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The author recounts two extended journeys through Alaska during the gold-rush period, describing travel by Yukon steamers and over treacherous mountain passes, the chaos of mass migrations toward the creeks, and a catastrophic avalanche. She details daily life in frontier settlements and mining camps — work, housing, barroom disturbances, mission life, and winter routines — and offers practical notes on staking claims, prospecting, and use of tools like dynamite. Interwoven are observations of fellow travelers, indigenous people, and personal adventures and dangers, yielding a vivid first-person portrait of hardship, camaraderie, and perseverance in a harsh, rapidly changing landscape.
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