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Bio
2016
Paige Drobny, 41, was born
in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, says she moved all over
growing up. She graduated from Virginia Tech in
1997 with her B.S. in Biology and from UAF in 2008
with her M.S. in Fisheries Oceanography. Before
moving to Fairbanks in 2005 for graduate school,
she lived in Vermont and was a fisheries biologist.
I enjoy the outdoor lifestyle. I work as a
fishery biologist and help my husband, Cody
Strathe, build dogsleds for our company, DogPaddle
Designs, during the summer. Our mushing started in
2006 as a way to explore the wilds of Alaska with
no plan to ever do any racing. We spent several
years camping and traveling with our dogs. In 2010,
Cody and I decided to give it a whirl and entered
the GinGin 200 together
we had a blast, and
suddenly we were on the slippery slope. She and
Cody have both run the Yukon Quest and this year
they will both run the Yukon Quest and the
Iditarod.
2013 Rookie
Fairbanks, AK
Paige Drobny, 38, was born in Pennsylvania and says
she was raised all over. She graduated
from Virginia Tech in 1997 with her B.S. in Biology
and from UAF in 2008 with her M.S. in Fisheries
Oceanography. Before moving to Fairbanks in 2005
for graduate school, she lived in Colorado and was
a fisheries biologist. I enjoy the outdoor
lifestyle. I work as a fishery biologist and help
my husband, Cody Strathe, build dogsleds for our
company, DogPaddle Designs, during the summer. Our
mushing started in 2006 as a way to explore the
wilds of Alaska with no plan to ever do any racing.
We spent several years camping and travelling with
our dogs. In 2010, Cody and I decided to give it a
whirl and entered the GinGin 200 together
we
had a blast, and suddenly we were on the slippery
slope. After finishing the Yukon Quest last year
with a happy and health team, Iditarod seemed like
the next logical step for someone with an addiction
to travelling by dog team. Well see where the
Iditarod Trail takes us and hopefully be back again
and again. Paige lists her hobby as
fish.
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