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Ammons has taken some wild journeys—Outside magazine compared his harrowing solo run on Canada's Stikine River with Roald Amundsen's sledding to the South Pole.
Outdoor Adventures Michael J. Ybarra 2011
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The Governor of the crown colony of British Columbia then organized it into the Stikine Territory.
Canada 2010
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The colonial organization of BC was spurred on by a series of gold rushes, and it was the Stikine gold rush of 1862 that led Sir James to petition London to carve that area off of its enormous North-Western Territory and put it in another of his desk drawers.
Canada 2010
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The colonial organization of BC was spurred on by a series of gold rushes, and it was the Stikine gold rush of 1862 that led Sir James to petition London to carve that area off of its enormous North-Western Territory and put it in another of his desk drawers.
Plenty of Nothing: 2009
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The Governor of the crown colony of British Columbia then organized it into the Stikine Territory.
Plenty of Nothing: 2009
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Stikine Territory 2009
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The Governor of the crown colony of British Columbia then organized it into the Stikine Territory.
Stikine Territory 2009
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The colonial organization of BC was spurred on by a series of gold rushes, and it was the Stikine gold rush of 1862 that led Sir James to petition London to carve that area off of its enormous North-Western Territory and put it in another of his desk drawers.
Stikine Territory 2009
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In 1977 he traveled alone to the remote Stikine Icecap in Southeast Alaska, went three weeks without encountering another person, and climbed a new route on a graceful, intimidating peak called the Devil's Thumb.
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Probably the farthest straight-line inland distribution occurs in the headwaters of the Stikine and Skeena River drainages in British Columbia, about 175 miles 280 km from the coast.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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