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Stay at This Alaska Airbnb With Dog Sledding and Northern Lights Views
With the winter months well on their way, it's time to dream of cozying up in a log cabin that feels like stepping into a ...
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She Was Dog Sledding Alone In Alaska When She Saw A Dark Figure Step Out Of The Woods
While TikToker Blair Braverman (@blairbraverman) was dog sledding across the Alaskan wilderness, she thought she saw a demon ...
Dog sledding is an iconic piece of Alaska’s history. From its roots in Alaska Native culture to the Klondike Gold Rush to the Iditarod, it’s withstood the test of time. Now, it’s taken on a new form ...
The world's most famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Here's a look at Iditarod, by the numbers
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The world’s most famous sled dog race is longer this year than ever before. Thanks to a lack of snow, this year's edition of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race needed a new route ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Fifty-two mushers and their dog teams drove through Alaska's largest city in bright sunshine on Saturday to start the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Downtown Anchorage was ...
Most Alaskans are aware of the Yukon Quest. It has been called the “little brother of the Iditarod.” And, indeed, it was. Colder, darker, and with fewer teams entering — it was indeed the little ...
(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) — Ashley Keith used to always dream about joining the world of professional sled dog racing. She got her first sled dog when she was 13 years old and fantasized about one day ...
Local mushers compete in the 2025 Akiak Dash. This story was produced by KYUK and Northern Journal. Charlie Chingliak is a budding high school basketball player in the Western Alaska Native village of ...
America’s northernmost state is the perfect front-row seat to the aurora borealis—and this winter will be an extra special ...
The world's most famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Here's a look at Iditarod, by the numbers
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This story was produced by KYUK Public Media and Northern Journal. Charlie Chingliak is a budding high-school basketball player in the Western Alaska Native village of Akiachak, and he looks the part ...
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