Chilkoot

Chilkoot
geographical name pass 3502 feet (1067 meters) between SE Alaska & SW Yukon Territory, Canada, in N Coast Mountains

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  • Chilkoot Trail — Length 33 miles Summit Chilkoot Pass; 3,525 feet[1] …   Wikipedia

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  • Chilkoot Inlet — is an inlet in the Southeast region of the U.S. state of Alaska, located on the eastern side of the Chilkat Peninsula in Lynn Canal. Chilkoot Inlet is the terminus of the Chilkoot River and its watershed, and also home to Lutak, Alaska.… …   Wikipedia

  • Chilkoot Pass — [chil′ko͞ot΄] [after the Chilkoot Indians who inhabited the region] mountain pass in the N Rockies, on the Alas. British Columbia border: c. 3,500 ft (1,067 m) high …   English World dictionary

  • Chilkoot Trail — Vorlage:Infobox Pass/Wartung/Ausbau fehltVorlage:Infobox Pass/Wartung/Profil fehlt Chilkoot Pass Höhenprofil des Chilkoot Trails …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Chilkoot Pass — Col du Chilkoot Col du Chilkoot Chercheurs d or escaladant le Chilkoot Pass pendant la ruée vers l or du Klondike, hiver 1897 98 Altitude 1 067 m …   Wikipédia en Français

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