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Trails of the Midnight Sun
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Trails of the Midnight Sun

Take a walk on the wild side as you take a journey inside some of Alaska's premier peaks, trails, campgrounds and recreational areas, as if you were there. Loaded with facts and history about Alaska, including the Mount Marathon Race in Seward. Great commentary and upbeat music.

Length 120 min. Copyright 2003 $ 19.95
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32-4672 VHS 827358117538 19.95
32-4672-DVD DVD 827358116692 19.95
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