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Ep. 98: Iditarod: The Last Great Race

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This episode we look at the longest sled dog race, the famous Iditarod. Every first Saturday in March mushers and sled dogs participate in a 1,000 mile race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. It is a race of endurance that can last 9-13 days through the treterous terrain and weather of Alaska. We go over the interesting history of how the race began and how it works now. We also talk about 2 very good self dog films Togo and Iron Will. And of course all the dogs are "good boys".

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This episode we look at the longest sled dog race, the famous Iditarod. Every first Saturday in March mushers and sled dogs participate in a 1,000 mile race from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska. It is a race of endurance that can last 9-13 days through the treterous terrain and weather of Alaska. We go over the interesting history of how the race began and how it works now. We also talk about 2 very good self dog films Togo and Iron Will. And of course all the dogs are "good boys".

If you would like to give a donation you can on PayPal at either Forceofnaturepod@gmail.com or simply forceofnaturepod

On Venmo is my personal account at Matthew-Hamilton-51

We would appreciate any donations very much and we will give shout outs to anyone that does. Thank you!

T-shirts are available... email or message to order one!

If you want us to give you a shout out please go to iTunes subscribe/rate/review give us 5 stars, say whatever you want. It really helps us standout and get noticed. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/force-of-nature/id1416902126

Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play

Please add us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ForceofNaturePod/

Also feel free to send us and email if you want or have any cool animal stories you would like to share forceofnaturepod@gmail.com

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