Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, the narrow gauge train climbs White Pass and connects Skagway Alaska to the Canadian interior. I took this shot during a bike trip along the Golden Circle Route.
About the prints & framing
These archival photographs are giclée printed on cotton fiber to museum standards with a 100-year lifespan. If you choose a framed print, they will be individually built of ¾ inch ash sourced from the Appalachian Mountains and protected by a UV-resistant, anti-reflective acrylic glazing.
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Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, the narrow gauge train climbs White Pass and connects Skagway Alaska to the Canadian interior. I took this shot during a bike trip along the Golden Circle Route.
About the prints & framing
These archival photographs are giclée printed on cotton fiber to museum standards with a 100-year lifespan. If you choose a framed print, they will be individually built of ¾ inch ash sourced from the Appalachian Mountains and protected by a UV-resistant, anti-reflective acrylic glazing.
Shipping is free to most locations in the United States. Inquire for other locations.