Skagway River
Heading north (upstream) from its mouth, there are four major branches of the Skagway River:
East Fork
The East Fork branches off the Skagway River, opposite milepost 4.8 of the White Pass railroad. At milepost 5.8, the railroad makes a U-turn, crosses the East Fork, and loops back to follow the main river.
White Pass Fork
The Skagway River turns to the east and White Pass Fork branches off to the north, opposite milepost 12 of the railroad. At milepost 14.2, the railroad makes a U-turn, crosses the Skagway River, and loops back to follow White Pass Fork.
Cut-off Gulch
White Pass Fork splits into Cut-off Gulch to the east and Dead Horse Gulch to the north, opposite milepost 18 of the railroad. At milepost 18.6, the railroad makes a left turn and crosses Cut-off Gulch.
Dead Horse Gulch
After crossing Cut-off Gulch, the railroad goes through a tunnel which comes out along Dead Horse Gulch. The head of Dead Horse Gulch is at Pump House Lake, at milepost 20 of the railroad.
References
- ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca.
- ^ map on BC Names/GeoBC entry "Skagway River"
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Skagway River
- ^ Johnson, Eric L. (1998). Sea to Sky Gold Rush Route. Rusty Spike Publishing. ISBN 0-9681976-1-2., at pp. 3, 19, 28 (maps). Confusingly, at various times, the entirety of White Pass Fork, from the Skagway River to Pump House Lake, has also been known both as “Cutoff Canyon” and as “Dead Horse Gulch.”
External links
Media related to Skagway River at Wikimedia Commons
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