AS DAWN TOUCHED THE PEAK OF MT. DENALI, THE FIRST SEARING SOUNDS OF THE IDITAROD DOGSLED TEAMS SLICING THROUGH SNOW AND ICE COULD BE HEARD AT WINTERLAKE LODGE. They had run through the night, beginning 198 miles away in Anchorage, Alaska, at the ceremonial start of the race, and had now arrived at the Finger Lake checkpoint. Next stop: Rainy Pass, the final milestone before a daunting journey through the looming Alaska Range, where blizzards sweep away trails, the brittle cold of wind cuts through fur and skin alike, and steep gorges threaten to drag entire teams down the slopes. But first, there was a pit stop outside Winterlake Lodge, where rich salmon hand pies, hot coffee, and homemade dog treats awaited man, woman, and man’s best friend. This was…
