Iditasport Headquarters link Iditasport is an Alaskan Human Powered Ultra-Race with four different divisions: Ski, Bike, Foot, and snowshoe. The trail is snow-covered and packed down for travel. It is marked for both day and night with brightly colored and reflective markers. The trail crosses wooded, rolling hills and frozen rivers and lakes.

For 2001 there are three different courses:

The traditional Iditasport 130, which runs 130 miles from Knik, Alaska to Finger Lake, running along several portions of the famed Iditarod trail.

The Iditasport Extreme, which runs 350 miles up and over the Alaska Range. No roads - support by snow machine and airplane only.

Finally, the beyond category Iditasport Impossible, which runs 1100 miles up the entire Iditarod Trail to Nome. This is the ultimate. Dan Bull says "You will not find a more envelope-pushing, on the edge, out there, life-changing adventure race anywhere! This race is designed for the serious racer looking for the that one-in-a-lifetime adventure experience" and we couldn't agree more.

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