Sleep-pedaling and rescues by snow-bikers at Iditarod

Update on the Human Powered Iditarod  from Gene Bisbe You really oughta just start reading him regularly.–Corrie

Sleep-pedaling and rescues by snow-bikers at Iditarod

by Gene Bisbee at 10:45PM (PST) on March 1, 2008  |  Permanent Link  |  Cosmos

Most of the snow-bike riders in the Human-Powered Iditarod have trickled into McGrath, the 350-mile checkpoint for those on the way to Nome and the end of the ride for about a dozen.

The latest cyclist to roll into the small town on the banks of the Kuskokwim River Saturday afternoon was Jill Homer, the author of the Up in Alaska blog. She completed the trip in 6 days, 2 hours and 20 minutes.

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