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The Burled Arch
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The coverage of the Iditarod is back and on a brand-new podcast, The Burled Arch brought to you by Mushing and First Paw Media. If you need help breaking down all things in the world of the Iditarod, this is show for you? The Burled Arch, presented by Mushing. Join host Robert Forto and his team as they offer insight analysis and plenty of commentary throughout the race and beyond. If you are a fan of all the action and excitement that the Iditarod brings, this daily coverage of the race is the podcast for you.
The Burled Arch podcast is made possible by Mushing+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe at https://Mushing.com/mushingplus
The Burled Arch podcast is made possible by Mushing+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe at https://Mushing.com/mushingplus
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the 2025 Iditarod, focusing on the Finisher's banquet, memorable stories from the race, and the significance of the Burled Arch. They highlight Matthew Failor's inspiring journey and the importance of family involvement in dog mushing, emphasizing how youth can be engaged in the sport. The hosts also reflect on the current state and future of dog mushing, discussing the importance of community engagement, sponsorship, and the evolution of the sport. They share personal experiences from the podcast, insights on upcoming races, and the potential for growth in the mushing community. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities facing mushers today, emphasizing the need for collaboration and innovation to ensure the sport's sustainability.
In this episode, the hosts provide an in-depth analysis of the ongoing 2025 Iditarod, discussing current standings, race updates, and the financial aspects of the race. They delve into the intriguing story of a drop bag incident, likening it to a true crime narrative, and explore the significance of the widow's lamp and red lantern in the context of the race. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by mushers and the camaraderie within the mushing community. This conversation delves into the Iditarod, focusing on the significance of the banquet, historical insights from past races, the evolution of the trail, and a profile of rising musher Bailey Vitello. The discussion highlights the camaraderie among mushers, the challenges faced on the trail, and the future of the sport.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent Iditarod race, highlighting the new champion, Jessie Holmes, and the emotional experiences of mushers crossing the finish line. They delve into the logistics of care packages, the role of volunteers, and the media's coverage of the event. The conversation also touches on the mushers' post-race routines, their reflections on the challenges of the race, and the adventures of other teams on the trail. In this episode, the hosts discuss the vital role of volunteers in the Iditarod, the impressive feats of trail finishers on bikes, and the recent victory of Jesse Holmes in the Iditarod. They delve into the technology behind winning sleds and engage in a fun trivia segment about Iditarod history while providing updates on current standings and the Rookie of the Year race.
This conversation covers the ongoing 2025 Iditarod race, detailing the experiences of the hosts in Nome, the current standings of the mushers, challenges faced by participants, the purse breakdown, and the dedication of the new Burled Arch. The discussion also touches on the rules governing the race and the implications of recent controversies. In this episode, the hosts delve into the intricacies of race conduct, checkpoint communication, and the implications of veterinary awards in dog mushing. They discuss the significance of the Humanitarian Award, the challenges posed by tracker glitches, and the strategies employed by mushers as they navigate the race. The conversation highlights the importance of care for the dogs and the camaraderie among mushers, while also profiling a rookie musher and their journey in the race.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing 2025 Iditarod race, covering the current standings, race dynamics, and strategies employed by the mushers. They delve into the challenges faced by the teams, including withdrawals and the complexities of navigating the sea ice trail. The conversation also explores the techniques for carrying dogs during the race and shares personal anecdotes from the hosts' experiences in mushing. In this episode, the hosts discuss the strategies mushers use for resting during the Iditarod, comparing the benefits of camping on the trail versus stopping at checkpoints. They highlight the amenities available at checkpoints and the tranquility of camping outside them. The conversation then shifts to a profile of Paige Drobny, a competitive musher currently in third place, and her background in sled dog racing. The hosts also delve into the dynamics of sled building, particularly focusing on the craftsmanship of sleds made by Paige's partner, Cody. Finally, they discuss the financial aspects of the Iditarod, including prize money and the sustainability of mushing as a sport.
In this episode of the Burled Arch podcast, hosts Robert, Rohn, and Michele provide an engaging overview of the ongoing Iditarod race, sharing insights on the current standings, community involvement, and personal anecdotes from the trail. They discuss the challenges mushers face, including weather conditions and superstitions, while highlighting the importance of community support and engagement. The episode features a unique profile on musher Calvin Daugherty, who dedicates his race to a beloved dog, and concludes with predictions for the race's outcome.
In this episode, Robert and Michele look at the ongoing 2025 Iditarod race from Nome, Alaska. They discuss the atmosphere in Nome, the current standings of the mushers, and the various activities surrounding the race. The hosts also delve into musher profiles, strategies, and insights into the mushing community, including the significance of Mushing Magazine and its upcoming features.
In this episode, the hosts provide an in-depth analysis of the ongoing Iditarod 2025 race, discussing current standings, team strategies, and the significance of various awards. They delve into team composition and dog selection dynamics, highlighting the importance of experience and strategy in racing. The conversation also covers the tradition of trail mail, mandatory gear requirements, and the overall atmosphere of the race as it progresses. Additionally, they profile musher Riley Dyche, exploring his journey and potential in the race while looking ahead to predictions and insights for the remainder of the event.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing 2025 Iditarod, highlighting the current standings, International Women's Day's significance in mushing, and the new Kaltag loop. They delve into the challenges mushers face, including trail conditions and strategies for feeding sled dogs during the race. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community support and the evolving landscape of dog mushing. In this episode, the hosts delve into the nutritional needs of sled dogs, discussing the high-calorie diets required for optimal performance. They explore the challenges mushers face during the off-season and the importance of maintaining proper nutrition. The conversation shifts to the current trail conditions and their mental and physical challenges to dogs and mushers. The episode features a profile on Travis Beals, highlighting his journey in dog mushing and his commitment to quality dog care. Finally, the hosts provide updates on the Iditarod race and engage with the community, answering listener questions about sledding and accommodating individuals with disabilities.
