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Dabajian Mountain is located in the northern section of the Shei-Pa National Park in Taiwan. It is surrounded by numerous other peaks, the most predominant including Mount Nanhuda, Mount Yize, Mt. Zhongyangjian, Mt. Pintian, and Mt. Mutule. It is also near the Madala River.
Dabajian Mountain is known for its steep grade, beautiful surroundings, and rugged terrain, mak...
Daff Dome or DAFF Dome is a prominent 800 feet (243.8 m) granite dome in Yosemite National Park, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Tuolumne Meadows and 1,700 feet (0.5 km) from the Tioga Road. Since the dome was never officially named, the DAFF Dome name was adopted in 1960's as an acronym of "Dome Across From Fairview" Dome.
The dome is popular with rock climbers and has seve...
The Dairy Queen Wall is a large wall near Hidden Valley. It has an attractive left and right sides and a somewhat junky looking center.
There is a paved parking area along Park Blvd that is used for Hemingway Buttress. It's about 15-20 minute walk from parking spots.
Dalkey Quarry is a long-disused 19th century granite quarry located on Dalkey Hill in the Dublin suburb of Dalkey, which was used to build several large maritime structures in south Dublin. Since passing into public ownership in the early 20th century and becoming part of Killiney Hill Park, it has become one of the most important rock climbing venues in Ireland, with...
Dancing Ledge is part of the Jurassic Coast near Langton Matravers in the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, England. Dancing Ledge is a flat area of rock at the base of a small cliff. A little scrambling is required for access. It is signposted on the South West Coast Path a few kilometres west of Swanage. Dancing Ledge is so called because at certain stages of the tide when...
The Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, originally a fire lookout tree, was pegged for climbing to celebrate Western Australia's 1988 bicentennial. Along with the Diamond and Gloucester Tree, it is one of three lookouts which remain climbable in the Warren National Park of southwestern Australia. The two tonne platform, at a height of 75 metres (246 ft), is reached by climb...
Deadeye Dick is outside the Zion National park, so no permit needed. It's a 4 miles from the hike from the trailhead. It's a short canyon with a stunning exit up the narrows.
Rating: 3A II (v3a1 II)
Rappels: 6,Max↕120ft
This route requires a shuttle.
It is recommended to combine the descent with Mighty Mouse Canyon, which should add just 1h extra.
Trek the same route of the The Badwater Ultramarathon, described as "the world's toughest foot race". It is a 135-mile (217 km) course starting at 282 feet (86 m) below sea level in the Badwater Basin, in California's Death Valley, and ending at an elevation of 8360 feet (2548 m) at Whitney Portal, the trailhead to Mount Whitney.
The Trek could take you all the way t...
Deer Creek and its waterfall are a popular stopping point for river trips through the Grand Canyon at Colorado Rover Mile 136.9. It's popular for both for the falls themselves and for hikes up to the "narrows" and the "throne room."
The Thunder River-Deer Creek Loop is a 21.5-mile clockwise loop in Grand Canyon National Park that put together faint trails and bunch of...
De Gaulle and His Troops is a 5,540-foot-elevation (1,689-meter) summit in located in Utah's Valley of the Gods which is within Bears Ears National Monument.
De Gaulle and His Troops is situated 16 miles (26 km) west of Bluff, Utah, in the Valley of the Gods, on land administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Precipitation runoff from this iconic landform's slopes...
Canyoneers agree this is one of the best canyons in Death Valley. The steep approach affords beautiful views of the salt encrusted Badwater Basin below.
The approach to the canyon has exposed third class scrambling over talus, scree, and crumbling rocks. In the first 1000 feet of climbing, there are few unexposed places to rest, and the slope is around 100% grade. If...
The Devil's Causeway, a narrow strip of land in the heart of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area. It's pretty narrow in the middle section – roughly roughly 50 feet in length and three to four feet wide and is notorious for causing sheer terror for those who dare to cross it.
Devil's Causeway trail is a 6 mile out and back trail located near Yampa, Colorado.
Devil's Hole is located on Deep Creek along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) near Lake Arrowhead, California. The trail that decends down to the river is anlong the northern route of PCT at 0.65 miles from Splinters Cabin parking lot. The trail down to the river is very steep and not dog friendly but possible to take a dog, but might have to carry in a few sections.
Par...
The fastest drift dives in the World. About 6 km in 35 min. Depending on level of skills. Drift Dive through the Devil’s Nook on Clutha River in New Zealand. For advanced drifters looking for the ultimate thrill ride, run a 4 miles long section of the Clutha River where currents up to 12 mph sweep divers over boulder fields, beneath class-three rapids and t...
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