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In Loving Memory of
Jerry Raymond Austin.
6/10/47 - 6/2/10.
You will be missed dearly.

 

Who We Are

Clara Austin & Family

dogs-uphill-manClara, A Yupik Eskimo, grew up in St. Micheal where fishing and sled dogs were a vital part of her family’s subsistence lifestyle.

Clara (along with fellow musher Ken Hamm) still holds a record over 10 years old on the Kuskowim 300 (mile) Race for starting and finishing with every dog still in harness, dropping none in villages along the way. This is an awesome accomplishment especially considering she placed in the money. One of the most common compliments guests make is about her superb cooking.

Jerry and Clara’s 4 children Dena, Jerrine, Charlene and Tony are a great help to the endeavor, as is son-in-law Louie, married to Jerrine.

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The late Jerry Austin
Photo by Anne Raup / Anchorage Daily News

"Just about everything that could happen to an Iditarod musher has happened to Jerry Austin.

"In 1980, he and Dick Mackey had to kill a moose that attacked their teams. They were charged with wasting the meat, but the charges were dropped.

"In 1985, he broke his hand running into a tree. He taped it up and finished the race.

"In 1993, he organized and led a procession of 17 mushers, who had been trapped by weather in White Mountain, under the burled arch inNome.

"In 1995, he stopped a charging moose with an explosive shot fired from a flare pistol.

"Last year, he swore he saw a pair of polar bears near the trail along the arctic coast.

"Just about everything that could happen, all right. Everything except winning. Austin has run in 18 Iditarods. He has finished in the top 10 six times. His best finish was a third in 1982.

"On the other hand, he did help save another musher's life. In 1989, Austin was running among the rookies in about the middle of the pack when they came upon musher Mike Madden, sick and delirious. They kept him warm and fed him, but he didn't get better. They were a long way from the help Madden needed. So Austin and another musher raced to the nearest town, returning with a helicopter that evacuated Madden to the hospital. Then Austin mushed Madden's team the 30 miles to town. He finished just out of the money that year, but won the sportsmanship award for the second time.

"How often the name Austin comes up in the mushing community and during races,'' wrote reader Stan Smith. ''Someone needed a ride, rescue a team/driver, lost their headlamp, sunglasses? Jerry was always there to assist.''

"Jerry Austin may never have won the Iditarod, but over a long career he has won the respect of his fellow mushers and the admiration of fans. As reader Linda Morning wrote, ''Maybe they should just call him the 'Official Guardian Angel' of the Iditarod"

Jerry Austin in the Iditarod

Greatest accomplishment:
Three-time winner of the Sportsmanship Award

Vital stats:
Born: Seattle, Wash. Hometown: St. Michael, Alaska Age: 62

Best finish:
3rd -- 1982

Fastest time:
1996 -- 10 days, 16 hours, 38 minutes, 40 seconds

Total winnings:
$71,397

Other awards:
Humanitarian, 1982
Halfway, 1986
First to Yukon, 1987
Sportsmanship, 1987, 1989, 1993

Race record:
1976--23rd
1978 -- 9th
1980 -- 7th
1981 -- 13th
1982 -- 3rd
1984 -- 5th
1985 -- 14th
1986 -- 8th
1987 -- 5th
1988 -- 11th
1989 -- 22nd
1990 --19th
1991 -- 14th
1992 -- 24th
1993 -- 23rd
1994 -- 22nd
1995 -- 17th
1996 -- 21st


''I love the Iditarod. It's my vacation.''
-- Jerry Austin in ''Iditarod Classics''


 

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