The smokejumpers landed in the head of the gulch, a half mile below visible fire. |
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And it's entirely possible somebody dropped a cigarette at the bottom of the gulch here. |
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We walked on until we had a commanding view of the upper gulch and the crosses strung out in a long line. |
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An impressive mill was built on the lower slope of the mountain near the foot of the gulch. |
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After a while, we crossed a dry gulch, Horse Creek, and turned off into a patch of Grasslands the Forest Service proposes to keep roadless. |
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Alder Gulch, discovered in May 1863, rendered prodigious amounts of placer gold-arguably the most ever extracted from a single gulch. |
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Painters settled along the Arroyo Seco, the picturesque gulch on the city's west side. |
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The town of Deadwood is cradled in a narrow gulch between pine-covered bluffs in the Black Hills of South Dakota. |
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Its bitter orange smell may not be for everyone, but there's no disputing how it quenches thirst in dry gulch territory. |
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Suddenly, the wind reversed, and Dodge watched the fire leap across the gulch and spark the grass on his side. |
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But there turned out to be, if not a cliff, at least a gulch still embedded in the deal. |
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Though the writers' strike that threatened to close down production from early May was headed off at the gulch, nobody knew till the last moment that it would be averted. |
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We are the last house at the very back of the Springs, down in a gulch. |
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Arroyo de los Chamisos Trail winds through a dry gulch on the south side of town through chamisa bushes and scrub, more or less connecting the Rail Trail with Cerrillos Road. |
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A particularly striking example of this variability is the flash flood, a sudden, unexpected torrent of muddy and turbulent water rushing down a canyon or gulch. |
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As we passed the dry gulch of the Khaisor Ravine, two small boys with slingshots and a girl in a cranberry-colored head scarf jumped for the low branches of an acacia tree. |
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The narrow but hugely extended gulch that snakes down from the lifeless upper reaches of Lascar and finishes in the Atacama desert is a thin vein of life where many creatures find sanctuary. |
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Informants said that this gulch was so named because the old road made a turn shaped like a jughandle in order to get down into the gulch and across it. |
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A resident of Brewery Gulch, the infamous canyon furrowing north from downtown, decided to spray a beehive wedged in an old brick warehouse. |
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Three months later, his burros, a bridle and halter, and candy wrappers were found in Davis Gulch, an offshoot of Escalante Canyon. |
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The three-year-old Gulch colt bred in Kentucky by his owner, The Aga Khan, won the race on Saturday. |
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I had never seen a teach shoot fire from her eyes before, but Miss Gulch looked as if she were only moments away from doing so. |
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Another account tells of a train of dromedaries headed to remote Washington Gulch that attracted a large crowd in July 1865 when it passed through Virginia City. |
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An amalgamation 4-head stamp mill was built on Victoria Gulch and a gravity tramway connected this to the mine. |
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I don't mean to imply that doctors are all going to move to galt's Gulch. |
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Karl Weick's analysis of the Mann Gulch disaster identified bricolage as a source of resilience. |
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The aerator designed and made by St Asaph-based Flucon will be used to clean a leachate lagoon at Gemma's Gulch in the Falkland Islands. |
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The Basin Gulch project Montana, the Jungo property outside Winnemucca, Nevada, and the Gold Bug Mine in Oregon comprise the company's current portfolio. |
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