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Set during the Klondike rush, a party stranded on the Yukon winters together and attempts to survive while aiming for the goldfields; the narrative follows daily labours of shelter-building and improvisation, strained friendships among miners and adventurers, encounters with Indigenous people and northern beliefs, and a sequence of incidents including crime, ritual, a massive stampede, community meetings, the spring thaw, and the journey home. The work examines adaptation to extreme landscape, the pull of fortune, moral and spiritual doubt, and cultural collision, using episodic chapters that blend adventure, social observation, and ethical reflection.
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