Mitch Seavey, a three-time Iditarod champion, said he carries two guns – a .44 Magnum and .357 Magnum – during the annual dog sledding race in Alaska. That way, Seavey says, he’s ready for the moose.
I live just south of Fairbanks in a little town called Salcha. My parents have been mushers my whole life, but my dog team is super young. This will be our rookie year in the Iditarod. On February 3rd ...
Iditarod musher Dallas Seavey killed a moose Monday during this year’s competition of the famed long-distance sled dog race in Alaska. Five-time Iditarod champion Dallas Seavey was forced to shoot a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A giant bull moose spent an hour trampling a dog sled team in Alaska even after the owner emptied her gun into the animal.
The Iditarod is a sport unlike any other. That much is clear from the dog sleds alone. But it's also obvious with a simple perusal of the famous race's official rule book. Rule 34 states that any ...
A large bull moose attacked a sled dog team in Alaska last Thursday, injuring dogs and terrifying the rookie musher. In a Facebook post, Bridgett Watkins, the musher, posted photos of the moose and ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A large bull moose spent more than an hour stomping on the sled dog team of a rookie Iditarod musher in the wilds of Alaska last week — and the attack didn't end even after ...
A 17-year-old shot and killed a moose that attacked him, his father, and their sled dogs during a snowstorm in Maine. Caleb Hayes and his father, Jonathan, were returning from a training run with ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A large bull moose spent more than an hour stomping on the sled dog team of a rookie Iditarod musher in the wilds of Alaska last week -- and the attack didn't end even after ...
Five-time Iditarod champion Dallas Seavey was forced to shoot a moose after it injured one of his dogs shortly after the start of the famed annual long-distance sled dog race in Alaska, according to ...