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Iditarod: A Musher's Life

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2009

How does a regular guy become an Iditarod musher? Kasey-Dee Gardner feels the rush.

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  • fuck you asshole, your acting like your doing all the work when in reality your job is easy as fuck while the dogs work hard as fuck!!!!!!

  • there is not a minimum weight but there is minimum gear. That stuff can get pretty heavy.

  • It's a shame that the Iditarod does not have a minimumn weight limit. Having a fast team is useless if your sled is basically empty. It would be wonderful if the race was used to showcase the true working dogs of the north, and tp preserve that working type.

    Good things are worth preserving, but the way things are going with oil, dogs might come in handy again one day. You never know...

  • answer to the question in the description box. = money, he's a neurosurgeon

  • Thank you for this. Very motivating for aspiring mushers.

  • Haha. It's a real mess when they run out of 'jet-power' though!

  • Usually it takes a special breed of man to stand on a sled and force dogs to pull him, to think that this is just some normal guy, amazing.

  • __ A secret to win this kind of competition: Feed the dogs with beans and nuts to get more jet-power.

  • First ! jk :)

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