This is #4 of a 10 video series. This one about Wolves and running the 1000 mile Iditarod Dog Sled Race. Please Share if possible, it is the only way I have of getting these to people. Thanks, Stan Starving and problem wolves. Outside cabin construction. Some of the items I used living there. Running the Iditarod – preparing, feeding dogs special. Leaving Tanana for race in Anchorage – Story of the race. Building a 32 wooden boat for moving from the Tozitna River to a new home in Tanana Story behind the video series: About 25 years ago a filmmaker named AJ Rosser flew into our Yukon River village to film our annual spring dog races. We met and he decided to make a movie of my life. We traveled 40 miles to my Tozitna River cabin to interview me there. Over a number of days we filmed and he made 10 hours of VCR movie camera video to get the stories down, skipping around but also moving forward through time. AJ never got the movie made but sent the tapes to me many years later so I could do something with them. The plan is to hopefully keep them coming till all 10 are done. Some of the VCR tapes have deteriorated some so occasional visual moments are cloudy. 📖 BOOK: Carry On: Stan Zuray's Journey from Boston Greaser to Alaskan Homesteader Written by Tim Attewell, one of the filmmakers behind the TV show Yukon Men, this powerful memoir tells the true story of my journey from the streets of Boston to building a life deep in the Alaska wilderness. Available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, eBook, and audiobook: 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1521098891 Want a signed copy? Get one here: 👉 https://www.thestanproject.com/mercha... 🎥 DOCUMENTARY: The Stan Project Created by Ryan Walsh a former Yukon Men filmmaker, and Kari Pickering, this thoughtful documentary offers a rare, honest look at life in rural Alaska through my eyes. It’s a heartfelt film about living simply, surviving with purpose, and staying true to tradition. Watch it now at: 👉 www.TheStanProject.com Both the book and the documentary were made with real care by people who lived in Tanana and wanted to share something meaningful about this way of life. I hope you enjoy them.