Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled / A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska
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An account of numerous winter journeys through Alaska's remote interior by dog sled, combining vivid descriptions of snowbound landscapes, weather, and travel techniques with practical notes on routes and summit crossings. The narrative presents encounters with indigenous communities and white settlers, observing customs, hardships, and hospitality. Interwoven reflections consider the region's climate, mineral prospects, and limited agricultural potential, while candid commentary addresses governance, law enforcement difficulties, and the harmful impact of alcohol. The work balances travel detail, human observation, and appeals for improved administration and protection of native peoples.
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