Hikers can finally walk the US side of the Chilkoot Trail. But what happens at the border?
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Hikers can finally walk the US side of the Chilkoot Trail. But what happens at the border?
A suspension bridge to the Canyon City historic area on the Chilkoot trail. (Photo courtesy of National Park Service) The U.S. portion of a historic, 33-mile hiking trail between Skagway and British Columbia has been off limits to backcountry explorers since 2020. But that’s about to change, with one key caveat. The National Park Service said Wednesday that the U.S. segment of the Chilkoot Trail will open for the first time in years, starting in…
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