Who won the 2021 Iron Dog?
Who won the 2021 Iron Dog?
Iron Dog Champions of the Past
Year | Winning Team | |
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2021 | Brad George | Robert Schachle |
2020 | Tyler Aklestad | Nick Olstad |
2019 | Mike Morgan | Chris Olds |
2018 | Mike Morgan | Chris Olds |
How many miles is the Iron Dog?
2,600 miles
This is Iron Dog The Iron Dog is the World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race and covers more than 2,600 miles as it traverses the Alaskan backcountry.
How do I get into the Iron Dog Race?
Pay Pro Class or Expedition Sport Class entry fee via credit card by calling the Iron Dog Office directly (907) 563-4414. Walk in or Mail in check also accepted. For online registration – scroll down to the “REGISTER ONLINE” box.
What are Iron Dogs Iditarod?
The Iron Dog offers a non-competitive Expedition class giving adventure seekers an opportunity to travel 1,049 miles on the Northern Route of Historic Iditarod Trail to Nome. These teams of two or more travel on a portion of the same trail as the Pro Class Teams.
Where does the Iron Dog snowmobile race start?
The Iron Dog is the World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race and covers more than 2,400 miles as it traverses the Alaskan backcountry. Starting in Big Lake racers speed across the Alaska Range to the Yukon River and cut overland toward the Bering Sea coast before reaching the halfway point in Nome.
Is the Iron Dog Race a competitive race?
Answer. While it is a very competitive race, and some elements and strategies are very guarded and secretive, Iron Dog racers realize they are competing against the elements as much as they are competing against each other. Actually the veteran racers are very supportive and open to new teams.
Where does the Iron Dog Race end in Alaska?
Racers then turn toward Kotzebue then south to finish back in Big Lake. Participants cover some of Alaska’s most remote and rugged terrain while confronting harsh winter conditions.