Also because the many deep, narrow crevasses were formed in a regular criss-cross pattern which appear from above like the streets of a small town.
My screen shows it deep in a narrow crevasse a little over forty-five hundred feet below you.
She looked over to see the narrow crevasse which fell below the wall, a walkway there lined with needled, misshapen trees.
He took a deep breath, then started up the narrow crevasse.
It was an old trail along the bottom of a narrow crevasse, one that tapered gradually to the top of the ice field.
A branch of Cave Creek came chattering down the rocks and spilled through a long, narrow crevasse near him.
All that precious air, food, water, and even the survival bubble had simply plunged into a narrow crevasse too deep to attempt to plumb.
Off to the side, Washburn reached a narrow crevasse between two peaks, ready to circle behind the snipers.
He moved out, found a point of entry toward the gorge, up a narrow crevasse.
"The glancer almost wouldn't fit through that narrow crevasse."