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In 2019, the trio departed by snowmobile from Dick's home in Grand Rapids and rode north to Churchill, Manitoba, on Hudson Bay. Then they turned around and came back, a distance of almost 3,000 miles.
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KTVF on MSNIron Dog to finish in Fairbanks in 2026The Iron Dog, also known as the world’s longest, toughest snowmobile race, will be returning to Fairbanks in 2026.
Alaska State Troopers said in a news release Tuesday that 48-year-old Erik Johnson of Roseau, a test rider for Polaris, and the company were charged with a single misdemeanor for operating the ...
A Polaris employee testing a snowmobile for the Minnesota company collided with a sled dog team in Alaska this week along a highway near Denali National Park and Preserve, killing three ...
Apr. 21—They're home now — their successful snowmobile trek from Minnesota to Alaska in the rear-view mirror — but for the "3 Old Guys" and their families, the stories of that epic adventure ...
A 15-year-old boy whose snowmobile fell through a hole into an icy river was found dead, Alaska State troopers reported. The boy and another youth were snowmobiling on the frozen Kuskokwim River ...
The Iron Dog race in Alaska is considered to be the longest and toughest snowmobile race in the world. Competitors travel over 2,000 miles of backcountry Alaska in six days. This year, the first ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) – An Alaska man who fell about 80 feet after his snowmobile plunged into a crevasse on a glacier said he had just decided to turn around because of concern about avalanche ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two snowmobile drivers were killed Friday when they triggered an avalanche and were buried in the snow for nearly an hour, Alaska State Troopers said. The two were driving their ...
Dokken: ‘3 Old Guys’ gear up for March snowmobile trek from Minnesota to Alaska Paul Dick, Rob Hallstrom and Rex Hibbert snowmobiled from Grand Rapids, Minn., to Churchill, Manitoba, in 2019.
The “3 Old Guys,” Rob Hallstrom (from left), Park Rapids, Minnesota; Paul Dick, Grand Rapids, Minnesota; and Rex Hibbert, Soda Springs, Idaho, pose after arriving in Fairbanks, Alaska, on ...
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