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| Screengrab of video taken by Iditarod Outsider. |
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Kaiser dethrones King as winningest Kusko musher
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Beals rests in Kalskag inbound as chase pack closes in
Mike Williams Jr. and team have been flying up the trail and were the first into Aniak Saturday. The hometown hero is running a nearly flawless race so far and chose to take the remaining mandatory rest for his team in Aniak. He's currently in the chase pack running third on the tracker, but is really in first as he is the furthest along the trail with all of his rest. It will be interesting to see how long Williams will rest in Kalskag before heading back onto the trail inbound.
Cody Strathe reached Kalskag nearly an hour behind Beals, with 2 hours of mandatory rest in the CP ahead of Strathe and his team of Squids. This puts both Beals and Strathe leaving within minutes of each other. Both teams have had their most recent Kuskos land them in third place (Strathe last year, Beals the year before). Cody won't have a lot of time to chill before other teams make it in. (As this blog is being typed Williams and Dyche came into the CP and left immediately after.)
Emily Robinson and Peter Kaiser should be next in and both have taken their mandatory rest. They are running close together. It's at least a four team race to the Tuluksak inbound checkpoint where every team must complete their final four hours of mandatory rest. Reports on the outbound trail said the trail was "punchy" due to the many "post holes" left by moose punching through the snow as they walk on the trail. Moose sightings have also been reported.
Never a dull moment on the Kusko!
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
2026 Kuskokwim 300 race preview
The Kuskokwim-Delta knows how to hold a sled dog race. They have their own "grand prix" of mushing events all winter long with the Kusko being the grand finale (though, okay, they have a few races set for after the Kusko this year).
Last year the race was pushed to February as most of Alaska dealt with obscenely warm temperatures for much of December and January. This year the opposite has been an issue with a crazy cold snap dropping temperatures to nearly -50, forcing the Bogus Creek 150 to reschedule its race in hopes of a warm up.
Mother Nature just likes to keep everyone on their toes it seems. Looking at the projected forecast, teams are in for a windy start with wind gusts of up to 20 miles per hour factoring in a windchill of about -2. The wind will continue through the weekend which will make it a close to 0 average temp for the teams (but man even with the "feels like" temp having wind the whole time can be brutal to the mind).
There are twenty-three teams set for the Friday Night start as of January 20. Teams have traveled most of the day and will continue to arrive Wednesday ahead of musher meetings and vet checks. The Kusko is not on the "road system" so teams that don't live in the area have to fly their teams to the start line. They stay with host families around Bethel and it's just a huge party for all involved.
Of those teams there are some very familiar names, each with a really good chance to push for a win (or close to it). Peter Kaiser will be running to win his tenth Kusko, a huge accomplishment should he Re-PETE yet again, but he will have a lot of teams challenging him. Let's take a look.
**Note: I've confirmed that Fantasy Mushing will NOT have a Kusko tab this year, they will only have Iditarod for 2026.**
Who to Watch
Cody Strathe - The Squids just finished second in the famed "toughest 300 miles in Alaska" known as the Copper Basin 300. His rookie run on the Kusko was last year when he placed third. It will be interesting to see if he does like he did with the Copper and repeat his placement or improve upon it. It would be a very good bet to choose Cody as likely to challenge the reigning champ on the river run.
Emily Robinson - She ran her first Kusko last year and took the Kusko as a training and learning experience. She finished 6th in a very challenging race. Typically by this point in the season Robinson and her team have had at least one race under their belt (normally with a championship trophy to boot). This is her opening race and there's no doubt she'll take what she learned last year and apply it to this year's strategy. If taking it easy in 2025 landed her in 6th, a lot of teams will be keeping an eye out for her this year.
Jeff Deeter - The 2025 Yukon Quest Alaska champ has tasted victory and is no doubt looking to keep riding that success. While his Iditarod last year did not go as planned, Deeter has an upbeat and positive attitude when he comes into a race and that no doubt translates into the team. After taking last year off from the Kusko he's back in one of the races his kennel says they love. Expect a competitive run for Deeter with him taking a chance at the lead if given the opportunity.
