Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway

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Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway

3rd edition

The far north was once a land feared by many, traveled by few. Now it's the kind of place people travel hundreds of miles to visit. This quiet sanctuary of quiet rivers and lakes that come in all shades of blue and green, is also home to some the most unusual wildlife in the Americas – caribou, bison, whales, musk oxen. This is the most detailed guide to traveling the Alaska Highway, a road that is a feat of engineering in itself. The authors detail all the major towns along the way from British Columbia through the Yukon to Alaska and Prudhoe Bay, including Fairbanks, Anchorage, Dawson City, Skagway, and more. You'll also find information on sidetrips along alternate highways: the Top-of-the-World, the Haines, the Stewart-Cassiar, the South Klondike, the Richardson and the Glen. A one-stop resource for Alaska-bound travelers, this book has over 30 maps.

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Publisher
Hunter Publishing
Language
English
Pages
462

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Cover of: Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway
Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway
August 30, 2006, Hunter Publishing (NJ)
Paperback in English - 4 edition
Cover of: Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway
Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway
July 2001, Hunter Publishing
Paperback in English - 3rd edition
Cover of: Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway
Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway
2001, Hunter Publishing
E-book in English
Cover of: Adventure guide to the Alaska Highway
Adventure guide to the Alaska Highway
1992, MPC, Hunter Pub.
in English
Cover of: Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway (Adventure Guide)
Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway (Adventure Guide)
November 1991, Hunter Pub Inc
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

""British Columbia is defined by the chains of mountains that line the land: to the north lie the Cassiar and the Omineca Mountains; to the southeast, the Columbia Mountains; and to the east, the Coast Mountains and the mighty Rockies.""

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
462
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8829064M
Internet Archive
adventureguideto00edre
ISBN 10
1588431177
ISBN 13
9781588431172
OCLC/WorldCat
47729313
LibraryThing
1744575
Goodreads
4225934

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OL3497452W

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"British Columbia is defined by the chains of mountains that line the land: to the north lie the Cassiar and the Omineca Mountains; to the southeast, the Columbia Mountains; and to the east, the Coast Mountains and the mighty Rockies."
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