United States Coast Pilot Alaska Part Ii Yakutat Bay to Arctic Ocean

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Shore of Harvester Island at a distance of about J/ mile, and proceed as directed in the two paragraphs preceding.
GAPE UYAK TO CAPE KARLUK.
Cape Uyak is a precipitous, high headland at the end of a ridge. From the water the slope is rapid to an elevation of 647 feet. There is then a slight fall to a deep notch in the narrow neck back of the cape, from which there is a rise in steep, grassy slopes to higher land.
Northeast Harbor is a bight about 1 mile long, with a beach of sand and shingle, o
...n the south side of Cape Uyak. It affords anchorage for small vessels in depths of 9 to 15 fathoms, bottom sand and good holding ground, with fair shelter in northeasterly weather.
136 CAPE UYAK TO CAPE KARLUK.
Between Cape Uyak and Karluk there are two long cliffs about 1, 300 feet high, the southern one having a marked slide extending from its highest point almost to the water. In the valley between the cliffs are two waterfalls. There is a house on the bluff near the south fall and a fishermen's camp on the beach near the north one.


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