Pete Kaiser - The champ is back to defend his title on his home trails. Kaiser may be the most experienced on the roster just because of how he grew up on the Kusko trails. The 2019 Iditarod Champion has focused more on building and supporting mushing in his home region in more recent years, and he's still the King of the Kusko. He'll be running for his 10th win this year and while it's not a for sure outcome, it's a solid bet.
Rohn Buser - One of the other former Kusko Champions, Rohn's won it twice in 2012 and 2014, but it's been just shy of a decade since he took a team down this trail. "Back in the day" he was running teams out of his dad's kennel that they were co-managing/training - now he has his own kennel with his wife with a very successful program. One of those generational mushers that has a lot of success Buser should make a pretty impressive return to the race. His last time running he finished 8th and it could be that he decides to take it easy and ease back into this race, but he's another team that given the opportunity he should push to make a statement.
Ryan Redington - The 2023 Iditarod Champion finished towards the back of the pack last year, and it's not entirely clear what his plans are for this year's race, but you can never count Ryan out. It could be he's working with a newer, younger team than what he had in his Iditarod winning year, making it a rebuilding year, or he could be just testing the waters with Iditarod his main focus. Either way, Ryan in the mix makes things exciting.
Travis Beals - He was third place in 2024, the last time he ran the Kusko. Travis has studied dog mushing his entire life. He's learned from some of the best in the sport. His kennel literally turns heads (what a coincidence that his kennel's name is Turning Heads!) He just became a dad of TWO a few weeks ago, so this may be a celebratory run for him. One things for sure, with a newborn at home, Travis has been practicing that working/mushing on no sleep for weeks - which will help him out this race season.
Wade Marrs - Wade is back! Yeah, he ran last year with a team borrowed from a musher, but this year Marrs is back in Alaska full time and is making the trip with his team. Fans are no doubt to have the former Stump Jumpin (renamed to 49th State Sled Dogs) on their list of one to watch. He was 12th last year, but mostly stays within a top ten finish when he runs the Kusko. Expect him to improve on last year's finish.
Honorable mentions go to Bailey Cross Vitello, Cim Smyth, Mike Williams Jr, and Riley Dyche. Seriously this roster is STACKED. Pete's really gonna have to keep one eye behind him if he wants to win this thing. You can view the whole roster in start order here.
Official Website
The Kusko's website is pretty slick. You can follow all of the races, fundraising and news from their site. It's easy to navigate and they have great musher bios. And this is where you will find those ever important in and out times from the checkpoints. Be sure to check it out.
GPS Tracker
Real time updates will come through the trackers as always. With the cold there may be more glitches than we'd like (blame the aliens!) but there's not much we can do. Cold and technology don't get along. The link for trackleaders hasn't gone live yet, so this will get edited once it does. Once it goes live you should be able to view them here.
Radio Broadcast
KYUK Radio lost their funding this year and as a result cannot do their live broadcasts on the race as they have for years (don't get this blogger started). One of the former radio station employees has been hired by the race, however, to help with their plans to keep everyone as informed and up to date as ever with the race. (They will still give news updates on the race, but the LIVEfeeds seem to be minimal.)
Social Media
Updates will most likely be posted on the race's Facebook page, and possibly their twitter account. Photo updates should come from Instagram. They typically try to have a Facebook live feed. If you are tweeting, instagramming, etc. the traditional hashtag is #K300.
Most mushers have facebook these days, and many of them have someone monitoring and posting to those pages during the race. To find and follow all mushers in this year's race, check out the 2026 Kusko 300 musher roster on this blog where all socials are linked.
Schedule of Events
Wednesday, January 21
Vet Checks
Thursday, January 22
Vet Checks
5pm - Musher Meeting
7pm - Bib Draw
Friday, January 23
8:00pm - Kuskokwim 300 START
8:40pm - FIREWORKS
Saturday, January 24
NOON - Akiak Dash Mass Start
Monday, January 26
6pm - Musher Awards
Did we miss anything? Thoughts on who might take home the prize? Comment below with your thoughts!
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2026 Kuskokwim 300 musher roster
Last year the race had to postpone the start by weeks due to an abnormally warm and icy start to the region's (and really State's) winter. This year the opposite has hit the area - extreme cold! The Bogus 150 was rescheduled for temps dipping to -50 when factoring in windchill. Not really the norm. It's no fun and no need to run in such weather - it's not like they're racing time with a precious serum or anything. It's just to prove they've got the best dog team.
