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  • To the southwest is Devils Canyon and the creek it feeds.
  • Neither Bernstein or Fabricant had heard of any other mutilations occurring in Devils Canyon.
  • They ran a particularly hazardous stretch at the Mountain Sheep section in Seven Devils Canyon.
  • The area was originally set aside as the Devils Canyon-Bear Canyon Primitive Area of.
  • Canyon Diablo ( " devil canyon " ) is the Spanish translation of the Native American name.
  • On July 21, 1834, Colonel Dodge and the remaining men reached a village of Devils Canyon.
  • The Devil Canyon Creek confluence approximately marks the point where San Mateo Creek leaves the Cleveland National Forest.
  • The Bureau of Land Management maintains three trailheads in this area-Devils Canyon, Fruita Paleontological Area and Pollock Bench.
  • Babbitt, McInnis and Udall, their staffs and families, hiked into Devils Canyon before conducting the dedication at the canyon mouth.
  • The Devils Canyon Road was paved and signed as SR 263 in 1991 and the railroad became the Columbia Plateau Trail the same year.
  • Mathews died in an accident on August 18, 1888 in Devil Canyon, and was buried in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, in San Bernardino.
  • A hiker's discovery of several mutilated black cats in Devils Canyon prompted the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to launch an investigation.
  • Along with Devils Canyon and the north and east forks of the San Gabriel River, Bear Canyon is a major north-south artery through the San Gabriel Mountains.
  • Devils Canyon carried traffic on the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway in the early 20th century before the completion of a road serving the Lower Monumental Dam in 1961.
  • The San Mateo Creek watershed includes the subwatersheds of Los Alamos Canyon Creek, Tenaja Canyon Creek, Devil Canyon Creek and Cristianitos Creek with its tributaries of Talega and Gabino Creeks.
  • Devil Canyon Creek with its tributary East and West Forks, are a tributary of the Santa Ana River watershed, now interrupted by the local irrigation and water system reservoir at its mouth.
  • "' Devil Canyon "', is a steep sided valley or canyon in the south side of Paivia Peak, in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California.
  • At the time, it was known as the Devil's Canyon Dam, for its location just upstream of Devils Canyon, a-deep gorge and whitewater rapids formed by the Susitna River.
  • The Burlington Northern tracks along the south end of the lake bed and Devils Canyon were abandoned and removed in the late 1980s, and the right of way became part of the Columbia Plateau Trail State Park.
  • The TBM was launched from the Waterman Portal and tunneled in a westerly direction toward the Devil Canyon portal at a slight uphill gradient of approximately 2 inches per 100 linear feet ( 0.17 % ).
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