This is part of the original path or trail that the stampeders walked. It is barely wide enough for one man to walk, let alone a horse carrying supplies.
Skagway, Alaska - The Gateway to the Klondike August 14th 2009 The name Skagway ( originally spelled Skaguay) is said to mean “ stiffly wind rippled water” in Tlingit ( pronounced Kling - it ). It is the oldest incorporated city in Alaska. It was incorporated in 1900. Skagway is also a year-round port and 1 of the 2 gateway cities to the Alaska Highway in Southeast Alaska. The other gateway city is Haines. The first residents settled here in 1887.
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North America » United States Britain's American colonies broke with the mother country in 1776 and were recognized as the new nation of the United States of America following the Treaty of Paris in 1783. During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added to the origina... ... read more
We are travelling across this continent in an Essex motorcoach named " Mulligan" which for us means "do it again". We invite you to join us if you are interested in seeing where we have been and what we are doing. This is a trip we have wanted to do for many years and we are having a wonderful time. So come and join us on our travels. We are not only sightseeing but fly fishing some of the nation's best streams, rivers and lakes and golfing some of the nation's top rated courses as well !... full info