Because he lagged far behind race leaders, officials pulled Quince Mountain from the Iditarod. He finished, unsupported and ...
Quince Mountain was withdrawn from the Iditarod under the race’s rule on competitiveness, but ended up driving a small team ...
Wisconsin’s very own Quince Mountain didn’t finish the Iditarod again this year. But that didn’t stop him from getting to Nome.
Thank you for the story on Quince Mountain and his perseverance in reaching Nome despite no longer being an official competitor in the Iditarod. It is inspiring to hear how his passion for mushing ...
Mar. 25—Iditarod rookie Quince Mountain was at the back of the pack. It was Wednesday, March 12, just about 10 days since Mountain and the other mushers in this year's extra-long Iditarod Trail ...
started the Iditarod in 1973 after the introduction of snow machines ... This is particularly the case for the team run by Quince Mountain, who along with his partner, the musher and author Blair ...
Sydnie Bahl of Wasilla and Quince Mountain of Wisconsin were cut under the race's Rule 36, which allows Iditarod officials to pull a musher from the event if he or she is deemed so far behind as ...
Two rookies, Sydnie Bahl and Quince Mountain, were recently withdrawn because officials said they were going too slow. With the added miles and tough trail conditions, this Iditarod is running ...