Workers celebrate as the Iditarod's new burled arch is lowered from a cargo plane in Nome. “We wanted a tree that had lots of them," Smyth said. "It's basically the perfect tree for the purpose.” ...
Quince Mountain was withdrawn from the Iditarod under the race’s rule on competitiveness, but ended up driving a small team ...
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Iditarod finishes under the brand new burled archIt took a team to find the perfect burled tree. To peel and sand it. Engrave the lettering. Stain and protect it. Then ship it to Nome and put it together. This is the third arch since the beginning ...
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Fairbanks KTVF on MSNNew Iditarod burled arch on flight to NomeANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - The newest edition of the famed burled arch that welcomes Iditarod teams each year on Nome’s Front ...
Wisconsin’s very own Quince Mountain didn’t finish the Iditarod again this year. But that didn’t stop him from getting to Nome.
Jessie Holmes rolled into the Gold Rush town of Nome after 10 days, 14 hours, 55 minutes, 41 seconds traversing the wilderness.
He ultimately arrived on March 19, 5 1/2 days after this year's winner, Jessie Holmes, had crossed under the Burled Arch, and about 2 1/2 days later than the Red Lantern. 'I really took my sweet ...
Jessie Holmes, a 43-year-old who came to Alaska from Alabama more than 20 years ago, earned his first victory in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race early Friday. Holmes crossed under the burled arch in ...
Jessie Holmes, a former reality television star on "Life Below Zero," is the winner of the longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
After spending nearly two weeks traversing more than 1,100 miles of the Alaska wilderness, Duluth’s Emily Ford finished her ...
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