The engaging story of a thousand mile trek to reach the Klondike goldfields, traveling as the goldseekers did a century agoby horseback, on foot, by handbuilt boat, and on snowshoesand the excitement of finding gold.
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An excellent account of Canadian history,
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This review is from: Gold Rush: North to Alaska and the Klondike (Paperback)
This is without a doubt one of the most interesting books that I have read in a long time. The authors have in detail given us an account of what it would have been like to venture through the wilds of B.C. to cross the passes, and raft down a dangerous river to get to Dawson. Living in this northern region in their log cabin and panning for gold would be an adventure most people wouldn't even consider. A well written book Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and I am looking further to more of your adventures.
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