To Alaska for Gold; Or, The Fortune Hunters of the Yukon
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Two Maine brothers, left to fend for themselves after family misfortune, join their uncle and a party of prospectors and travel west to the Klondike during the gold rush. The narrative follows their journey from coastal ports through Chilkoot Pass, boat-building on mountain lakes, and descent of the Yukon, depicting dangers such as stowaways, rapids, scarce food, and brutal wintering. In the diggings they learn practical mining methods like sluice-box work, endure cycles of luck and setback, and finally undertake a long return downriver after a season of hard-won gains and losses.
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