Experience The Adventure Of Flying With An Alaskan Dog Team For An Unforgettable 4 Minutes. This sled dog team lives in Knik Alaska with Raymie and Barbara Redington and their full time musher/handler Hunter Keefe. You're joining this amazing team of Alaskan Huskies 4 miles from their 2024 fourth place finish at the Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race in Bethel, Alaska. Filmed by FAA Remote Pilot and your host for sled dog sports worldwide, Kale Casey.
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About Kale:
Kale Casey, an eighth-year live streaming sled dog commentator, Team USA co-captain for five years, and co-Director of Dog Power Movie, delivers an immersive experience to fans worldwide through state-of-the-art equipment, drone perspectives, and expert commentary.
"As the commentator behind the scenes, I strive to capture and convey the pulsating heartbeat of sled dog sports, where every race unfolds as a testament to the dogs' sheer joy in running, the mushers' commitment, and the collective heartbeat of the sled dog community."
About the Alaska Dog Center:
Situated along Alaska's Parks Highway, just 80 minutes north of Anchorage and a mere 3 miles north of the Iditarod Restart, the Alaska Dog Center beckons enthusiasts to embark on an unforgettable journey. As your central hub for day and overnight tours, mushing gear, unique gifts, hands-on experiences, overnight lodging, and a tempting Trailside Cafe, our center encapsulates the essence of sled dog excitement. Dive into the world of mushing at AlaskaDogCenter.com.
Bib# Musher Bethel (start) checkout time Bethel (start) dogs out
1 Joe Taylor 01-26 20:00 12
2 Peter Kaiser 01-26 20:00 12
3 Josh McNeal 01-26 20:02 12
4 Raymond Alexie 01-26 20:02 12
5 Dave Turner 01-26 20:04 12
6 John Snyder 01-26 20:04 12
7 Hunter Keefe 01-26 20:06 12
8 Gabe Dunham 01-26 20:06 12
9 Alexander Larson 01-26 20:08 12
10 Matthew Failor 01-26 20:08 12
11 Jessica Klejka 01-26 20:10 12
12 Richie Diehl 01-26 20:10 12
13 Riley Dyche 01-26 20:12 12
14 KattiJo Deeter 01-26 20:12 12
15 Jason Pavila 01-26 20:14 12
16 Bailey Vitello 01-26 20:14 12
17 Dakota Schlosser 01-26 20:16 12
18 Ryan Redington 01-26 20:16 12
19 Jeffrey Deeter 01-26 20:18 12
20 Ebbe Winstrup Pederson 01-26 20:18 12
21 Ramey Smyth 01-26 20:20 12
22 Isaac Underwood 01-26 20:20 12
23 Travis Beals 01-26 20:22 12
Distances to checkpoints:
Bethel to Tuluksak - 48.6 miles
Tuluksak to Kalskag - 49.3 miles
Kalskag to Aniak - Mile 148.2 - 31.6 mile to Upper Kalskag
From the K300 Website:
"The Kuskokwim 300 is the premier middle distance sled dog race in the world, spanning 300 miles of traditional trails along the Kuskokwim River, from Bethel, Alaska to Aniak, Alaska and back.
We host not only the Kuskokwim 300, but the Bogus Creek 150, the Akiak Dash, as well as several other races between 30 and 100 miles and the new Delta Championship Series.
Started in 1980, the Kuskokwim 300 Race Committee's mission is to further the interest in dog sled racing; to re-establish historic trails in the Lower Kuskokwim area of the State of Alaska; to establish and maintain an organization to foster these and other activities including sled dog races for the recreation, instruction and education of the members, as well as the general public.
We are proud to carry on the sled dog racing tradition within the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta. The Committee hopes to continue fostering a strong dog mushing community in our region, involving mushers young and old, from novices to world class professionals."
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