- The word
Atigun can
refer to one of
several place names in Alaska.
Atigun Gorge a
valley east of
Galbraith Lake
Atigun P****, a high
mountain p**** across...
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Atigun P**** (/ˈætɪɡən/ AT-i-gən),
elevation 4,739 feet (1,444 m), is a high
mountain p****
across the
Brooks Range in Alaska,
located at the head of the...
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Atigun Gorge is a
valley located along the
Atigun River, 2
miles east of
Galbraith Lake in
northern Alaska. It was
first named in 1971. It is an important...
- The
Atigun River (/ˈætəɡən/) is a
river in the
Endicott Mountains in
northern Alaska. The
source is a
glacier terminus, from
which it
flows northeast to...
- The road
reaches its
highest elevation as it
crosses the
Brooks Range at
Atigun P**** at 4,739 feet (1,444 m). The
highway is the
featured road on the third...
- Athabaskans.
North Fork
Chandalar River, 104
miles (167 km) long,
begins near
Atigun P**** in the
Brooks Range and
flows generally southeast through Chandalar...
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Precipitation runoff from the
mountain drains east into
tributaries of the
Atigun River and west into
tributaries of the
Itikmalac River which in turn flows...
- 1 km) per day. The surve****
route p****ed
through several mountain p****es:
Atigun P****,
Isabel P****,
Thompson P****, and
Keystone Canyon. In the
latter location...
- uninhabited, the
Dalton Highway and Trans-Alaska
Pipeline System run
through the
Atigun P**** (1,415 m, 4,643 ft) on
their way to the oil
fields at
Prudhoe Bay on...
- temperatures, and
brutal conditions.
Difficult terrain,
particularly in
Atigun P****,
Keystone Canyon, and near the
Sagavanirktok River forced workers to...