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KHNS Gold Fever Archive 
Part 2 of the Soapy Smith Walking Tour.
Ranger Billy Strasser and Park Historian Karl Gurcke embark on a walking tour in the footsteps of Skagway's most famous outlaw, Soapy Smith.
Jack London's colorful history, and excerpts from "To Build a Fire" read by Buckwheat Donahue
Meredith Green and Ranger Billy tour the Annual Flower Show and talk about the history of horticulture in Skagway.
Stampeder's stories of gearing up for the trip north from Seattle.
A history of the Moores, Skagway's founding family.
The role of women in the Klondike Gold Rush.
Dredging for gold, then and now, is this week's episode.
Origins and History of The Mounted Police, with a Tour of Facilities and Buildings used by Law Enforcement in Dawson
A tour of the Commissioner's residence in Dawson City and a history of George and Martha Black.
Ranger Billy tours the SS Keno, the new Klondike Spirit, and the paddle wheeler graveyard in Dawson City.
Parks Canada Yukon & Western Arctic Historian David Neufeld relates "The History of Canadian History"
The intrepid adventurers reach their goal in this last of the eight-part series on the Yukon River.
It's past Coffey Creek in this episode, and biographies of the area's Gold Rush pioneers.
The adventurers leave Ft. Selkirk and spend a night camping on Sleepy Hollow Bar.
Ranger Billy and crew arrive at Fort Selkirk in Part 5 of their journey down the Yukon River.
This episode features the amazing history of Carmacks, and ends with Ranger Billy's stalwart crew shooting the five-finger rapids.
Day 4 of their journey down the Yukon finds Ranger Billy and crew drifting past logging camps and mines.
Ranger Billy & crew leave the marge of Lake LeBarge and begin their journey down the Yukon.
Ranger Billy and crew depart the Lake LeBarge Campground.
A Special Yuletide Gold Fever examines Christmas during the Gold Rush.