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| #5180398 in Books | BookSurge Publishing | 2005-08-10 | 2005-08-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.41 x5.25l,.43 | File type: PDF | 180 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Real dog-sledding book|By cllfdl|A great book. If you like the works of Jack London, you'll love this modern true story of an elderly man trying to run the ididerot dog-sled race. It has all the drama of a great novel and the author thankfully does not confuse his readers by engaging in jargain that his readers might not understand. He spends less time on the actual race than|About the Author|Jim grew up and lives in the small rural community of Linwood, Michigan, graduated from college as an Electrical Engineer and spent most of his career as a construction and facility project manager. Upon retirement he continued the families Chri
Father and Son, in Michigan, trained to take their sled dog team to Alaska to run in the 'Last Great Race on Earth', the Iditarod. From the start line in Anchorage to the finish in Nome, Christopher hitchhikes by bush plane along the trail, recording the intensity and struggle of unfolding adventure in his journal on the family website. Jim, the oldest rookie, guides his team through the perils of back country artic travel to a 13 day finish against the odds because of ...
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