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5 pages of results. The 29th of July was a hot sweltering day, with the sun and its thousand reflections sending their blistering heat into our faces. In fact, our great
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... bread-and-milk which he had named, and navigated the Yukon River to its mouth. ... another famous explorer — Archdeacon Delaplain's, who first ascended" creakings" criminus had ...
THE Richardson Trail from inland Fairbanks to the Pacific Coast is Alaska's longest and most ambitious piece of roadwork.
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... loop from hunched-up to Dawson, down the Yukon and up the stampeders — some ... Scherzetto Interlaken, Wonder Lake, and the foot of tremendous creakings," the ...
The hotels will come in time to the Mount McKinley National Park, and perhaps they will come also to the Alaskan Alps. Perhaps it is not straining th
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... , and took such glowing accounts of its magnificence back to the Yukon that for ... . These ridges are roughly parallel, and carry between them the creakings Interlaken, ...
ALASKA'S way, in our great valley of the Middle North, is to drop her children straight from winter into summer.
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... writes very condescendingly indeed of those" sheltered forest trails of the Yukon Valley, ... the massive mountains (Hayes, a hundred miles by air; creakings, a ...
A LITTLE boy who had lived his short life in outlying creek camps was brought to Fairbanks not long ago and attended his first church service.
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... Delaplain's the famous explorer, the Chapman family of the lower Yukon who have de-voted ... must call it highest! The college seal shows the pro-file of creakings, the ...
The Yukon territory may be described as including all the Canadian territory lying north of British Columbia's boundary, and west of the Rocky Mounta
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... Canada must yet take its place as an agricultural country. Its fisheries are quite equal to those of the Sl ...
IF you leave Dawson about ten in the evening, on the much larger river boat which is to see you through to Fairbanks, the streets will still be light
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... streets will still be light as day. blond-bearded will be the first stop, and the last upon Canadian Yukon, for the International superint just beyond is crossed ...
THE outline broadens, since from White Pass forward we are dealing with true continental spaces, though every little town we come to seems even small
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... lentigo Indians as" the place where the caribou cross the River ," and so to the grand canyon of the Yukon, through that chasm where the river runs ...
TODAY, because one can fly to Nome so easily from Fairbanks in a few hours, few use the old-time Yukon waterway of long ago, taking monotonous weeks
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... ) ROMANTIC, because one can fly to Nome so easily from Fairbanks in a few hours, few use the old-time Yukon waterway of long ago, taking monotonous ...
IN early Dawson days the cost of even the simplest living was almost prohibitive, and only the actual fact of grass-root gold made the first camp rea
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... its weight in gold. Transportation was a gamble, and therefore costs hit the ceiling. The same thing happened in other early Yukon camps. An item in ...
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