST Tuesday, the ...
Jessie Holmes, who rose to fame on the National Geographic reality show Life Below Zero, is now a two-time Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race winner, thanks to his performance at the 2026 race, which ...
Former reality television star Jessie Holmes won the 2026 Iditarod to earn his second straight title. Per the Associated Press, Holmes is the third competitor in the 54-year history of the Iditarod ...
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