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PALMER — Veteran Iditarod musher Ramey Smyth was seriously injured in a small-plane crash at the Willow Airport on Tuesday ...
A single-engine Aeronca Champ crashed at Willow Airport Tuesday, according to the Alaska Wildlife Troopers dispatch.
Iditarod musher Ramey Smyth was seriously injured in a small plane crash Monday at the Willow Airport. He was piloting the ...
Smyth has been immersed in sled dog racing since he was young, his father Bud Smyth raced in the first-ever Iditarod back in 1973. His mother Lolly Medley competed in the second Iditarod in 1974.
Veteran Iditarod musher Ramey Smyth is leading the effort to build the new arch. The third iteration of the arch will be carved from white spruce found near Seward, the site of the iconic sled dog ...
Smyth has raced the Iditarod 27 times placing in the top ten 11 times. “Ramey and his family represent the hardworking Alaska spirit,” said Heather Rhodes with Alaska Communications.
In this March 8, 2018, file photo, Musher Ramey Smyth approaches Shageluk, Alaska, as rain falls and some sun hits the area during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
Baker pulled away from Willow's Ramey Smyth on the 55-mile run from White Mountain to Safety. In doing so, he eliminated Smyth's chances of sprinting past him on the 22-mile stretch between Safety ...
Musher Ramey Smyth approaches Shageluk, Alaska, as rain falls and some sun hits the area during the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race on March 8, 2018. PETA is the biggest critic of the world's most famous ...
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