[Letter from Alberta Head to Celia Hunter, February 15, 1972] Page: 1 of 3
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9
Backwoods 'Trail
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
Feb. 15, 1972
Dear Alberta:
Thanks for your kind words anent Sally
Carrigher's mention of the Camp Denali crew
and the book on McKinley Park. Do you refer to
Brad Washburn's recently published Guide to
It. McKinley National Park, or to Norma Spring';
book "Alaska - The Complete Travel Book" pub.
by MacMillan? Norma and her husband, Bob, are
ardent Alaska-philes who live in Seattle, but
spend a lot of time up here, writing and photo-
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