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In this special series opener, Robert Forto sits down with Iditarod veteran Rod Perry to tell the real story behind the 1973 race. Rod ran in the inaugural Iditarod and shares firsthand insight into the meetings, the skepticism, and the last-minute efforts that made the race possible.
You’ll hear how Joe Redington Sr., Tom Johnson, and others and why they pushed when others walked away, why 1973 was the only year the race could have worked, and how the U.S. Army played a critical role in putting in the original trail.
Rod also breaks down the true history of the Iditarod Trail itself, explaining how multiple historic routes combine to form today’s race.
If you care about Iditarod history, sled dog racing, and the roots of modern mushing, this episode sets the foundation.
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Keywords: First Iditarod, 1973 Iditarod, Iditarod history, Joe Redington, Alaska sled dog racing, Dog mushing podcast, Long-distance mushing, Iditarod Trail, Anchorage Alaska, Sled dog race origins, Rod Perry, Anchorage Mushing District, Mushing Magazine, Robert Forto
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In this special series opener, Robert Forto sits down with Iditarod veteran Rod Perry to tell the real story behind the 1973 race. Rod ran in the inaugural Iditarod and shares firsthand insight into the meetings, the skepticism, and the last-minute efforts that made the race possible.
You’ll hear how Joe Redington Sr., Tom Johnson, and others and why they pushed when others walked away, why 1973 was the only year the race could have worked, and how the U.S. Army played a critical role in putting in the original trail.
Rod also breaks down the true history of the Iditarod Trail itself, explaining how multiple historic routes combine to form today’s race.
If you care about Iditarod history, sled dog racing, and the roots of modern mushing, this episode sets the foundation.
Support our Work
Like this episode? Share it with your mushing friends!
Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share
Sign up for our Newsletter HERE
Join the On-Air Media Coaching waitlist for a chance to get coached on the air by Rober and get your podcast questions answered in real time.
Apply now to the Team and Trail Foundation funding page and get support to turn your outdoor, education, or community project into a real impact.
Apply for the Mushing® Media Accelerator and get deeper support and expert guidance tailored to your specific sponsorship and media goals. Email us at [email protected]
Follow Mushing® for more muhsing news, insights, and more: Facebook | X | Instagram
You can contact us here: [email protected]
© 2010-2026 by Mushing® All Rights Reserved
Keywords: First Iditarod, 1973 Iditarod, Iditarod history, Joe Redington, Alaska sled dog racing, Dog mushing podcast, Long-distance mushing, Iditarod Trail, Anchorage Alaska, Sled dog race origins, Rod Perry, Anchorage Mushing District, Mushing Magazine, Robert Forto

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