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Travel Route
Assessing travel conditions at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 8
Breaking through ice on Hay Slough
Channel Changes Slide 21
Charles Slaughter Slide 16
Charles Slaughter Slide 17
Charles Slaughter Slide 21
Charles Slaughter Slide 4
Checking end of sandbar at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 12
Checking open water at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 20
Cora Demit
Depression of refrozen ice at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 10
Edge of open water at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 20
Hidden open holes and collapsed ice at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 8
Ice collapse at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 17
Ice collapse at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 19
Knut Kielland Slide 11
Knut Kielland Slide 12
Knut Kielland Slide 18
Lena Charley
Marking trail on lower Tanana River
Old snowmachine track across ice collapse at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 14
Open lead between Howard Luke's camp and Perkin's Landing
Open water on trail along south bank below Walt Peirce's cabin
Portage trail at Hay Slough
Risks of river travel in the area 12 miles below mouth of Manley Slough
Sam Demientieff Slide 10
Sea Ice Project Jukebox
Slough on opposite side of river from Hot Slough
Snow drifting over trail at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 22
Snowmachine trail at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 22
Stay on established trails
Staying on trail at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 10
Trail avoids thin ice in Mo's Slough
Trail dropping off sandbar at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 13
Trail markers at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 12
Trail skirting edge of refrozen ice at Fairbanks to Nenana Stop 10
Traveling on sandbars on lower Tanana River
Vincent Nageak, Sr., Interview 1
Vincent Nageak, Sr., Interview 2
Water along trail on south bank below Walt Peirce's cabin
Wilson Justin, Interview 1, Part 1