The Trail of the Goldseekers: A Record of Travel in Prose and Verse
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The author records journeys into the northwestern gold regions, recounting outfitting, riverine and overland routes, mountain passes, camps, and the hazards of icy rivers and snowbound trails. Chapters follow travel along named routes and valleys, encounters at mining camps and towns, the struggle for supplies and survival, and the rush to lakes and creeks where prospecting occurs. Interspersed poems and lyrical sketches evoke the landscape, wildlife, camp life, and the endurance and yearning that drive men along a long, difficult trail toward and away from the gold fields.
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