<p><em>John Wood is an Alaska musher from Chugiak who started chasing the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in the late nineteen seventies and went on to finish the thousand mile route to Nome four times in 1978, 1979, 1982 and 1986.&nbsp;Known for his dry humor and honesty about the grind of the trail, he once joked that after three runs he had “an unparalleled record of mediocrity” and zero prize money, yet if you asked whether he planned to run again his answer was “hell yes,” because the race embodied adventure, excitement, competition and camaraderie that felt uniquely Alaskan.&nbsp;John served as a musher representative on the Iditarod board and offered straight talking advice to rookies about staying upbeat, caring for their dog teams and setting realistic goals in a race where two weeks of little sleep and deep cold are the norm.&nbsp;The event he helped shape as a veteran competitor and mentor is itself legendary an annual March run from Anchorage to Nome of roughly one thousand miles across mountains, frozen rivers and Bering Sea coast, first completed in 1973 and often called the Last Great Race on Earth for its blend of brutal weather, wilderness travel and the deep historical ties between sled dogs and Alaska communities.</em></p><br><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong></p><p>00:02:37 - Growing Up in Alaska's Homestead</p><p>00:06:29 - Mountain Life and Mining Adventures in Alaska</p><p>00:09:32 - Getting into Dog Mushing with Trap Lines</p><p>00:12:43 - Recording the Grand Canyon with John Wood</p><p>00:16:32 - From Finishing to Competing in Iditarod</p><p>00:18:59 - Iditarod Southern Route and Racing Strategy</p><p>00:22:53 - Alaskan Huskies: Sled Dogs and Racing</p><p>00:27:47 - Iditarod Dog Care and Rest Cycles</p><p>00:30:52 - Sleep Strategy for Iditarod Success</p><p>00:33:43 - Three Life Lessons from Iditarod Racing</p><p>00:35:42 - Grand Canyon Evening and Iditarod Song</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

The Trail Less Traveled

Mandela Leola van Eeden

Iditarod Lessons: John Wood on Dogs, Distance, and Discipline

DEC 12, 202541 MIN
The Trail Less Traveled

Iditarod Lessons: John Wood on Dogs, Distance, and Discipline

DEC 12, 202541 MIN

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<p><em>John Wood is an Alaska musher from Chugiak who started chasing the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in the late nineteen seventies and went on to finish the thousand mile route to Nome four times in 1978, 1979, 1982 and 1986.&nbsp;Known for his dry humor and honesty about the grind of the trail, he once joked that after three runs he had “an unparalleled record of mediocrity” and zero prize money, yet if you asked whether he planned to run again his answer was “hell yes,” because the race embodied adventure, excitement, competition and camaraderie that felt uniquely Alaskan.&nbsp;John served as a musher representative on the Iditarod board and offered straight talking advice to rookies about staying upbeat, caring for their dog teams and setting realistic goals in a race where two weeks of little sleep and deep cold are the norm.&nbsp;The event he helped shape as a veteran competitor and mentor is itself legendary an annual March run from Anchorage to Nome of roughly one thousand miles across mountains, frozen rivers and Bering Sea coast, first completed in 1973 and often called the Last Great Race on Earth for its blend of brutal weather, wilderness travel and the deep historical ties between sled dogs and Alaska communities.</em></p><br><p><strong>Show Notes:</strong></p><p>00:02:37 - Growing Up in Alaska's Homestead</p><p>00:06:29 - Mountain Life and Mining Adventures in Alaska</p><p>00:09:32 - Getting into Dog Mushing with Trap Lines</p><p>00:12:43 - Recording the Grand Canyon with John Wood</p><p>00:16:32 - From Finishing to Competing in Iditarod</p><p>00:18:59 - Iditarod Southern Route and Racing Strategy</p><p>00:22:53 - Alaskan Huskies: Sled Dogs and Racing</p><p>00:27:47 - Iditarod Dog Care and Rest Cycles</p><p>00:30:52 - Sleep Strategy for Iditarod Success</p><p>00:33:43 - Three Life Lessons from Iditarod Racing</p><p>00:35:42 - Grand Canyon Evening and Iditarod Song</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>