i did the famous walk all the thousends of golddiggers did in 1896 to 1899 see: Chilkoot Trail , this is up on top of the pass, did some 5 days hiking and loved it .... lots of history about the Klondike goldrush ...
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Klondike goldrush ...?! Did you say that ?! Fantastic and reminds Jack London's stories. Please forgive me if I save it and keep it for the hot days in summer though LOL It is getting really cold here as always the case when people get their rush to cemeteries in Poland... Am shivering in front of computer too... SAM & SAAB
Love this shot...the little lone cabin and its' reflection, located in the seeming solitude of the area has alot of ambience in addition to its' history...faved.
Quite an achievement! Although you were probably carrying a pack, which might have weighed a little less than a miner's gear... And your reward is the view from the top...very nice!
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB