It was a good story, and I did consider including some exerpts of it here, but in the end decided against it, for two reasons:
1: It takes place mostly in modern-day times, and I wanted to focus primarily on the Klondike days (during the one flashback to the old days, Goldie doesn't even appear, even if she plays an important role in the rest of the story). I thought the modern-day Goldie was best represented by Back to the Klondike, so I included that... and those two half-pages at the end was chosen for the blatant romance, which I found a fitting (and funny) point to end the post on.
2: I just couldn't figure out how to recap the story in any way that was satisfactory.
So I skipped Last Sled to Dawson in this post, along with one of my favorite Rosa comics, The Dream of a Lifetime, since the Goldie that appears there is just in Scrooge's dream.
Any readers who are curious, though: Last Sled to Dawson is one of gthe comics Don Rosa made before Life and Times, and marks the first time he used Goldie in a story. It reveals the story (though, unlike the other comics here, mainly through dialogue and deductions by Huey, Dewey and Louie) of the one final time Scrooge tried to reconsile with Goldie before he left the Klondike, and why he never did.