The reason the iditorad started was to keep sled dogs, who were very important to Alaska's past, a part of Alaska's present. Before snowmobiles , sled dogs were an important mean of transpotation. They were iimportant history of Alaska of the gold rush they started the reace to keep the tradition alive of sled dogs
1112
About 8 to 20 days
$50400+ Ram 1500
DeAnna L Baker
18 years of age and a TEENSY BIG BIT CRAZY! Go for it!
The Iditorad race always ends at Nome, a big town in Alaska.
she is known for being the first woman to win the intermidit dog sled race
Akiak is a story about a sled team and the led dog Akiak. In the start of the story it shows someone talking about how the sledder never won the Iditorad race and facts about the dogs and the lead dog Akiak. In the middle of the story it is when the start of at Nome,Alaska and Akiak gets hurt so he gets on a plane and the sledder replaces Akiak with another sled dog and how Akiak jumps of the plane and wanders around looking for his sled team. At the end of the story it shows how Akiak finds his team and one of the other teams makes a trail that doesn't lead to Anchorage,Alaska and to some other place then they take the trail then Akiak comes and warns them that the trail leads to the below 0 degrees Pacific Ocean near the Aleutian Islands. And the first place sled team ends up being in second place and Akiak's team ends up in first place and win's there first Iditorad race in the Iditorad race or the Alaskan sled race from Nome to Anchorage,Alaska and Akiak's team win's. That is the main summary of start,middle,and end of the story of Akiak.
On average, there are typically between 14 to 16 dogs per Iditarod team. However, the exact number can vary based on the musher's strategy and the individual dogs' fitness and well-being during the race.
The prize for the 1st place winner of the 2012 Iditarod race was $50,400. In addition to the cash prize, the winner also received a new truck and various other prizes. The Iditarod is a prestigious sled dog race held annually in Alaska, attracting mushers from around the world.
Start. * I'd have to see the pictures to be sure you answered it correctly, but if you did then I'd guess "starting nine" -- as in a baseball team.
The future tense of "start" is "will start" or "shall start".