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  • Lacey TravelsAlaska & the YukonTraveler
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    • Day 6
    • Friday, August 18, 2017 at 10:50 AM
    • ☁️ 8 °C
    • Altitude: 538 m
    • United StatesAhtna Alaska Native Regional Corporation62°6’5” N  145°45’39” W
    1Keystone Canyon1Waterfalls beside the road in Keystone Canyon.Blasting marks left from when they built the road.Worthington GlacierLooking back along the track we have climbed to get to the glacier.

    To Worthington Glacier

    August 18, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    Followed the glacier-fed streams through Keystone Canyon, a canyon road blasted through the rock which was built to find a way to the goldfields. An attempt at building a railroad has been abandoned. The road climbs to nearly 3,000 feet over Thompson Pass where there are road work delays. Freshly fallen snow lies across on the peaks and upper slopes.

    We arrive at Worthington Glacier, named after a gold miner who blasted the glacier looking for gold to no avail. We take the uneven track right up to the glacier. Our first 'long drop' experience in Alaska s OK because it's maintained by national parks.
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    Lyn Burg

    TravelerWaterfalls beside the road in Keystone Canyon.Picturesque

    8/19/17Reply
    Lyn Burg

    TravelerKeystone CanyonThe view from the road is beautiful

    8/19/17Reply
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