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Afaila Many people seem to think that since Alaska contains glaciers it mustbe a frigid country. This is a common mistake for at the extreme Northern tip of the Territory, Point Barrow, the lowest winter tempera- ture is slightly above the lowest records of North Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. In central Alaska the heat in the summer is about equal to that of New York City. Alaska is a country of extremes. It has very old things and very new, ancient Eskimo and Indian cultures and modern gold mining and modern fish canneries. It is one-fifth the size of the United States and offers almost every type of climate, for there are magnificent snow-clad mountains, vast for- ests, broad prairies and many lakes. ' It may be surprising to learn about the suffocating heat and the nu- merous mosquitos of the Alaskan summer. Hunters and miners who go into the country in the summertime have to wear mosquito netting over their faces to keep from being blinded by these insects. The cheapest means of traveling long distances in Alaska is by air- plane. It is so cheap that even an Eskimo, who owns his own dog team and to whom time is of no value, cannot afford to travel by sled. Lodging fees and the cost of food for himself and his dogs would amount to several times the price of an airplane ticket. There are only two railroads in all of Alaska, The Alaskan Railroad and The White Pass and Yukon. The Alaskans are proud of McKinley National Park, where the chief attraction is Mount McKinley, the highest peak on the North American continent. This mighty mountain is permanently snow covered for two- thirds of the way down and it reaches a height of 20,300 feet above the sea. No other mountain in the world rises so far above its own base. This beautiful McKinley Park is the farthest North and is the second largest National Park in the United States. Alaska is the home of the third largest river in North America, the mighty Yukon. Only half known and never fully surveyed, the delta contains numerous little known tributaries and countless islands and channels. ' ' Fishing, canning, mining, fur trapping, and breeding, transporting and farming, these are the ways Alaskans earn their living. Some have 11
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