So here we are, nearly the end of January, and it's the most wonderful time of the year for the dog mushers of the Kusko-Delta (and state).
This year there are twenty-three teams planning to set off down the trail. It's a male heavy roster with just five women taking off from Bethel Thursday night. Originally they were one team shy of a full roster but illness, personal loss, and injury have sidelined six teams. It's no biggie, with twenty-three very capable teams there's no doubt we're in for an exciting weekend. Several teams are capable of making Pete Kaiser work for that historic tenth win.
As always, once bib numbers are drawn the roster will be updated to put the roster into bib number order.
| Bib | Musher | Kennel | Link | Link | Link |
| 1 | Travis Beals | Turning Heads Kennel | Website | ||
| 2 | Josh McNeal | Crooked Creek Kennel | Website | ||
| 3 | Emily Robinson | Robinson Racing Kennel | Website | ||
| 4 | Riley Dyche | Dark Horse Sled Dogs | Website | ||
| 5 | Aidan Koskiolek | Redington Mushing | |||
| 6 | Ryan Redington | Redington Mushing | Website | ||
| 7 | Cody Strathe | Squid Acres | Website | ||
| 8 | Jessica Klejka | Tailwind Kennel | Website | ||
| 9 | Pete Kaiser | Kaiser Racing | Website | ||
| 10 | Anna Berington | Seeing Double Racing | Website | ||
| 11 | Charlie Chingliak | Chingliak Racing Kennel | |||
| 12 | Lev Shvarts | Team Ollie | Website | ||
| 13 | Rohn Buser | Susitna Sled Dog Adventures | Website | ||
| 14 | Aaron Peck | Elevation Sled Dogs | Website | ||
| 15 | Lauro Eklund | Skookum Expeditions | Website | ||
| 16 | Cim Smyth | Perserverance Springs Farm | |||
| 17 | Joanna Weber | Motley Crew Kennel | Website | ||
| 18 | Sam Paperman | Turning Heads Kennel | Website | ||
| 19 | KattiJo Deeter | Black Spruce Dog Sledding | Website | ||
| 20 | Jeff Deeter | Black Spruce Dog Sledding | Website | ||
| 21 | Mike Williams Jr. | Williams Racing Kennel | |||
| 22 | Wade Marrs | 49th State Sled Dogs | Website | ||
| 23 | Bailey Cross Vitello | Team Bailey | Website |
Friday, October 10, 2025
Registrations are high this race season
October is traditionally when most of the Alaskan races open registration, with the Copper Basin and the Knik races starting the charge. With the Knik races the 100 is scheduled for late December (Dec 20, 2025 to be exact) and the 200 is set to be the first race of 2026 (January 2, 2026). Within hours (or maybe minutes) of registration opening, the Knik 100 was full with a healthy waiting list. The 200 at last check still has a few slots available.
Copper Basin (set to run January 10, 2026) also opened its registration at the very beginning of October, releasing the roster Thursday morning. It, too, is full with a waiting list started. The CB caps its roster at 40 entries and hasn't seen a full roster in several years (it's often come close, however). Dubbed the toughest 300 miles on sled, the Copper Basin is a fan and musher favorite, so it's no surprise it has a robust roster.
The most successful (financially if not also for fandom and musher roster alike) mid-distance race in Alaska - the Kuskokwim 300 opened still has a couple of spots left on its roster after just 24 hours of registration open. The race caps at 20 and is one of only two major mid-distance races not accessible by road. Teams not in Westeran Alaska fly in days ahead of race day and are hosted by local families in Bethel. The Kusko boasts a hefty purse each year and receives high praise as one of - if not the best - run organizations in mushing. Its roster has quite the star studded line up as Iditarod and Local legends are set to compete January 23, 2026.
Outside of Alaska the famous John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon opened registration and boasts a strong roster. They currently have thirteen signed up for the marathon and fifteen for the shorter distance. The excitement is building after last year's devastating cancelation due to lack of snow in the Mid-West and Upper Peninsula. Everyone everywhere is hoping for snow as even Alaska found it difficult to keep snow on the ground and forced a last minute move for the Start of Iditarod to Fairbanks. The Beargrease hopes to leave the starting line January 25, 2026.
