SPONSORS
Thanks so much to the people and businesses listed below, their backing means everything to us. Running mid to long distance sled dog races takes a lot of time, money and trust, and without their support we simply wouldn’t be able to get out there and do what we love. Every mile on the trail is possible because of them.
Cultro
Alaska Helicopter Tours
Alaska Helicopter Tours isn’t your average scenic flight outfit, it’s a proper Alaska adventure maker based near the Knik Glacier that takes you high above ice fields, rugged mountains and untouched wilderness with real landings on glaciers and guided ground time to explore before heading back into the sky. You can ride in small groups with expert pilots and local guides, mix flights with dogsled rides, heli-hiking, ice climbing and even custom moments like proposals or elopements, all while getting up close to Alaska’s wild beauty in ways that stick with you long after you land.
Racing Chaos
Racing Chaos, headed by Dave Turner, is more than just a kennel, it’s a full on sled dog racing operation. They train and race their own teams across mid- and long-distance events, and they offer sled dog rides and mount training on the challenging trails north of Fairbanks. Dave is a “multiple finishes” musher in the tough races and runs dozens of dogs under the Racing Chaos banner. Whether it’s the mass-start sprints or heavy trail miles, the ethos at Racing Chaos is that it’s not just about finishing, it’s about running dogs hard, smart and as a team.
Ivory Jacks
Ivory Jacks is a lively spot tucked away in Fairbanks’ Goldstream Valley where you’ll find friendly vibes, hearty comfort food and a well-stocked bar. Under the helm of Dick Ellsworth, the place has become known for its hand-breaded deep-fried halibut, local brews and a welcoming atmosphere where locals and visitors alike feel at home. Whether you’re after a relaxed meal or live music and drinks, Ivory Jacks delivers a genuine taste of Alaskan hospitality.
Human Kind
Human Kind makes therapy feel like discovering a space where you’re genuinely welcome. This Grandville-based team offers in-person and virtual support for individuals and families. Their independent clinicians unite under one mission: helping you be yourself and find connection. From ADHD assessments and eating-disorder care to everyday stress and identity questions, Human Kind brings warmth, expertise and real-life support when you need it.