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In 1896, George Carmack discovered gold in a tributary of the Klondike River, Canada, precipitating the famous gold rush.
CNN: Monday,
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The road began as the result of a scam back in the Klondike days of 1898, when thousands of prospectors were scrambling to get to the diggings in the Yukon.
BBC: Journey into the Alaskan wild
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"Sourdough" even became the nickname for California Klondike miners at the turn of the last century because they carried starter in their backpacks to make bread without having to find a town, let alone yeast.
NPR: Sourdough: More than a Bread
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During hundreds of camping trips and meetings and service projects and weird and wonderful events such as the Klondike Derby (a cold-weather competition in which scouts drag makeshift sleds over frozen ground for hours), I learned how to adapt to changing circumstances on the fly while keeping the main goals in sight.
WSJ: A Lesson From the Scouts' Own Book