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This study notebook will help you organize and preserve your notes from Bible studies, group or class lessons, semons, workshops, and seminars. Each page, from front to back, is carefully designed to record pertinent information.
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In 1978, Dick Mackey claimed the most dramatic victory ever in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, crossing the finish line in Nome a mere one second ahead of Rick Swenson after a two-week, 1,149 mile-run from Anchorage. Many years later Alaskans still shake their heads in amazement. In One Second to Glory, Mackey shares this and many other adventures: Making a home in the forntier state in the heady first day s of Statehood; Surviving the 1964 earthquake and helping rebuild Alaska; Mushing against “”Doc”" Lombard and George Attla in the heyday of sprint racing; Helping Joe Redington organize the Iditarod Trail SLed Dog Race; Experience 82 degrees below zero at Coldfoot, his famous Arctic Circle truck stop; Mackey’s colorful stories are told in his own words in interviews with Lew Freedman, outdoor adventure writer for the Chicago Tribune and longtime former sports editor of the Anchorage Daily News. Freedman has written seventeen books about Alaska.
One Second to Glory: The Alaska Adventures of Iditarod Champion Dick Mackey
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12 inch x 12 inch Wall Calendar
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This 2002 wall calendar is devoted to the furry white Nordic dog, the Samoyed. Sammies are known for their affectionate nature and their relatively low popularity (compared to the Siberian Husky and the Alaskan Malamute) makes them one of the best kept secrets of the dog world. Samoyed owners themselves, Kent and Donna Dannen photograph beautifully the majesty and love contained within this breed.
TrailBreakers Pioneering Alaska’s Iditarod Blazing the Last Great Gold Rush Trail in North America
Books 1 Comment »- Furs and gold open the Yukon Basin and the trickle begins
- the Great Klondike Rush of 1898
- Early dog-team freighting of the Upper Yukon
- Iditarod GOLD!
- Decline and Death of the Old Iditarod Trail
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TrailBreakers, Volume I chronicles the rich history of daring men and dynamic events that force the lock and break of the silence of the unknown North.
Gold rush leads to gold rush, trail leads to trail, until it culminates in the last, glorious hell-bent-for-leather gold rush trail in North America.
TrailBreakers Pioneering Alaska’s Iditarod Blazing the Last Great Gold Rush Trail in North America
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It is winter in Alaska, the temperatures are freezing, the wind is blowing hard, and you never know when the next blizzard will come, but you are warm inside because your 16-dog sled team just won $72, 066.67! How did you do that? You are the winner of the Iditarod! Learn about the Last Great Race on Earth in the Iditarod Project Pack from In the Hands of a Child. This 48-page revised unit now includes a 12-page research guide and 15 hands-on activities to help your student see what the Iditarod is really all about!









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