Alaska's Great Race - The Susan Butcher Story Review

Alaska's Great Race - The Susan Butcher Story
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The story (documentary) is well told but the DVD is of poor quality. It appears to be recorded from a video cassette on to the DVD and in several places the movie skips or freezes. It will continue to play, but just know there is a chance that it may do the same if you bought this item. Because we enjoyed the story itself as much as we did, we decided to keep the DVD and roll with the glitches.

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"ALASKA'S GREAT RACE" Susan Butcher and her dog team are struck by tragedy in her bid to win the 1985 Iditarod, the most demanding sled dog race of all. The Iditarod Trail covers 1,049 miles through mountain ranges and over frigid sea ice, from Anchorage to Nome. Termed Alaska's last great race, the best dog mushers in the world come to compete. Butcher has carved out a life for herself in the Alaskan bush where she raises sled dog puppies and trains her winning dog teams. Her rugged way of life requires all the discipline of a true athlete. Each year, Butcher and sixty other mushers brave the dangers of the Iditarod Trail in temperatures that often drop to -40 degrees in this race which takes from 11 to 14 days to finish. With raw courage and determination, she battles it out with the toughest mushers in the North to set a new Iditarod record. Susan's goal is to be the best and she's a winner. EMMY AWARD WINNING DOCUMENTARY "...this film leaves you wanting more" The Seattle Times

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