Chilkoot Trail videos
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This short video brings to light the common risks and challenges that hikers may encounter on the trail. If you are interested in hiking the Chilkoot Trail check out this video to see if you are up to the challenge. Happy Trails.
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Before heading out on the trail, be sure to stop by the Trail Center located on Broadway between 5th and 6th ave. Transcript
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Virtually walk parts of the Chilkoot Trail with Teacher Ranger Teacher, Brian Mayhew. Brian created this short time lapse video based on his Chilkoot trip in July, 2014. Transcript
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In May 2013 the park's trail crew took time lapse photography as they replaced a collapsed bridge along the Chilkoot Trail. Dyea videos
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A frenzied boomtown during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-98, today Dyea is all but a ghost town. Step off the beaten path and get to know modern and historic Dyea.
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A short video about the Palm Sunday Avalanche and the Slide Cemetery where the victims are buried. Science and research videos
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Intrepid biologists are studying hooligan, an important area fish. This research represents a partnership between Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, the Skagway Traditional Council, and Taiya Inlet Watershed Council.
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Each year park scientists study a species few park visitors think to look for. Find out why! More about the park
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The park's collection includes a bird nest made of natural materials, and bright pink feathers! How did this happen? The answer is linked to Skagway's long tourism history. Transcript
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This video highlights the Park's efforts to reduce gasoline consumption through the use of hydro-electric powered vehicles. This video was submitted to the My Green Parks Challenge. Working with the Skagway community
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Ever wonder what it was like to grow up in Skagway? Hear about it as Skagway School's 7th and 8th graders interview different generations of locals. |
Last updated: September 12, 2024