HUMAN

Name: LARRY FOX
Age: 26
Residence: HOLY CROSS, ALASKA
Occupation: NOTHING RIGHT NOW
Years involved with Iditarod: I WOULD SAY 24
Iditarod Role: DAY SHIFT MANAGER
Current Location: TAKOTNA, ALASKA
Date of Photo: MARCH 8, 2019
Temperature: 27F / OUTDOORS

What is your Why?.. Why are you here today and involved in Iditarod?:

JUST CAME TO HELP VOLUNTEER MY SERVICES AND JUST HELP OUT THE COMMUNITY LIKE I USED TO. AND TELL ME A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THAT. WHEN YOU WERE A KID HERE, HOW OLD WERE YOU AND WHAT DID YOU DO HERE? WELL, WHEN I WAS LITTLE I USED TO DO THE JOB OF POOPER SCOOPER AND JUST CLEANING UP THE TEAMS WHEN THEY LEAVE; ALL THE HAY AND STUFF. I STARTED WHEN I WAS AROUND 5 ALL THE WAY UP TO WHEN I WAS ABOUT 16.

Tell me about your most rewarding experience on Iditarod?:

JUST GETTING REWARDED FOR BEING THE SUPER DUPER POOPER SCOOPERS. WHAT WAS YOUR REWARD? WE GOT TO GO ON A TRIP TO ANCHORAGE.

What do you know for sure?:

THAT I LIKE TO SPEND IT WITH MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS AS MUCH AS I CAN.

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