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And how did he get across the Klondike River?
The same year gold had been found on the banks of Klondike River, but in small amounts and no claims were made.
"The trail follows the Klondike River and then goes up into the mountains.
Rick followed the line of the frozen creek that forked off the Klondike River.
On the afternoon of the following day they camped at the mouth of the Klondike River.
They make it to the gateway town of Dawson, head up the Klondike River and register a claim.
Gold was discovered in tributaries of the Klondike River in 1896 and is still being mined today.
It was this trail which so many prospectors took to fortunes in the Klondike River district of Yukon.
The richest claims had already been staked by the time the great influx of stampeders reached the creekbeds along the Klondike River.
The valley of the Klondike River also reflects the days of the gold rush by the tails from the heavy dredging that occurred after it.
"Is that the Klondike River, Stampede?"
It derives its name from the Klondike River, a tributary of the Yukon River.
In 1897, a gold strike in the Klondike River Valley set off a stampede of hopeful prospectors.
Tr'ochek lies on the upstream flat, an alluvial deposition of the Klondike River, at the river confluence.
In 1896 more gold was discovered near Tr'ochëk, at the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers.
It lies around the Klondike River, a small river that enters Yukon from the east at Dawson.
His finger traced the route from Dawson, following along the Klondike River and through the mountains to Bonanza Valley.
The last of the poor man's gold rushes was that directed in 1896 to the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike rivers, Alaska.
Last year, an old prospector named Dan McGraw claimed he'd discovered a hidden valley in the mountains near the Klondike River.
In August 1896, a party led by Skookum Jim Mason discovered gold on a tributary of the Klondike River.
They reached the junction of the Yukon and Klondike rivers and turned east, following the highway that ran along the Klondike toward the airport.
Stampede told the boys that the Klondike River valley, and those of many of its tributary creeks, were choked with the mountainous snake-like mounds.
This is the place to be in the week of August 17, Discovery Day, for the Klondike River raft-races, costumed street-parades, music, and dancing.
Mr. Berton was born in Dawson City, Yukon, at the mouth of the Klondike River.
Here, they encountered the Hän people, semi-nomadic hunters and fishermen who lived along the Yukon and Klondike Rivers.