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From and trail
From Kurupukari it would run parallel to the old cattle trail to Annai, and from Annai it would follow an already existing road to Lethem.
From this hikers on the moors began to leave a letter or postcard inside a box along the trail ( sometimes addressed to themselves, sometimes a friend or relative )— hence the name " letterboxing ".
From South Pass the trail continues southwest crossing Big Sandy Creek ( about wide and deep ) before hitting the Green River.
From Fort Bridger, the main trail, comprising several variants, veered northwest over the Bear River Divide and descended to the Bear River Valley.
From there the Sublette-Greenwood Cutoff trail had to cross a mountain range to connect with the main trail near Cokeville, Wyoming in the Bear River valley.
From there the trail followed Big Piney Creek west before passing over the Thompson Pass in the Wyoming Range.
From the present site of Pocatello the trail proceeded almost due west on the south side of the Snake River for about.
From there Interstate 86 to Pocatello roughly approximates the trail.
From Knik, a 26-mile summer trail went northwesterly.
From 1911 to 1920, hundreds of people walked and mushed over the trail on their way to the Ophir gold districts.
From north to south, the route of the trail may be summarised by the following landmarks in order: Parachilna Gorge-Flinders Ranges National Park-Hawker-Quorn-Mount Remarkable National Park-Melrose-Crystal Brook-Spalding-Burra-Kapunda-Adelaide Hills-Deep Creek Conservation Park-Cape Jervis
From a spot near the western cliffs of the headland he saw "... the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed, in front of a boundless Ocean ..." That viewpoint, later dubbed " Clark's Point of View ," can be accessed by a hiking trail from Indian Beach in Ecola State Park.
From the Big Spring, the war trail continued south via three branches, one to the southeast through the western part of the Concho country ; one going almost due south, heading for Castle Gap and Horsehead Crossing on the Pecos River ; and one heading west to Willow Springs in the sand country southwest of present Midland, before turning south down the Pecos, all headed ultimately for Mexico.
From there the trail crossed Goose Creek and continued out Soldier Creek to present day Keystone Road, eventually crossing Tongue River between where Ranchester and Dayton, Wyoming were later located.
From the late 1840s into the 1870s Texas stockmen drove their beef cattle over southern Arizona on the Texas-California trail.
From 1935 through 1938, YMCA groups explored the 2000 miles of potential trail and planned a route, which has been closely followed by the modern PCT route.
From its northern terminus in Yosemite Valley, the trail runs northeast, passing south of Half Dome and then on to Tuolumne Meadows.
From Tuolumne Meadows the trail turns south, running parallel to the main range of the Sierra Nevada, through Yosemite National Park, Inyo and Sierra national forests ( including the John Muir Wilderness and Ansel Adams Wilderness ), passing through Devils Postpile National Monument, Kings Canyon National Park, and ending on Mount Whitney in Sequoia National Park.
From the southern terminus of the JMT at the summit of Mount Whitney, an additional hike on the Mount Whitney Trail is required to reach the nearest trailhead at Whitney Portal, thus making an end-to-end traverse of the trail effectively.
From Victorian times to the 1930s, Glengormley was often the final destination on the leisure trail for working class Belfast citizens escaping the city grime.
From there the trail leads to Philips ' widow ( Lynn Baggett ) and brother Stanley ( Henry Hart ).
From there, a trail continues 600 metres to the west, connecting to an additional 12 kilometres of beaches and pathways which terminate at the mouth of the Fraser River.
From the floor of Kern Canyon, the trail ascends again over to the summit of Mount Whitney.
From the summit the trail descends to Longdendale.

From and heads
" From the steamboat, through a glass ( telescope ) Marlow can observe details of the station, and is surprised suddenly to see near the station house a row of posts with decapitated heads of natives mounted atop of each.
From 200, 000 BP onwards, Middle Paleolithic humans began to make complex stone blades with flaked edges which were used as spear heads.
From the beginning, the settlement was governed by a majority vote of the heads of households, but " only in civil things ", and newcomers could be admitted to full citizenship by a majority vote.
From these points around Blackheath at above sea level, south of the River Thames, the route heads east through Charlton.
) From left to right, according to the apostles heads:
From the haircuts on the three heads, it is clear that this is a parody of The Three Stooges.
From Canton, Route 128 and Interstate 95 heads northwest, north, northeast and east around the Boston area to Peabody, where I-95 splits to head north toward Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
From its western terminus, Route 28 heads east through Raritan, intersecting County Route 567 and then U. S. Route 202 and U. S. Route 206 at the Somerville Circle before heading through the central part of Somerville.
From 1641 to 1643, and again from 1647 to 1650, he was chancellor of the university of Oxford ; in 1648 he removed some of the heads of houses from their positions because they would not take the Solemn League and Covenant, and his foul language led to the remark that he was more fitted " by his eloquence in swearing to preside over Bedlam than a learned academy ".
From here, the road heads through suburban residential and agricultural areas as a road, intersecting County Route 54 ( Phalanx Road ) before meeting County Route 4 ( Conover Road ).
From there, Route 35 heads north and intersects Route 138, an extension of Interstate 195, continuing north through Monmouth County before crossing the Victory Bridge over the Raritan River into Perth Amboy, where the route continues north to Rahway.
From this intersection, it heads north concurrenct with County Route 509 as a four-lane divided highway with a speed limit, soon interchanging with U. S. Route 46.
From here, the route becomes a four-lane divided surface road and heads into urbanized areas of downtown Paterson.
From here, Route 120 heads northwest along the northern edge of the sports complex as a four-lane divided at-grade Paterson Plank Road, passing through industrial and commercial areas.
From there, the road heads east through wooded neighborhoods before turning north onto Glen Road.
From its terminal at Howard in Chicago, the line heads north to the South Boulevard, Main, Dempster, Davis, Foster, Noyes, and Central stations, before terminating at Linden in Wilmette.
From its earliest days, the King David Hotel hosted royalty: the dowager empress of Persia, queen mother Nazli of Egypt and King Abdullah I of Jordan stayed at the hotel, and three heads of state forced to flee their countries took up residence there: King Alfonso XIII of Spain, forced to abdicate in 1931, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, driven out by the Italians in 1936, and King George II of Greece who set up his government in exile at the hotel after the Nazi occupation of his country in 1942.
From here, the road heads east into a mix of agricultural and residential areas with some businesses, entering Mansfield Township.
From the end of the bridge, Route 97 heads south through the town to Georgetown, while Route 113 bears eastward along the river towards West Newbury.
From its starting point / terminus at U. S. 17 near Interstate 95, the route heads northward toward Columbia, Charlotte, and Knoxville.
From here it makes a wide horseshoe bend, passing Neaves Drainage mill as it heads towards Ludham Bridge.
From there it heads southeast, until Milbank.
From Nether Denton, the road continues to follow the River Irthing and heads towards present-day Brampton.
From this point, the road heads north to a partial interchange with the Atlantic City Expressway that has access from southbound Route 73 to the eastbound Atlantic City Expressway and from the westbound Atlantic City Expressway to northbound Route 73.
From Waddington's 13, 186 ft fang to sea level at the heads of Bute and Knight Inlets is only a few miles ; across the gorges of the Homathko and the Klinaklini Rivers stand mountains almost as high, and icefields even vaster and whiter, only a few aerial miles away, with a maw deeper than the Grand Canyon, comparable in relief to the Himalayas ( to which the terrain of British Columbia was compared by colonial-era travellers ).

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