In a collection of journal entries, sketches and photographs, Margaret Piggott, 89, details her account as a woman and an environmentalist working during the 1970s on the Klondike Highway and the Alaska Pipeline in her second book, “No Place to Pee.”
“There was no place to pee,” Piggott said of working in the all-male environment of road and pipeline construction nearly four decades ago. “You had to go behind a tree or under a machine…
