In the Alaska Boundary Dispute over the Alaskan Panhandle in 1905, one of the reasons that the British/Canadian position was unacceptable to the Americans was that the border would have cut across various Fjords that would have made the Alaska panhandle virtually unconnectable by road. However in the more than a century since, the United States has never connected any significant part of the Alaska Panhandle by road
Challenge: with a POD after 1910, have a road created linking Haines or Skagway (near where the panhandle joins the main part of the state) to Hyder (or somewhere near).