02/01/2025
One hundred years ago: As the anti-toxin travelled west from Nenana, Leonhard Seppala, arguably the most experienced and certainly the most famous musher in Alaska, raced eastward from Nome. By the time Seppala had crossed the dangerous sea ice of Norton Sound, Henry Ivanoff was on the Nome-side of Shaktoolik with the serum. Seppala thought he still had more than 100 miles left to meet the serum in Nulato, and he was unaware the original relay plan had changed. Ivanoff and Seppala almost missed each other in the middle of a raging blizzard, but Seppala heard Ivanoff’s call, took the serum package, and turned his team around. Leonhard Seppala carried the serum further than any other relay musher, 91 miles. He and his team also braved an additional 170 miles from Nome before they intercepted the serum.