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Iditarod Race - Checkpoint at Kaltag

by Students of Kaltag School

Pages 4 and 5 of 12

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Kenneth
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The community of Kaltag supports the Iditarod mushers by making food for them, helping set up the hall, and making sure they have a place to stay. Many community members make signs to support their favorite mushers. Violet’s house used to be the checkpoint until their kids said, “We’re not moving out anymore each year!”
The school opens up to house the supporters, the fat bike riders and the walkers.
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Rachal
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The mushers come from all over the world. They have to compete in other qualifying races and ensure they can provide for the care the dogs need and be able to handle the rough terrain for this 1,000 mile race. Each musher must carry an axe, snowshoes, booties for their dogs, dog food, and their own food. Mushers must plan for the trip and ship out the right amount of food and booties ahead to each checkpoint. Each musher cares for their own dogs.
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