About This Book
A first-person account recounts an expedition to northeastern Asia and the Bering region seeking rumored gold, detailing travel by steamer and dog-sledge, shipwreck and loss of supplies, prospecting across Kamchatka and surrounding tundra, and encounters with convict settlements, Russians, Koreans, Tunguse and Korak peoples. It describes natural features such as volcanoes, tides, salmon runs, and Arctic fauna, plus practical aspects of outfitting, dog harnessing, fur trading, and native domestic life. Episodes combine travel narrative, ethnographic observation, and technical notes on survival and commercial prospects in a remote, often harsh environment.
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