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In a place where respect is not easily earned, the name of this homesteader, pilot, and visionary dog-musher generates awe. His is the classic image of an Alaska pioneer--rugged, independent, determined, hard-working. Meet Joe Redington, Father of the Iditarod, a man who found his destiny in Alaska. In an inspirational biography, Chicago Tribune sportswriter Lew Freedman chronicles Redington's birth on the Chisholm Trail and his boyhood in the Depression--homeless, motherless, roaming the country looking for work as a field hand. Alaska was his rebirth in 1948. Redington found the home he never had. On his own piece of dirt, a man could raise a family, hunt, fish, run dogs, and stand up for what he believed. Almost single-handedly, Redington rescued Alaska dog mushing from extinction. With ambition, an abiding love for sled dogs, and refusal to accept "it can't be done," Redington created a legacy in the thousand-mile race across Alaska that has thrilled the world for more than three decades, the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

ISBN-13: 9780945397755

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Epicenter Press (WA)

Publication Date: 07-01-1999

Pages: 320

Product Dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.73(d)

Age Range: 14 Years

Lew Freedman is a former Alaska resident who spent 17 years at the Anchorage Daily News as sports editor and columnist. The author of 58 books, Freedman is a graduate of Boston University with a degree in journalism and he earned a Master's degree from Alaska Pacific University. He currently resides in Indiana with his wife Debra.

Table of Contents

1 Gone Mushing 11
2 On the Move 19
3 Alaska, for Real 28
4 Homesteading the Valley 33
5 Experiments in Dog Mushing 45
6 Living off the Land 55
7 Rescue and Recovery 64
8 When Sprinters Were Kings 79
9 Seeds of a Great Race 89
10 Big Dollars and Common Sense 101
11 The First Iditarod 116
12 No Race for Sissies 134
13 The Infectious Iditarod Bug 146
14 Crashes and Scratches 153
15 Search for Financial Stability 170
16 Training the Up-and-Comers 181
17 To the Top of Mount Mckinley 193
18 Protecting an Historic Trail 209
19 Presidential Treatment 216
20 Trail Woes, High Hopes 222
21 Sidelined, Not Stopped 231
22 A Woman Takes the Title 239
23 International Flavor 247
24 Near Misses 253
25 Staying the Course 263
26 Tourists on the Trail 274
27 Olympic Trials 280
28 Still Racing at Eighty 287
29 Doing Battle 293
30 Father of the Iditarod 302
31 Back on the Runners 310