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Chapter 12:  Pebble

Chapter 12: Pebble (13 of 18)


At a meeting in Nondalton village, elders highlight subsistence use areas on a map of the Pebble prospect area.

Photo by: Hig and Erin, Ground Truth Trekking

The Tlikikila River dropped us into lake country, in the midst of a howling rainstorm. Ever since we’d left the landlocked Copper Basin, we’d left the extreme cold behind—trading it back for the wind. Wind screamed across the melted sheen of water on the frozen surface of Little Lake Clark, sending us flying across the ice. Water sprayed up from the tips of my skis as though I were a hydroplaning boat...


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