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North Words Writers Symposium

On the final day of the North Words Writers Symposium in Skagway, Alaska, attendees and staff take the train to Laughton Glacier Station and hike a mile and a half to a U.S. Forest Service cabin for lunch. Then, says conference co-founder Jeff Brady, those interested have the opportunity to grab their backpacks and trekking poles and hike another mile and a half to walk out on the glacier.

“It’s always my best memory,”

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