A loaded sled.jpg
A seasoned leader awaits the adventure.jpg
Boats sit high & dry along side the Nenana River.jpg
Carolyn & Norman share a cheerful moment.jpg
Carolyn Meugge-Vaughan & Norman Vaughan.jpg
Col. Norman Vaughan & Janet Oxford.jpg
Fairbanks resident, Martha Ethridge & Norman.jpg
Jeanne & Norman wrap the serum in hides to keep it warm.jpg
Jeanne Strahl.jpg
Jeanne talks with Norman about the serum.jpg
Loading sleds.jpg
Massage therapist donates her tim e to relaxing the participants.jpg
Maureen English prepares her machine.jpg
Musher & snowmachiner hit the trail.jpg
Musher Erin McLarnon stops for a photo.jpg
Musher Yuka Honda.jpg
Musher sorts her gear.jpg
Nenana church at sunrise.jpg
Nenana Train Station.jpg
Nenana Train station & museum.jpg
Norman Vaughan spots the train.jpg
Norman Vaughan wishes Jeanne Strahl a safe journey.jpg
Norman accepts the serum.jpg
Norman receives a pin from the Alaska Railroad.jpg
Ramy Brooks helps Yuka get out of town.jpg
Residents cheer for the teams as they leave Nenana.jpg
Serum Run 2005.jpg
Sled dogs just want to go.jpg
Snowmachiner Ed Yardon.jpg
Snowmachiners carry heavy loads.jpg
Sponsors make this journey possible.jpg
Team Carol Schlentner with a BIG smile.jpg
Team dropping down on the river.jpg
Team drops down on the river.jpg
Team focuses on the trail ahead.jpg
Team leaving Nenana.jpg
Team on the river.jpg
Teams hit the trail.jpg
Thank those sponsors.jpg
The crowd roars with enthusiasm.jpg
The dogs are hooked up and ready to leave.jpg
The dogs are running.jpg
The railroad conductor helps Norman with the serum.jpg
The serum gets transferred to the sled.jpg
The train arrives.jpg
Trail boss Kent Kantowski.jpg
Veteranrian, Lee Bolt chats with a musher.jpg
Well known Ramy Brooks has 2 teams in this trip.jpg
Yearling on Carol's team.jpg
Yuka Honda pulls up her sled.jpg
checking gear.jpg
more sponsors.jpg