Alaska, Kenai, Devil’s Pass
near Gilpatricks, Alaska (United States)
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(Alaska) Route on 07/6/2015; 17 km; +555 -130; 5.5 hours. Excursion organized by Francesc Masó de Acaminartravel with the following itinerary: Home Devil's Trail, Devils 'Pass (2400 feet), Devil's Pass Lake, Devils' Pass Cabin. Participants: Group of 9 people. Output type: linear crossing; Difficulty: easy.
This trip to Alaska began in the city of Anchorage. It is the most populated city in the state of Alaska. It is located at 61 degrees north latitude, roughly at the same latitude as the city of Saint Petersburg. All the streets are parallel and the houses are separated by wide green areas. From a visitor's point of view it has a relative interest, outside of the people who focus their priority on the shops. Houses of houses usually go down and wood.
One aspect that draws attention is the groups of people, factions and appearance that we imagine descendants of the original inhabitants and that are grouped in gardens to smoke and drink, totally alienated both from their previous traditional life and from the current world. Around 1741 the Russian merchants settled in the region to trade with skins. Later on, in 1786, Pytor Zaikov built a fort and was the first European settlement in Alaska's continental territory. The hostilities arose in 1797 ... ...
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(Alaska) Route on 07/6/2015; 17 km; +555 -130; 5.5 hours. Excursion organized by Francesc Masó de Acaminartravel with the following itinerary: Home Devil's Trail, Devils 'Pass (2400 feet), Devil's Pass Lake, Devils' Pass Cabin. Participants: Group of 9 people. Output type: linear crossing; Difficulty: easy.
This trip to Alaska began in the city of Anchorage. It is the most populated city in the state of Alaska. It is located at 61 degrees north latitude, roughly at the same latitude as the city of Saint Petersburg. All the streets are parallel and the houses are separated by wide green areas. From a visitor's point of view it has a relative interest, outside of the people who focus their priority on the shops. Houses of houses usually go down and wood.
One aspect that draws attention is the groups of people, factions and appearance that we imagine descendants of the original inhabitants and that are grouped in gardens to smoke and drink, totally alienated both from their previous traditional life and from the current world. Around 1741 the Russian merchants settled in the region to trade with skins. Later on, in 1786, Pytor Zaikov built a fort and was the first European settlement in Alaska's continental territory. The hostilities arose in 1797 ... ...
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