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The Klondike Highway is a highway that runs from the Alaska Panhandle through the province of British Columbia and the territory of Yukon in Canada, linking the coastal town of Skagway, Alaska, to Dawson City, Yukon. Its route somewhat parallels the route used by prospectors in the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush.
In both British Columbia and Yukon, the highway is marked as Y...
The hike through The Jungle to Khlong Chak Waterfall & the Bat Cave is half an hour walk in the forest. During raining season it's very wet and the swimming in the waterfall is possible, in the dry season on the other hand there's not enough water. The Bat Cave is on the way to the waterfall so make sure not to miss it!
Klöntalersee is a natural lake in the canton of Glarus, Switzerland and covers the major part of the valley floor. Since 1908, it has been used as a reservoir for electricity production. The dam's construction substantially increased the lake's volume.
Klöntalersee is drained by the Löntsch, a left tributary of the Linth.
Klosters is a well-known ski resort that is 10 km (6.2 mi) from Davos. It is a popular ski location and the slopes are easily accessible via a large cable car. Klosters is well known as a favorite ski resort for Charles, Prince of Wales and subsequently one cable car to the top of Gotschnagrat is named the "Prince of Wales".
Though you don’t need to cross the Knife Edge to summit 5,267-foot Katahdin, many Appalachian Trail’s thru-hikers can’t pass up the opportunity, often weaving it into their itineraries. At its narrowest, the mile-long arête between Katahdin’s west and east peaks squeezes down to less than 2 feet wide with 2,000-foot drops.
The Knife Edge in Goat Rocks Wilderness is a section of the Pacific Crest Trail that teeters along Old Snowy in Washington’s Goat Rocks. It often gets top billing as the most dangerous stretch of the entire 2,650-mile PCT footpath. Crumbly, volcanic rock and patches of snow makes for sketchy footing.
Start at the Snowgrass trailhead which links the Goat Ridge a...
The trail follows a section of the old Knife Edge Road, from the northwest corner of Morefield Campground towards the Montezuma Valley Overlook. This trail provides good views of Montezuma Valley. Trail guide available.
Built in 1914 as the main access into the park, old-timers still proudly talk about what a feat it was to build, or "hang," a road on this steep bluff...
“Knifes Edge” is one of the biggest banked features in Swing Arm City, Utah. This massive feature is seen almost instantly when turning off the main road and into the area.
Knockfarrel is a village, 1 mile east of Strathpeffer, in Dingwall in Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands and is in the Scottish council area of Highland.
Knockfarrel or Knock Farrel, or indeed Knock Farril (stone fort) is a vitrified pictish Iron Age fort which lies on the knockfarrel hill, immediately to the north of the village, and which it gave its name to the village...
Knoebels Amusement Resort is a family-owned and -operated amusement park, picnic grove and campground in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1926, the park has more than 57 rides, free admission, two wooden roller coasters, a 1913 carousel and a haunted house dark ride that was featured on the Discovery Channel. The park and its rides have won awards from organizations ...
The initial hike in Knox Gorge is a 2km, 3 hour loop walk along the gorge.There are several pools along the way until you reach the "Gorge Risk Area" sign which marks the end of the journey if you did not bring canyoneering gear (and experience).
A narrow steep 30m section goes until the bottom drops out which is the top of the Knox Slide. There are two decent option...
The Kőbánya cellar system or cellar system of Kőbánya, sometimes known to non-Hungarians simply as the Kőbánya Mine, or the Kobanya Mine, is an extensive network of subterranea, or underground spaces, in the 10th district of Budapest (Kőbánya), in Hungary. It is considered to be the largest cellar complex in the country. The complex as a wh...
Kobuk Valley National Park is in northwestern Alaska 25 miles (40 km) north of the Arctic Circle. It is noted for the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes and caribou migration routes. The park offers backcountry camping, hiking, backpacking, and dog sledding. There are no designated trails or roads in the park, which at 1,669,813 acres (6,757.49 km2), is approximately the size of ...
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