From November 1950 to April 1951 Lewiston native Cecil “Mush” Moore (1909-1968)
From November 1950 to April 1951 Lewiston native Cecil “Mush” Moore (1909-1968) undertook an epic dog sled journey of 6,000 miles from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Lewiston, Maine, using a sled custom built by the Flexible Flyer Co. Moore’s trip raised money for the Cecil A. Moore fund for Underprivileged Children at the Healy Asylum in Lewiston.
From his book "The thrilling saga of a 6000 mile trek by dog-sled by "Mush" Moore, [from] Fairbanks, Alaska to Lewiston, Maine [November, 1950 to April, 1951]": Cecil "Mush' Moore has crowded more adventure and harrowing brushes with death and disaster in the last year than any man in America. His life ambition was to drive a dog sled team, alone, from Fairbanks, Alaska to Lewiston, Maine. The distance is about 6,000 miles. At one point in his trip, the U.S. Army came out to look the sensational dog team over. The day the picture was taken (Number Five), the temperature was 55 below zero. Officers and GI's marvelled that the hardy Moore could survive alone in that frozen waste--and they showed particular interest in his dogs and special equipment. The parka is worth thousands of dollars. It was made by an Eskimo woman, the finest fur maker in Alaska.
For much more about 'Mush' Moore; https://www.mushmaine.com/post/from-alaska-to-maine-by-dog-team-the-forgotten-story-of-cecil-mush-moore?fbclid=IwAR2Fha4dplG8tk2iDCmPQKGyRWOpG0thv_UO-TxG7-lksaf1QJLmxttijNM
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