- A
canyon (from Spanish: cañón;
archaic British English spelling: cañon),
gorge or chasm, is a deep
cleft between escarpments or
cliffs resulting from weathering...
- wetsuits, and
specially designed shoes, packs, and rope bags.
While canyoneers have used and
adapted climbing, hiking, and
river running gear for years...
- The
Grand Canyon is a steep-sided
canyon carved by the
Colorado River in Arizona,
United States. The
Grand Canyon is 277
miles (446 km) long, up to 18...
-
overhand noose is a very
secure hitch knot. It
might be used by
cavers and
canyoneers to bind a cow tail or a foot loop to a carabiner. Make a
bight Turn around...
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wrote extensively about his
adventures and
influenced generations of
canyoneers.
Butchart was born in Hefei, China, in An****
Province to
missionary parents...
- as
Upper Antelope Canyon (or The Crack),
Rattle Snake Canyon, Owl
Canyon,
Mountain Sheep Canyon,
Canyon X and
Lower Antelope Canyon (or The Cork****)...
- The town of
Ransom Canyon is
located within Yellow House Canyon, at the
eastern edge of the
Llano Estacado.
Yellow House Canyon was
carved by the North...
- Flagstaff, Sunrise, and Tucson. In
addition to the
internationally known Grand Canyon National Park,
which is one of the world's
seven natural wonders, there...
-
Hoover Dam is a
concrete arch-gravity dam in the
Black Canyon of the
Colorado River, on the
border between the U.S.
states of
Nevada and Arizona. Constructed...
-
Abitibi Canyon was a
community on the
Abitibi River in
northeastern Ontario, Canada.
Abitibi Canyon was part of
Northern Unorganized Cochrane District...