
Bryce Canyon is in Southwestern Utah and is known for it's geological hoodoo formations. It is more like an amphitheater in shape than a canyon. The highest point we were at was at 9112 feet. There was still quite a bit of snow on some of the trails at the rim and the temperature was plus 5 celcius and windy. Needless to say, we opted for the three mile hike down into and through the canyon rather than walk along the rim for too long.


This is a view from the highest point. Absolutely amazing!

The Natural Bridge

Thor's Hammer
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