It has been fifteen years now, since I spent four months up in Alaska and the Yukon & NW Territories. Traveled around a whole bunch, but really focused on the Klondike around the Dawson City area, and the Forty Mile River in Eastern Alaska, then most especially in Central Alaska in deep wilderness in the heart of the Alaska range.
It was all sooooooooooooooo AWESOME, but so long ago now.
However, there is so much that could be of interest here on the Forum, that I thought I would share some, as the Evil Microsoft Cloud & One-Drive try to tempt me into paying the extortion for the Data Knapping that they have done to me, by occasionally releasing "your memories from this day" come-ons, that I cannot directly access myself without paying their ransom!
Be that as it may, with screen capture and some finagling, I'm able to post up a few of the photos from those lost times and images, here now.
So ... here we go:
For placer mining in the perma-frost along Bonanza Creek, a system was soon developed whereby steam boilers were used to force steam into the ground to thaw the gravels and allow them to be mined, by using a system called "driven steam points" that were perforated pipes with a strong point on the end so they could be driven into the frozen ground, then hooked to a boiler to force steam through the perforations and thaw the ground. The setups looked something like this...
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