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Bradt Yukon

by Polly Evans
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Overview

Canada’s Yukon is one the world’s last great wildernesses, where bears, moose and caribou roam. It’s a place where hikers, paddlers, skiers and mushers can travel for days without seeing another human soul, where the northern lights dance green and red across starry skies, where glaciers tumble, mountain peaks soar, and tundra shrubs scream scarlet as summer turns to fall. It’s a land of heart-rending human stories, too, for the Yukon is home to the Klondike, to which an estimated hundred thousand dreamers and desperadoes – including a young Jack London – once swarmed in search of gold.

            Bradt’s Yukon is the only guidebook dedicated to this natural and historical wonderland. Offering practical advice on everything from where to pan for gold to how to avoid being eaten by a bear, alongside quirky anecdotes (such as the story behind the 'sourtoe cocktail’ – a shot of whisky garnished with a severed human toe), it’s the perfect companion for highway drivers, cruise-ship passengers, and outdoors enthusiasts alike.

Synopsis

The only comprehensive guidebook to one of North America’s greatest wildernesses, Bradt’s Yukon includes mile-by-mile highway attractions for RVers; historical colour for cultural tourists; and detailed advice for outdoors enthusiasts.

About the Author, Polly Evans


Polly Evans is a freelance journalist and author.  She has written several travel memoirs and writes regularly for newspapers and magazines across the globe.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
Bradt Publications UK
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781841623108

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