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    Ski Corbet's Couloir, Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    Ski Corbet's Couloir, Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    Corbet's Couloir is an expert ski run located at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort named after Jackson Hole ski instructor and mountain guide Barry Corbet who famously spotted the narrow crease of snow shaped like an upside down funnel and remarked, "Someday someone will ski that.". It was first skied by local ski patroller Lonnie Ball in 1967. Currently rated #4 on th...
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    Hike or Ride Corbiere Walk, Jersey (Channel Islands)

    Hike or Ride Corbiere Walk, Jersey (Channel Islands)

    The Corbiere walk links St Aubin to La Corbiere on Jersey, and makes a very pleasant 4 mile linear walk. It follows an old railway line which closed in 1946. The path is very popular on the weekends, and has a mixture of families and cyclists. Half way along is the "On the tracks" Cafe.
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    Off-road Corkscrew Gulch Road, Colorado

    Off-road Corkscrew Gulch Road, Colorado

    This scenic trail cuts through the heart of old mining country as it winds between Red Mountain #1 and #2. Watch for logging trucks on lower part of trail. You can park and camp at bottom end of trail off Highway 550. From the bottom, you can also explore Brown Mountain and Gray Copper Gulch, which is left at the first major fork, marked as Brown Mountain. This side r...
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    Summit Corkscrew Peak, Death Valley National Park, California

    Summit Corkscrew Peak, Death Valley National Park, California

    Corkscrew Peak is a peak in the Grapevine Mountains in Death Valley National Park. It is named for its shape, which loosely looks like a corkscrew. The trail starts from Daylight Pass Road. Its length is 5.8 kilometers. It follows a wash for about 3 kilometers, then a small canyon, and finally, a steep (25% average) ridge to the summit.
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    Hike Corn Du, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales

    Hike Corn Du, Brecon Beacons National Park, Wales

    Corn Du is a summit of the twin topped Pen y Fan and the second highest peak in South Wales at 873 m (2,864 ft), situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The summit itself is marked by a well structured Bronze Age cairn with a central burial cist like that on nearby Pen y Fan. The two summits are visible from great distances owing to their height above the surrou...
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    Visit Corn Islands, Nicaragua

    Visit Corn Islands, Nicaragua

    The Corn Islands (Las Islas del Maíz) are two islands about 70 kilometers (43 mi) east off the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. The official name of the municipality is Corn Island (the English name is officially used in Spanish-speaking Nicaragua). Corn Islands consists of Big Corn Island (Isla Grande del Maíz; often simply referred to as Corn Island; Isl...
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    Experience the Corn Maze at Cool Patch Pumpkins, Dixon, California

    Experience Corn Maze at Cool Patch Pumpkins, Dixon, California

    Dixon residents Matt and Mark Cooley, owners of Cool Patch Pumpkins, currently hold the Guinness World Record for "largest maze, temporary corn/crop maze". The maze measured 40.489 acres. In 2012, Cool Patch Pumpkins broke its own record with a 53 acre maze.
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    Off-road to Corn Springs, California

    Off-road to Corn Springs, California

    Corn Springs is a palm oasis situated in the Chuckwalla Mountains of the Colorado Desert in Riverside County, California, United States, seventeen miles southeast of Desert Center. Native Americans relied on the springs, and they engraved many petroglyphs on the rocks in the area. In the late 19th century, miners in the area also relied on the springs, and they establ...
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    Ride Ferry to Coromandel, New Zealand

    Ride Ferry to Coromandel, New Zealand

    Coromandel is a town on the Coromandel Harbour, on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula, which is on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. It is 75 kilometres east of the city of Auckland, although the road between them, which winds around the Firth of Thames and Hauraki Gulf coasts, is 190 km long. The town was named after the peninsula, which wa...
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    Visit Coro & Medanos De Coro National Park, Venezuela (UNESCO site)

    Visit Coro & Medanos De Coro National Park, Venezuela (UNESCO site)

    Coro (also known as Santa Ana de Coro) is the capital of Falcón State and the oldest city in the west of Venezuela. Since the 1950s Coro has been conserved as a national monument, and in 1993 Coro and its port were designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. However, in 2005 Coro was inscribed in the List of World Heritage Sites in danger . From historic, co...
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    Hike to Corona & Bowtie Arch, Utah

    Hike to Corona & Bowtie Arch, Utah

    Corona Arch is a natural sandstone arch near Moab, Utah in a side canyon of the Colorado River. Bowtie Arch is a pothole arch formed when a pothole broke through from the top of the cliff. They can be accessed via the Corona Arch Trail, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) hiking trail from Utah State Route 279.
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    Hike Coronado Cave Trail, Coronado National Monument, Arizona

    Hike Coronado Cave Trail, Coronado National Monument, Arizona

    To get to the Coronado Cave trailhead drive toward the visitor center on East Montezuma Canyon Rd. Approximately .25 mile west of the visitor center on the north side of the road is the parking area for the trail. It is .5 mile to the cave entrance with an elevation gain of 500 feet. Some light scrambling over slick rocks is required to descend to the cave floor. This...
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    Ride Coronado Ferry, California

    Ride Coronado Ferry, California

    Take a nostalgic 15-minute ride across the bay to Coronado. Departing from two San Diego locations; Broadway Pier and the Convention Center. Once across you'll arrive at the Coronado Ferry Landing, a waterfront marketplace full of over 25 unique shops and restaurants. You can take your bikes at no extra charge. No dogs are allowed. Broadway Pier & Coronado Ferry ...
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    Visit Coronado Ferry Landing Park, Coronado, California

    Visit Coronado Ferry Landing Park, Coronado, California

    Catch the ferry from Downtown San Diego to the idyllic Coronado Landing Park. This popular destination offers visitors a picture-perfect scene of San Diego's glimmering skyline and dynamic waterfront, with an eclectic mix of shops and restaurants. It's a Port of San Diego park. Dogs are allowed on leash in all Port of San Diego parks.
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    Walk or Bike Coronado Ferry Loop, Coronado, California

    Walk or Bike Coronado Ferry Loop, Coronado, California

    This scenic loop connects the Coronado Ferry Landing, San Diego Convention Center, and Broadway Pier. Along the way, you’ll enjoy stunning waterfront views, lush parks, iconic landmarks, and plenty of restaurants, bars, and memorials. Start: Coronado Ferry Landing Explore the charming shops and restaurants with sweeping views of downtown San Diego. Grab coffee o...
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