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Chilkoot Lake is a gorgeous glacially-fed lake that is 3.6 miles long and 1 mile wide. Tschilkut S(ee) in the language of the southeast Alaskan Tlingit Indians, has two meanings. One is "without a storehouse" because storing fish packed in snow between alder or willow branches was the practice of Tlingits who settled here and subsisted on salmon and hooligan. Chilkoot also means "big fish," referring to salmon on this side of the peninsula, while Chilkat refers to "many fish" in the much wider river spanning the other side.
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