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Travel with Barry & Corinne - The Klondike Gold Rush - Part One Travel with Barry & Corinne - The Klondike Gold Rush - Part One
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In 1998, Dawson City planned a week long celebration to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Klondike Gold Rush. Barry & Corinne were determined to attend this event & decided to capture the spirit of the Gold Rush of 1897/8, by following the same route as the Californian prospectors. Instead of a lumbering slow stagecoach, they drove their 1973 VW camper van up the West Coast. With mechanical delays, Barry & Corinne spent a week exploring beautiful Vancouver Island, before boarding the Alaska Ferry at Bellingham. Over a two week period, they work their way up the spectacular Inside Passage, stopping at Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka & Juneau, before arriving at Skagway, Gateway to the Klondike.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

The Complete Guide to Buying U.S. Treasury Bills, Notes & Bonds from the Federal Reserve The Complete Guide to Buying U.S. Treasury Bills, Notes & Bonds from the Federal Reserve
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A New England Klondike;: A true tale of shorthand success A New England Klondike;: A true tale of shorthand success
Legacy of the gold rush : an administrative history of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Legacy of the gold rush : an administrative history of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
50 Classic Games DS 50 Classic Games DS
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Whether you want to play a quick, challenging game or a white-knuckle adventure, hours of fun and entertainment await you. There's something for everyone in this collection of classic games including Chess, Mahjongg, Sudoku, Backgammon, Texas Hold Em Poker, Solitaire and more.Features include: •Endless hours of puzzle, card and board game fun with classic including Mahjongg, Blackjack, Chess, Sudoku, Texas Hold Em Poker, Klondike Solitaire, Free Cell, Chinese Checkers and many more.•Challenging computer opponents to match your age or skill level. Step-by-step instructions included for those who need to brush up on the rules!•Compete against family and friends.

COSMI 1000 Best Solitaire Games (Windows) COSMI 1000 Best Solitaire Games (Windows)
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Solitaire Master 4 Solitaire Master 4
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Solitaire Master 4 provides a huge collection of great solitaire games. Get more out of your solitaire gaming with hours of challenging single-player fun.

Hoyle Solitaire (Jewel Case) Hoyle Solitaire (Jewel Case)
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Solitaire is one of the most popular card games in history and nobody does it better than the experts at Hoyle®. Shuffle the cards and deal yourself some fun! If you think you've mastered all the variations of Solitaire think again. Hoyle® brings you 50 different variations of this classic card game.  With endless combinations of cards and built in tutorials there s no end to the fun! Includes classic games and new variations: Klondike Spiderette Three towers Baroness Many more! Great for players of all ages and fun for minutes or hours on end! System Requirements:Windows® 98SE/ME/2000 SP4/XP SP1 Pentium® processor or faster 16 MB RAM (32 MB recommended) 40 MB Hard Disk Space 2x CD-ROM or faster 640x480 @ 256 color display Format: WIN 98ME2000XP Genre: ENTERTAINMENT Rating: E UPC: 705381330240 Manufacturer No: 33024

Ultimate Solitaire (250 Games) Ultimate Solitaire (250 Games)
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Test your skills with Klondike (traditional Solitaire) Pyramid, Free Cell, Spider, and tons of other variations. Forget playing alone - match up against other players or play against the clock. Choose your own cards, backgrounds, and sound effects.

Handmark Tetris Classic Game Pak Handmark Tetris Classic Game Pak
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With something for everyone, the Tetris Classic (tm) Game Pak is an excellent addition to any Palm OS® handheld device. This collection of 9 engaging games features the official version of the world's most popular arcade game: Tetris Classic. Tetris Classic Game Pak also includes the critically acclaimed PocketChess as well as Colors, PokerDice, Backgammon, and Checkers. Plus, card players are sure to love smallWare's Solitaire Free, a free bonus for Tetris Classic Game Pak owners that includes 3 different solitaire games. Tetris Classic (tm) Tetris®, the Perfect Puzzle game, is the world's most popular video game with over 50 million fans worldwide! It's completely addictive and deceptively simple. PocketChess (tm) Award-winning PocketChess version 1.5 is a 5-star chess program and a worthy opponent. Eight levels of difficulty provide appropriate game play for players of any level. Handmark Checkers You'll love the variety of play options and the ability to customize the intelligence and attitude of your computer opponent in this classic checkers game. Handmark Backgammon You'll have hours of fun as you attempt to beat your stealthy computer opponent in this authentic backgammon game Handmark Colors Match colors or symbols to clear out rows and quickly earn points - with 3 exciting game play modes! Handmark PokerDice In this amusing variation of the cl


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Seattle Top Attractions

Visiting Seattle's top attractions is one way to learn the city's history, culture, industries and unique beauty and character. Seattle is beyond the ordinary. The creative vitality of the city is felt in the diversity of its regional cuisine and industries such as its Boeing planes and state-of-the-art infrastructures.

Feel the richness of its landscape by visiting Seattle's zoos and marine parks. Get a crash course about the city's interesting past by visiting historical sites such as Pioneer Square and the Klondike National Historic Park. Seattle attractions simply abound in the city, so visitors have plenty of options to suit their time, budget and interests. Here are some of the top attractions in Seattle worth including in your itinerary.

