45 Verbs to Use for the Word canyon

The trail now winds around the mountainsides, finally crossing the canyon above the Illiouette Falls.

" When the Ranger and the artist were riding down the canyon to the ranch, the officer said, "There's a big chance that Myra is right, Aaron.

The side of the plateau toward Grand River consists of cliffs from 2,000 to 3,000 feet high, and as the branches of Roan Creek head on top of the plateau they form very deep box canyons as they cut their way to the river.

It was in July, 1911, that we first entered that marvelous canyon of the Urubamba, where the river escapes from the cold regions near Cuzco by tearing its way through gigantic mountains of granite.

If he runs up the canyon, well and good.

After that one deliberate look he turned again and faced the canyon, paying no attention to the interested little party that hovered far enough from the edge to avoid any possible danger.

Henry Carleton had gone on his way to Pine Glen, and Brian Oakley and Jack were in the saddle, ready to start up the canyon, the next morning, when a messenger from the Sheriff arrived.

Our view was a short one, for in less than three minutes we had to descend another canyon.

There's no chance of seeing the canyon to-night, and as for the dancing, card playing and promiscuous gaiety, it doesn't appeal much to a weary traveler.

I heard Doctor Gordan's 'auto' going up the canyon to Morton's about an hour ago.

And there, in the moon's white light,with only the mountains, the trees, and the flowers to see,she danced, again, as she had danced before the artist in the gladewith her face turned down the canyon, and her arms outstretched, longingly, toward the camp in the sycamores back of the old orchard.

I thought I could find water in some of the gulches, however, so I climbed a certain ridge and sat down to rest and examine the canyon beneath with that old telescope Babe plays with.

Right under us the hounds opened up, filling the canyon full of bellowing echoes.

Tired at last of song and play, They found a canyon deep And in its echoing silences They made a place to weep.

Water that is hidden deep in forbidding canyons, water that you must hunt for blindly unless you have been told where it comes stealthily out from some crevice in the rocks.

THE PROSPECTOR Where the ragged, snow-capped saw tooth Cuts the azure of the sky And watches o'er the lonely land As ages wander by; Where the sentinel pines in grandeur Murmur to the glacier stream As it, ice-gorged, gluts the canyon, Never brightened by the gleam Of sun at brightest noon day, Nor moon of Arctic night, And whose only link with Heaven Is the fitful Northern Light.

Between beetling ramparts of stone, terraced, crenellated and battlemented in motley strata of pink and brown and yellow and black, the river Tarn had gouged out for itself a canyon through which its waters swept and tumbled, as green as translucent jade in sunlight, profound emerald in shadow, cream white in churning rapids.

With that I headed up the canyon.

He and William hunted the canyon from top to bottom and ranged far out on the valley floor without discovering anything that could be called the track of a man.

Leaving the pleasant shade trees of Caraveli, we climbed the barren, desolate hills of coarse gravel and lava rock and left the canyon.

She went sometime after lunchdown the canyon, I think.

I don't know what they mean, but I guess they mark a canyon, and when we go up that we can hardly help striking the mine, wherever it is.

Westward under us opened a great noble canyon full of forests, thicketed slopes, cliffs and caves and crags.

We moved on through heavily timber-covered hills, up and down grade, and finally came out on the south side of the mountain overlooking the canyon, some 5000 feet deep, at the bottom of which ran the San Luis Rey River.

" Madge stood up to direct him, pointing up the canyon a quarter of a mile.

45 Verbs to Use for the Word  canyon