Iditarod on Discovery 2008 - Ep 4

November 8th, 2008 by Josh Rogers

“Toughest Race On Earth: Iditarod” aired on Discovery Friday evening in it’s new day and time slot. The race is heating up as mushers arrived at the Bering Sea coast. Martin Buser & his son Rohn separated as Martin attempted to catch up with the race leaders, but he also realized it might be out of his grasp this year. Only two more episodes left, make sure you’re catching each show as it airs… We’ve got some surprises coming up in the next few weeks as well - keep your eyes on Iditablog.

Here are our “re-blogs” from the section of the trail that was covered in this week’s show.

Iditarod 2008, Episode 4: Cripple - Unalakleet

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1. Cripple: Big Day for DeeDee & Details on the Ruby Award
2. Ruby: Mackey Reaches the Yukon River first
3. Ruby: Ruby, Ruby, Ruby
4. Nulato: Mackey holds the Lead….for now.
5. Unalakleet: Jeff King first into Unalakleet

Posted in Iditarod Coverage

2 Responses

  1. Anonymous

    I had the displeasure of hearing that Toughest Race is doing poorly in the ratings and will not be on Discovery again next year. It’s my favorite show. I guess we have to just enjoy these last episodes…and get our friends to watch. I think DeeDee is an inspiration!

  2. Katie

    i liked the show;) why would would it get poor ratings? well deedee is an inperation but u and jeff (and dee dee) are the best3

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Founded in 2005 Iditablog.com has been on the trail covering the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race along with other major races, continuing to attract a strong loyal following as we go. Always looking for innovative ways to communicate stories and updates, Iditablog has taken advantage of many forms of new media including written reports, audio podcasts, live-on-site streaming radio broadcasts, and video highlights. Portions of our audio coverage have also been inserted into Iditarod television productions by the Versus network.