PIKE PLACE MARKET

Pike Place Market receives an average of 9 million visitors each year. Established in 1907 as the local farmers' response against high cost of produce, Pike Place Market is the oldest farmer's market in the U.S. It features 600 shops and stalls of farm produce, specialty foods, antiques, crafts, collectibles and international groceries. Visitors will also find 60 restaurants and take-out counters at Pike Place Market.

PIONEER SQUARE

Pioneer Square is Seattle's oldest neighborhood. Pioneer Square consists of 17 blocks of century-old, red brick buildings that have been restored into art galleries, offices, cafes and shops. After dark, the historic Pioneer Square becomes an entertainment district when nightspots, sports bars and hard rock taverns come alive.

SEATTLE AQUARIUM

Get to view octopus, otters and other Pacific Northwest marine creatures at the Seattle Aquarium. More than that, get to touch and explore their aquatic world through the facility's touch tank and underwater dome. Three dive shows are featured each day.

WOODLAND PARK ZOO

Woodland Park Zoo is second only to New York's Bronx Zoo in terms of the number of Best National Exhibit awards won from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The 65-acre zoo is home to 300 animal species, 35 endangered and 5 threatened animal species, and 1090 animal specimens. Exhibits include Bug World, African Savannah, Australasia and Temperate Forest.

BOEING TOUR

The Boeing Tour brings visitors to a 98.7- acre facility, the largest building in the world by volume. The building contains Boeing 747, 767 and 767 in their various states of assembly and flight test. The tour takes more than an hour to complete. Visitors should be ready to walk for approximately one-third of a mile, take 21 steep stairs and one elevator ride.

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH NATIONAL HISTORIC PARK

Klondike National Historic Park features exhibits and audiovisual programs that portray the 1897 Klondike gold rush in the Yukon Territory and how Seattle served as a gateway and transportation center for miners rushing north. Two historical trails, the White Pass Trail and Chilkoot Trail, are well-preserved here.

SEATTLE SPACE NEEDLE

The Seattle Space Needle is one of Pacific Northwest's major landmarks and Seattle's symbol. This tower reaches 605 feet into the sky. Built in 1962, the Space Needle observation deck provides a 360-degree view of the downtown Seattle skyline, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier, the Olympic and Cascade Mountains and surrounding islands. Visit the SkyCity Restaurant inside the tower at a height of 500 feet and experience unique dining on Pacific Northwest cuisine. The restaurant even rotates!

SEATTLE CENTER

The Seattle Center is 74-acre complex that holds the Seattle Opera, Seattle Repertory, Pacific Northwest Center, Pacific Science Center and the Key Arena. In the middle of the campus is the International Fountain, a modernist water sculpture with 20 spouts, different water shooting patterns, and accompanying world music that is changed monthly. Other attractions include the Kobe Bell (a city landmark), the Fisher Pavilion, and the Fun Forest Amusement Park. In 1962, the campus was the site of the Century 21 Exposition.

HIRAM M. CHITTENDEN LOCKS & CARL ENGLISH BOTANICAL GARDENS

The third most popular of Seattle's top attractions, Chittenden Locks was built in 1917 by the Army Corps of Engineers. This complex of locks is located in the middle of Salmon Bay, allowing passage of vessels from Lake Washington to Puget Sound. Also known as Ballard Locks, Chittenden Locks draws tourists who love watching a parade of sailboats, barges, yacht and motorboats. Located on the grounds of Chittenden Lcoks is the Carl English Botanical Gardens; it grows more than 1500 flower varieties and 500 species.

MT. RAINIER NATIONAL PARK

The Mt. Rainier National Park features an active volcano coated with 35 square miles of snow and ice. Surrounding the peak are valleys, waterfalls, wildflower meadows and old growth forest. Of the 10,000 climbing attempts made each year, only 25% of all people make it to the peak of Mt. Rainer successfully. The national park draws approximately 2 million visits annually.

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What's better and why, the Yukon OR Alaska?

I'm venturing into Whitehorse and the Klondike Highway and Dempster on a summer camping trip. I might get the Yukon Rail Whitehorse to Freser to Skagway on the day in Whitehorse, but

I'm not gonna be able to see some other beautiful places like the inside passage of Alaska on Alaska's state ferry system (where you pick up Juneau and Ketchikan and have the sunset sea experience)

Would Canadians say the Yukon experience lives up to the Alaska experience?

As a Canadian and a Yukoner, I'll say yes, it absolutely does. However, if you are on a summer camping trip and already planning the Klondike and Dempster Highways, then you really oughtta plan on carrying through to Alaska from Dawson City and then tieing in to the Alaska Hwy southbound! If you are traveling this far north, you should have it all!

Travel at your leisure, lots of great campgrounds -- then take a turn down to Haines Alaska, catch the ferry for a 2-hour ride to Skagway and then come back into Whitehorse from there. It's the best of all routes and you don't repeat ANY highway.

Contact me offline and tell me how much time you have and what is most important to you. I'd be happy to help you plan your trip.

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