
Six of the hundreds of 2022 Iditarod dogs. - Anchorage, Alaska 
Meet 12 Iditarod dogs from Steve, who’s kind of a jerk, to Nala, the peppy cheerleader
Hundreds of sled dogs dashed across 1,000-miles of remote Alaska for this year’s Iditarod.
They faced fierce wind, bone-rattling moguls and snowless ground.
Meet 12 of the Iditarod dogs who made the trek happen.
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The Idaho Sled Dog Challenge is returning to the West Central Mountains of Idaho Jan. 27-Feb. 5, 2025, for its seventh year. Part of the Rocky Mountain Triple Crown, the race features world-class mushers and is an Iditarod qualifier. Pictured here Jan. 29, 2018, at the official start of the inaugural 300-mile race, a sled dog team champs at the bit to take off. (Photo by Melissa Shelby) - Cascade, Idaho
Several changes are coming to the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge in late January and early February as the Iditarod qualifier marks its seventh annual run in 2025. The most significant difference: The 300-mile race has been modified to a 200-mile event with the loss of part of the trail required to reach the Smiths Ferry checkpoint after the Boulder and Lava Fires consumed a bridge this summer.
Race organizers are expanding the event to include Sled Dog Week Jan. 27-31, featuring sled dog movies at the Ponderosa Center in McCall, a bingo night at Foresters in McCall, a trivia...
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