- The
Teklanika River (Lower Tanana: Tach'edhan****'a) is a 91-mile (146 km)
tributary of the
Nenana River in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The
Nenana is a tributary...
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elevations in the area. The
oldest site
within park
boundaries is the
Teklanika River site,
dated to
about 7130 BC. More than 84
archaeological sites...
- head back to civilization, but the
trail was
blocked by the imp****able
Teklanika River swollen with late-summer
runoff from the
Cantwell Glacier; the watercourse...
-
Savage River.
Traversing the
beaver ponds, "mud flats,” and
crossing the
Teklanika River are
major obstacles preventing most
vehicles from
continuing more...
-
Denali Borough Mayor Clay Walker.
Visitors had to
cross the
dangerous Teklanika River. In 2010, a
Swiss woman drowned. In 2019, a
newlywed Belarusian...
- company. In July he
tried to leave, only to find the
route blocked by the
Teklanika River raging with snow-melt. On July 30,
McCandless wrote a
journal entry...
-
Denali Borough Mayor, Clay Walker.
Visitors to the site had to
cross the
Teklanika River. In 2019 a
newlywed Belarusian woman drowned trying to
cross the...
- The
Teklanika Archeological District is a 22-acre (8.9 ha)
collection of
archeological sites located on a
knoll overlooking the
Teklanika River, that...
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Chena River North Fork
South Fork Wood
River Tatlanika River Nenana River Teklanika River Seventeen Mile
Slough Tolovana River Kantishna River Zitziana River...
- sets out on the
Stampede Trail on foot, but when he
tries to
cross the
Teklanika River, his
camera becomes damaged,
leading him to
think his film is ruined...