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Latest revision as of 16:04, 16 September 2006
The Red River Gorge is a beautiful area of cliffs, canyons and natural stone arches. Within the Red River Gorge area, there are over 3000 rock climbs, over 100 miles of hiking options and several good kayaking/canoeing opportunites.
Links
- US Forest Service Site for Red River Gorge
- Red River Climbing
- Red River Gorge Climbers Coalition
- Red River Gorge Geologic Area
Photos
http://physics.dickinson.edu:16080/~brownek/Adventures/Images/2006/Red%20River%20Gorge%202006/thumbs/_dsc0183_01.jpg [1]
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