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A sharp wind gusts up from the deep glacier-cut valley, and it claws its way under my rain jacket. The cold fingers slither up my spine and send shivers down to my toes. I am resting on the landform that was the curse of thousands of people more than a century ago, during the Alaska Gold Rush in 1898. The Chilkoot Trail is 33 miles long; the pass, which is more than a mile in elevation, is near the halfway point. I glance up at the summit and think to myself, This is going to take a while, isn’t it? What is the writer about to do?

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Why are you posting than? Since he Glanced up at the Hill, And says" This is going to be hard" That means hes about to climb up! Answer is" HIKE TO THE TOP OF THE TRAIL.

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its hike to the top of the trail

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