Sunday, February 14, 2010

Trail Breaker: February 14, 2010

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The Trail Breaker: A Monthly Newsletter for Iditarod Race Fans -- An Official Email of the Iditarod
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February 14, 2010
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Making Hay

Iditarod Restart Coordinator Jennifer Ambrose prepares a pallet of "Iditarod Straw" for shipment to Iditarod Checkpoints

It's "Game On" Time!

2010 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race organizers are cranking it up… bagging, loading, and airlifting thousands of pounds of straw especially designed for the canine athletes that run "The Last Great Race on Earth."

Get Your Insider Today… and Get Ready To See Coverage of "The Last Great Race" Like Never Before

The Iditarod Insider enters its fifth year of providing the most comprehensive coverage of the field, strategies, and the drama from start to finish.  Live streaming coverage of the start in Anchorage, the restart in Willow, and the finish in Nome are just one part of Insider coverage.  EMMY awarding Insider Video On Demand updates filed daily, and real time GPS Tracking round out the online subscription service that is there covering every element of the race.  Become an ultimate Insider today by clicking here now!

Insider Analyst Has The Inside on the 2010 Front Runners

Insider Analyst, Bruce Lee, is already looking at what the front runners of the 2010 are doing in order to get ready for their "Run for the Roses" (and the 2010 4X4 Dodge Ram pick up truck from Anchorage Chrysler Dodge.) Click here and take a look at what the field is up to.

Purely Alaskan:  It's Purely Iditarod!

The EMMY Award Winning Iditarod Insider has done it again; A two hour look at the history of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race,  from Joe Redington's dream to Lance Mackey living the dream.  It's all here… and you can own yours now by clicking here.

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