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The Summit, White Pass & Yukon Route
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![]() As we transitioned to the summit, the trees gave way to low shrubs, rocks, and patches of snow.
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![]() Before there was a train, there was a foot trail that led over the summit to the gold fields of the Yukon. That trail was used in 1898.
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![]() A mountain lake had been formed by melting snow. This was the first of two small lakes and one large lake that we saw.
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![]() The forest on the Yukon side of the summit. This was the middle of three lakes.
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![]() Flags marked the border between the U.S. and Canada. Because we were not allowed to leave the train at the Yukon stop, we were never technically in Canada.
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In the old days, the border was manned by members of the North West Mounted Police
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The end of the train stopped and parked on the Canadian side of the Yukon
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