Outing . WHEN THE WINTER MAIL GOES OVER CROW CREEK PASS The Inclined Stakes at the Right are the Government Marks for the Winter Trail TF<r§m a PtsAmtinp by Bulnnort Browne- IUvstmitia» fac Dogs of <ihip bTt»<r$h OUTING. DOGS OF THE NORTH By BELMORE BROWNE Illustrated with Photographs by LaVoy and with Drawings by the Author ITTITHOUT the dog, Alaska would be an impossible place,» » especially in winter. With the dog winter becomes the timeof travel. Mail, freight of all kinds, human beings, all are trans-ported from end to end of that vast peninsula by the faithful1—ifbelligerent—can


Outing . WHEN THE WINTER MAIL GOES OVER CROW CREEK PASS The Inclined Stakes at the Right are the Government Marks for the Winter Trail TF<r§m a PtsAmtinp by Bulnnort Browne- IUvstmitia» fac Dogs of <ihip bTt»<r$h OUTING. DOGS OF THE NORTH By BELMORE BROWNE Illustrated with Photographs by LaVoy and with Drawings by the Author ITTITHOUT the dog, Alaska would be an impossible place,» » especially in winter. With the dog winter becomes the timeof travel. Mail, freight of all kinds, human beings, all are trans-ported from end to end of that vast peninsula by the faithful1—ifbelligerent—canine. Hard labor has developed new dog charac-teristics, new individualities, as it does sometimes with men. Hisnumerous trips in Alaska have given Mr. Browne an excellentopportunity to observe the dog at work and at rest—and in article which follows tells a part of what he has seen—not all,for that would require a book.


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