Noun
a traveler who drives (or travels with) a dog team
Source: WordNetAlaskan musher Katherine Keith had one of her sled dogs, Blonde, die during the Iditarod yesterday. Source: Internet
He died in New York City in 1983 at the age of 102. He was survived by Rivka and his daughters Dr. Judith Eisenstein (formerly Judith Kaplan), Hadassah Musher, Dr. Naomi Wenner and Selma Jaffe-Goldman. Source: Internet
Musher Matthew Failor and his sled dog team crossing the Bering Sea toward a prior checkpoint, Koyuk, during the 2020 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. Source: Internet
Musher Ryne Olson leaves Carmacks, Yukon, in the 2019 Yukon Quest sled dog race. Source: Internet
As musher Mitch Seavey races along the Iditarod National Historic Trail to Nome, we can enjoy the first mile of that trail right here in Seward along the Waterfront starting at the bronze Trail Blazers statue in the Alaska Sealife Center parking lot. Source: Internet
“As an experienced musher, I recommend to less experienced mushers to really be hyper-alert on finding the markers. Source: Internet