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Tim Hewitt battled sub-zero temperatures in gale force winds so strong that, at times, he feared being blown clear off the Alaskan mountains he was crossing.
Once, he had to share a four-by-eight-foot shelter with the frozen carcass of a caribou, because it was the only refuge from the elements.See the full content of this document
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Runner Hewitt Finishes Third Iditarod
In all, the Greensburg native spent 24 days, six hours, 28 minutes crossing 1,100 miles from Anchorage to Nome on foot, and when it was all over his fir...
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