Klondike the Chicago Records book for Gold Seekers

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Klondike the Chicago Records book for Gold Seekers
Edmond S Edmond Stephen Meany
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" The Ath- abasca receives the drainage of the lesser Slave lake as well as the overflow of several other lakes from the west. At the foot of Bark mountain the Athabasca runs over the "Great rapids, " which is an inclined plane about 60 miles long, unbroken by any falls or cataracts, and only occasionally is the water ruffled by rocks projecting above the surface.
The Athabasca enters Lake Athabasca 550 miles from its source. At present the alluvial delta extends towards the northwest about 30
...miles, having many channels which change their direction and size with every inunda- tion, Athabasca lake stands about 500 feet above the sea level. It is in the form of a crescent, with the convex side facing north, the shores are very irregular and have many deep inlets. The lake receives its chief tributary from the west, and here also is the outlet, so that the delta is common to both the affluent and effluent. The Athabasca and Peace rivers uniting form the Great Slave river, which is a very large stream, but its passage through the Caribou hills is so obstructed by rapids that boatmen have to make 7 portages between the Dog river from the east and the Salt river from the west.

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