Read about Diligence – the second trait of Iditarod in this story by Sanka.
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4 Comments
How many teams are in this years race?
You can go to : http://www.iditarod.com and click on 2009 Iditarod at the top. Then on the right you can click on 2009 mushers. You will not only find out how many mushers are running but who they are. Have fun. Gypsy
Sanka is cute when he was a puppy and now but i do not know if he is older because he looks like a puppy in the picture.
Sanka is so cute in the picture I just saw!
is there any german shepard dogs in the iditarod