There are many more races with registration open or set to open soon. Mushing social media is all a buzz as kennels announce their plans for racing season. Recreational teams as well as Professional teams come together for these smaller more intimate races and the spirit of mushing feels as fresh and alive as ever. 2026 looks to be an exciting racing season for fans and teams alike.
Thoughts on the rosters above? What races are you looking most forward to? Who do you plan to cheer for? Comment below and let me know!
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Wednesday, June 4, 2025
2025-26 Race Season
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| Mike Parker's lead dogs at the Re-Start of Iditarod 53. |
Race List
Knik 100December 20, 2025 - CANCELED Lack of Snow
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Knik 200*January 3, 2026 - Postponed to January 24
Website / Twitter / Facebook
MUSH Synnfjell
January 9, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Tahquamenon Country Sled Dog Race
January 10, 2026
Website / Facebook
Bogus Creek 150January 10, 2026 Postponed due to severe weather
Website / Facebook
Copper Basin 300*
January 10, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Taaqpak 120January 17, 2026 - Canceled due to low roster numbers
Website / Facebook
Eagle Cap Extreme Sled Dog Race*January 22, 2026 - CANCELED lack of snow
Website / Facebook
Kuskokwim 300*
January 23, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Two Rivers 200/100*
January 23, 2026
Website / Facebook
John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon*
January 25, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Warm Lake Stage Race
January 29, 2026
Website / Facebook
Bergebyløpet N70
January 29, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Pedigree Stage Stop Race
January 30, 2026
Website / Facebook
Caledonia Classic
January 30, 2026
Website / Facebook
Solo Sweepstakes
January 31, 2026
Website
Yukon Quest Canada*January 31, 2026 - CANCELED lack of... it's complicated
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Idaho Sled Dog Challenge*February 2, 2026 - CANCELED Lack of Snow
Website / Facebook
Yukon Quest Alaska*
February 7, 2026
Website / Facebook
PG Expedition Abitibi
TBA, 2027 - Not Happening in 2026
Website / Facebook
Gunflint Mail Run
February 7, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Wilderness Sled Dog Race
February 7, 2026
Website / Facebook
February 7, 2026
Website / Facebook
Goose Bay 150*
February 7, 2026
Facebook
Race to the Sky*February 12, 2026 - Canceled due to lack of snow
Website / Facebook
Femundløpet*
February 12, 2026
Website / Facebook
Willow Jr. 100
February 13, 2026
Website / Facebook
Klondike Dog Derby
February 13, 2026
Website / Facebook
UP200*
February 13, 2026
Website / Facebook
The Midnight Run
February 13, 2026
Website / Facebook
Tug Hill Challenge
February 14, 2026
Website / Facebook
Canadian Challenge*
February 17, 2026
Website / BlueSky / Facebook
Amundsen Race*
February 19, 2026
Website / Facebook
Su Dog 300*
February 21, 2026
Website / Facebook
WolfTrack Classic Sled Dog Race
February 22, 2026
Website / Facebook
Junior Iditarod
February 28, 2026
Website / Facebook
CopperDog
February 27, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Yukon Odyssey Race
February 28, 2026
Facebook
Can-Am Crown International*
February 28, 2026
Website / Facebook
Torch River Sled Dog Race
February 28, 2026
Facebook
Iditarod 54*
March 7, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Finnmarksløpet*
March 6, 2026
Website / Facebook
Percy DeWolfe Memorial Mail Run*
March 5, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
La Chic-chocs
March 14, 2026
Website / Facebook
T-Dog 200*
March 21, 2026
Website / Facebook
Nome to Golovin 200*
March 26, 2026
Facebook
Under Dog 100
March 27, 2026
Facebook
Tok Race of Champions
March 28, 2026
Website / Facebook
Copper Basin 100 (Junior)
March 27, 2026
Website / Twitter / Facebook
Hudson Bay Quest
April 10, 2026
Facebook
Kobuk 440*
April 2, 2026
Website / Facebook
Junior Kobuk 440
April 18, 2026
Website / Facebook
*Iditarod/Yukon Quest Qualifying Race
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