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DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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enter the Far North, especially by the rivers flowing into the Arctic Ocean.
See: go outside
Quotations
1896
To "go in," by the way, is to descend the Athabasca; to return to civilization is to "go outside."
1937
The Klondike gold rush brought in more people, outfitting there before going "in" from the Cariboo.