This conversation provides an in-depth analysis of the ongoing 2025 Iditarod race, discussing current standings, race dynamics, weather conditions, and the impact of technology on mushing. The hosts explore the implications of race rules, particularly regarding scratches, and emphasize the importance of preparedness for mushers in the face of unpredictable challenges. This conversation delves into various aspects of dog mushing, focusing on veterinary care during races, the evolution of finishing times in dog racing, and the distinctions between competitive, puppy, and B teams. The discussion also highlights the profiles of mushers and their teams, particularly in the context of the longest Iditarod race to date, emphasizing the challenges and strategies involved in this demanding sport.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the ongoing Iditarod 2025 race, providing updates on team standings, strategies, and the significance of the 24-hour rest period for mushers and their dogs. They also explore the history of the Iditarod, highlighting key figures like Joe Redington and Dorothy Page, and the role of awards in the race. In this episode, the hosts discuss the evolution of Iditarod coverage, emphasizing the variety of perspectives available to fans. They explore the best ways to follow the race, including GPS tracking and social media updates from mushers. Mid-race updates highlight key competitors and predictions for the race's outcome. The episode concludes with a spotlight on rookie musher Emily Ford, who is making waves in the Iditarod community and inspiring others with her journey.
In this episode of the Burled Arch podcast, hosts Robert, Michelle, and Rohn discuss the ongoing Iditarod 2025 race, focusing on the current standings, the implications of scratches, the challenges posed by weather conditions, and the strategies that mushers employ regarding their 24-hour rest periods. The conversation delves into the intricacies of dog mushing, the mental and physical demands on both dogs and mushers, and the importance of adaptability in race strategy. In this episode, the hosts delve into the strategies surrounding the 24-hour layover during the Iditarod, discussing the significance of checkpoints and mandatory rest stops. They engage with young fans from Kenya, sharing insights about the race's history and the legacy of participation in the Iditarod. The conversation also highlights the next generation of mushers, including a profile on Connor McMahon, who shares his experiences and excitement for the upcoming race. The episode concludes with a look ahead at the race dynamics and the excitement surrounding the competitors.
In this episode, hosts Robert and Michele, along with special co-host Rohn Buser, delve into the ongoing Iditarod 2025 race. They discuss Rohn's background in mushing, the historical significance of various checkpoints, and the strategies employed by mushers during the race. The conversation also covers the mandatory gear required for the trail and the preparation necessary for a successful run. Listeners gain insights into the dynamics of sled dog racing and the challenges mushers face. In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of dog mushing, including unexpected challenges faced on the trail, preferences for sled designs, and the types of snacks and meals mushers crave during races. They also delve into essential gear for short races, unique trail snacks, and innovative technology that enhances the mushing experience. The episode features a profile of musher Keaton Loebrich, highlighting his background and motivations for participating in the Iditarod. Finally, the hosts share insights on race strategy and predictions for upcoming segments of the race.
This episode covers the exciting start of the 2025 Iditarod, highlighting the challenges that mushers face, including technical issues and the emotional stories behind their journeys. The hosts discuss various mushers, their backgrounds, and the community support surrounding the race. Additionally, the episode features an inspiring international connection with students from Kenya who are involved in the Iditarod, showcasing the global impact of this iconic race. The hosts also update the race's progress and look ahead to future developments.
In this episode, hosts Robert and Michelle discuss the upcoming Iditarod 2025, focusing on the significance of Fairbanks as the restart location and its connection to the historic serum run. They share insights from mushers, including personal stories and experiences leading up to the race, highlighting the community aspect of dog mushing. The excitement builds as they prepare for race day, emphasizing the unique nature of each Iditarod and the personal journeys of the mushers involved.
This episode covers the ceremonial start of the Iditarod, detailing the atmosphere in Anchorage, the setup for the event, and the profiles of various mushers. The hosts share their experiences, interviews with mushers, and insights into the event's community engagement. They also discuss the significance of the ceremonial start, the performance of the mushers, and the journey of podcasting in the mushing community.
In this episode of the Burled Arch podcast, hosts Robert and Michele discuss the upcoming Iditarod race, reflecting on the recent banquet and sharing insights from rookie musher Charmayne Morrison. They delve into the challenges the weather poses for the ceremonial start, answer listener questions, and make predictions about the race, including their top picks and dark horses. The conversation highlights the event's excitement and anticipation and the camaraderie among mushers and fans alike.
In this episode of the Burled Arch podcast, hosts Robert and Michele discuss the excitement surrounding Iditarod week in Anchorage, Alaska. They set the scene for the upcoming events, including the mushers meet and greet and the ceremonial start. The conversation highlights the changes to the trail and the impact on rural communities, as well as the unique experience of being an Iditarider. The hosts also touch on the challenges of the current weather conditions and the anticipation of the race ahead.
In this episode of the Burled Arch Podcast, hosts Robert Forto and Michele Fortodiscuss the upcoming Iditarod race, including significant changes to the route and ceremonial start due to unusual winter conditions in Alaska. They provide updates on the new burl arch being constructed for the race, share insights on the mushers participating this year, and highlight the importance of Mushing Magazine as a resource for fans. The conversation emphasizes the excitement and challenges of the race and the community surrounding dog mushing.ResourcesSupport the PodcastSubscribe to Mushing+Send us your questions and story ideas: 303-578-9881
Join hosts Robert Forto and Michele Forto as wrap up our coverage of the 2024 Iditarod.The Mushing podcast is made possible by Mushing+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe now at mushing.com/mushingplus syafn4xpP7yR341IWeCp