Already, Iditarod rookie Gregg Vitello's boots are soaked, he almost ran into three buffalo and his dog, Greg, saved the team from a cliff. He's still having fun. “Even when I was almost dying out there I was still having the time of my life,” he said.
As he sat inside the Nikolai School gym on Wednesday around noon, 47-year-old rookie Gregg Vitello had a dilemma: to take his mandatory 24-hour rest early, or head out on the trail in light rain.
Just 260 miles into the race, Vitello has already had plenty of misery going through the challenging section of trail. He encountered overflow, moguls and even three buffalo as he descended a fast downhill. He said he called ‘gee,’ the command for right, a few times to Greg, who eventually pulled the team away from the ledge.Gregg Vitello said his dog, also named Greg but with one g, saved him on the Iditarod trail.
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Photos: After mud and moguls, Iditarod teams recover in NikolaiDogs napped, mushers napped and sled repairs got underway in Nikolai yesterday. It was another warm-for-winter day on the Iditarod trail.
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After years of COVID restrictions, Nikolai meets Iditarod with cautious optimismThe Iditarod looks almost exactly as it did pre-pandemic. Nikolai Edzeno Tribe First Chief Vernon John said the community was ready to have guests again and serve as a race checkpoint. “It’s pretty good to have it back,” he said.
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Photos: Iditarod mushers shrug off jackets and sled dogs sunbathe“It feels like it’s 100 degrees,” said Iditarod musher Wade Marrs. Our photos from a sunny and warm-for-winter Rainy Pass checkpoint:
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Iditarod mushers cope with warm temperatures as they arrive at Alaska RangeIditarod mushers shrugged off jackets and sled dogs sunbathed as temperatures hovered around 40 degrees on Monday — hot by Alaska winter standards.
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Iditarod update: Warm in the mountainsAs Iditarod mushers began to cross the Alaska Range on Monday, warm weather coaxed many teams into midday rest ahead of the Rainy Pass. Via ADNIditarod
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