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Unlike Mr. Knievel, the van doesn't try to jump this river that forms part of the boundary between Idaho & Oregon |
the Snake River
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$1,000 |
J |
A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER |
2023-10-11 |
#8948 |
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Forming part of the boundary of Idaho & Oregon, Hells Canyon is a gorge of this river |
the Snake River
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$1,200 |
DJ |
LAKES & RIVERS |
2023-07-10 |
#8911 |
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In 1974 this Idaho river seemed to scream, "Leap over me in a rocket!"; then "Nice try!" |
the Snake River
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$1,200 |
DJ |
BODIES OF WATER |
2018-06-20 |
#7788 |
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Wind your way through Hells Canyon while rafting on this river |
the Snake River
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$600 |
J |
U.S. BODIES OF WATER |
2015-10-23 |
#7155 |
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(Sarah of The Clue Crew reports from Twin Falls, ID.) The Perrine Bridge near Twin Falls, Idaho is the only U.S. bridge from which so-called base jumpers can legally parachute without a permit into this river below. |
the Snake River
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$1,200 |
DJ |
NORTH AMERICAN RIVERS |
2013-03-14 |
#6564 |
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This winding tributary of the Columbia River rises in a corner of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming |
the Snake River
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$800 |
DJ |
U.S. BODIES OF WATER |
2012-10-30 |
#6467 |
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This river winds its way through Grand Teton National Park, as well as Hell's Canyon |
Snake River
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$1,000 |
J |
U.S. LAKES & RIVERS |
2005-01-24 |
#4696 |
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Sighted by Lewis & Clark in 1805, this 1,038-mile-long river was first called the Lewis Fork of the Columbia River |
Snake River
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$800 |
DJ |
RIVERS |
2003-01-20 |
#4236 |
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This chief tributary of the Columbia River is navigable inland to Lewiston, Idaho |
the Snake River
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$1,000 |
DJ |
U.S. RIVERS |
2001-05-04 |
#3850 |
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Shoshone Falls in Idaho lies on this winding river |
Snake River
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$400 |
DJ |
U.S. BODIES OF WATER |
1997-10-27 |
#3026 |
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Boats can travel on this 1,000-mile-long river as far inland as Lewiston, Idaho |
the Snake River
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$1,000 |
DJ |
U.S. RIVERS |
1994-12-29 |
#2379 |
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This largest tributary of the Columbia River rises in Yellowstone National Park |
Snake River
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$800 |
DJ |
BODIES OF WATER |
1991-10-04 |
#1630 |
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North America's deepest chasm, Hells Canyon, is formed by this twisting river |
the Snake River
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$800 |
DJ |
AMERICAN RIVERS |
1987-04-23 |
#619 |