Beyond the well-trafficked sea lanes and cruise ship haunts of the Inside Passage lies the true Alaska. Still a wild frontier where, if you stroll in the woods, you take a .303 and a cut lunch.
July 26, 2005
Up the Wild Stikine
Beyond the well-trafficked sea lanes and cruise ship haunts of the Inside Passage lies the true Alaska. Still a wild frontier where, if you stroll in the woods, you take a .303 and a cut lunch.
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