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Backcountry Games

Chilkat Valley News by Chilkat Valley News October 14, 2021December 25, 2023
The Rockets compete in the tug of war competition at the Southeast Alaska State Fair Backcountry Games on Sunday, Oct. 10. Kyle Clayton photo.

The Southeast Alaska State Fair hosted Backcountry games Sunday, Oct. 10 where residents of all ages competed in competitions ranging from the stone lift to the keg toss.

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