Looking forward to seeing you on the trail again in 350 days 34 minutes and 51 seconds. ( Love that spot on you web site!)
What an awesome job this year with a great team.
Loved having the web cam. Please consider next year having it so it will only focus on the finish. Many times we missed the finish line because someone had it on the red shingles.I don’t want to miss your arrival next year!
Have a great year training!
We are watching the growth and development of a future Iditarod champion! Pete-congratulations on a fabulous race and spectacular run–very impressive (and I bet you managed to keep your snowmachine suit clean throught the race!). Ron and Janet, you must be very, very proud!
Hey Pete, I couldn’t find anything interesting on the net with the number 9766 so I figure it’s all yours.
You could carve it in a piece of wood and hang it on the shop. Way to go Pete 54.
Wow great page here.Congrats on your race.Your name will be right up there with all the top mushers and next year in the top 3.Your fan list will start getting bigger.Have fun from southern Alberta
What an amzing picture and a fantastic race! I was at the start and didn’t get a chance to meet you, but after seeing what you did as a rookie last year and your age, I was excited to follow you and see what you would do this year. Great job and congratulations Peter!
YAY! So proud & Happy 4 you Peter, your doing amazing & kickin some BUTT! Can’t wait to see you when you get back & give you a big hug! wish we all could be up in Nome to watch you finish! 🙂 Way to Be-the-1 & get R Done!!
Wow! What a race. Great job! I am amazed at you and your team’s awesome performance and have been keeping up since day one. From a friend of your cousin Chris Owens in Colorado – as our Husky would say – Arrr Roooo Rooo!
Go Pete Go!!! checking in when we can between work. My boys sure have loved watching your race. The Hill Family-Matt, Effa, Haden, & Nathan in Lincoln NE
Hooray for you Pete, Bethel’s favorite son on the Iditarod Trail. We are all on the trail with you in spirit. Colin will give you a BIG HUG at the finish line for me. WISH i could be there. GOOO pETE
Way to GO, Pete & team! I’ve been following the race from my laptop here in Jackson, WY ~ Soooo excited for you and your family! Very proud of you!
Lucy Jackson Bayles
Looking forward to seeing you on the trail again in 350 days 34 minutes and 51 seconds. ( Love that spot on you web site!)
What an awesome job this year with a great team.
Loved having the web cam. Please consider next year having it so it will only focus on the finish. Many times we missed the finish line because someone had it on the red shingles.I don’t want to miss your arrival next year!
Have a great year training!
We are watching the growth and development of a future Iditarod champion! Pete-congratulations on a fabulous race and spectacular run–very impressive (and I bet you managed to keep your snowmachine suit clean throught the race!). Ron and Janet, you must be very, very proud!
Hey Pete, I couldn’t find anything interesting on the net with the number 9766 so I figure it’s all yours.
You could carve it in a piece of wood and hang it on the shop. Way to go Pete 54.
Two Words when I think of your amazing race! “RISING STAR!!” Way too go Pete~Shawnna
What an AMAZING run! I wish we were there in Nome to greet Team Kaiser at the finish line!
Lots of love from us down here in Washington.
Your Uncle Mark is proud of you!!
Get some good rest!!
Wow great page here.Congrats on your race.Your name will be right up there with all the top mushers and next year in the top 3.Your fan list will start getting bigger.Have fun from southern Alberta
What an amzing picture and a fantastic race! I was at the start and didn’t get a chance to meet you, but after seeing what you did as a rookie last year and your age, I was excited to follow you and see what you would do this year. Great job and congratulations Peter!
Yay!!! Congratulations, Pete Kaiser!!! You make us Bethelites VERY proud!
Super Race~hope this is one of many, many more Iditarod runs for you! 🙂
fabulous race, pete and team. we’re all so excited and thrilled for you. celebrate your hard earned victory. dreaming of next year’s race already…
WOW!!! What a race. Great team, Great effort. I’m so proud.
This picture has it all, the beautiful weather, scenery, fresh eager looking team and a smart musher! Love it!
Congrats Pete, amazing race! You make all of Bethel so proud!!!
Great Job Pete! We’re all very proud of you! Talk about Strength, Disipline, Courage, Drive, Talent, Patience…I can go on and on.
Peter Joseph!!! Josh and I are rootin’ for you from Missoula, Montana! We (and the entire YK Delta) are so darn proud of you! WOOP WOOP!!!! GO PETE!
This is the true amazing race. Good job Pete. We are all very proud of you and your dogs. Way to go
YAY! So proud & Happy 4 you Peter, your doing amazing & kickin some BUTT! Can’t wait to see you when you get back & give you a big hug! wish we all could be up in Nome to watch you finish! 🙂 Way to Be-the-1 & get R Done!!
Wow! What a race. Great job! I am amazed at you and your team’s awesome performance and have been keeping up since day one. From a friend of your cousin Chris Owens in Colorado – as our Husky would say – Arrr Roooo Rooo!
Go Pete Go!!! checking in when we can between work. My boys sure have loved watching your race. The Hill Family-Matt, Effa, Haden, & Nathan in Lincoln NE
Hooray for you Pete, Bethel’s favorite son on the Iditarod Trail. We are all on the trail with you in spirit. Colin will give you a BIG HUG at the finish line for me. WISH i could be there. GOOO pETE
Not enough words to express our joy for your GREAT race. Really Proud of You.
Uncle Jake, Texas
Way to GO, Pete & team! I’ve been following the race from my laptop here in Jackson, WY ~ Soooo excited for you and your family! Very proud of you!
Lucy Jackson Bayles
WHAT AN AMAZING RACE PETE!
A BIG” WHOOT” “WHOOT” FROM YOUR WASHINGTON FAMILY!
YOUR TEAM ROCKS!
LOTS OF LOVE- COUSIN AILEEN SHANTZ
Congrats, Pete! I can’t say enough how proud I am of your amazing race…incredible! Can’t wait to hear some stories from the trail!
Well done!