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In winter, the canyon's frozen waterfalls, like Keystone Greensteps and Bridal Veil Falls, attract ice climbers due to their accessibility and challenging routes. [3] Additionally, the Lowe River's flow through the canyon presents opportunities for rafting and kayaking, with varying difficulty levels depending on the water conditions.
The upper river then passes through Heiden Canyon before meeting and paralleling the Richardson Highway. Following this, it enters the narrow and steeply walled Keystone Canyon, which marks the transition between the upper and lower river. The lower river exits the canyon and turns northwest into a broad valley approximately 10 miles in length.
Santa Elena Canyon, Big Bend National Park, Texas (also in Big Bend N.P.: Boquillas and Mariscal Canyons) Smoke Hole Canyon , West Virginia Tallulah Gorge , Georgia
Keystone, South Dakota, a town near Mount Rushmore; Keystone, West Virginia; Keystone, Wyoming; Keystone at the Crossing, a business/shopping district in Indianapolis, Indiana The Fashion Mall at Keystone, located in the Keystone shopping district; Keystone Heights, Florida; Keystone Canyon, Alaska; Keystone Lake, a resort area near Tulsa, Oklahoma
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The Rocky Gap Road in Red Rock Canyon NCA is a side canyon accessible only by an unmaintained primitive road from the scenic loop which mostly only off-road or high-clearance vehicles can access. State Route 159 cuts through the Cottonwood Valley, also a side trail of the Old Spanish Trail. The Wilson Cliffs, a massive escarpment, can be seen ...
The construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System included over 800 miles (1,300 km) of oil pipeline, 12 pump stations, and a new tanker port.Built largely on permafrost during 1975–77 between Prudhoe Bay and Valdez, Alaska, the $8 billion effort required tens of thousands of people, often working in extreme temperatures and conditions, the invention of specialized construction techniques ...