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Damn cold
(Oct 26 '06)
Wearing long underwear, long sleeve T, fleece, sweater and a down coat it was still freaking cold! Despite the weather, we still enjoyed the beauty of the park. There was fresh snow that contrasted ...
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National Park Overload, Part III
(Mar 21 '07)
As we left Zion, I had the feeling we were leaving too soon.
Springdale was such a sweet village with an idyllic setting, Bryce
couldn't beat this! Curiously, Bryce Canyon sits only 60 or 70 ...
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Bryce
(Jul 17 '07)
"We headed up to the general store, which sold, among other things, showers at the bargain price of $2 for 10 minutes."
Bryce Canyon National Park - Day 69
(Oct 23 '07)
We left early from Zion and headed to Bryce Canyon. We had decided that instead of hiking in Bryce we'd take a horseback ride down the canyon; it seemed the ride we picked went through most of the ...
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After our wonderful stay in Arches, we made our way south. We briefly checked out Canyonlands NP to see the beatiful viewpoint of the Canyon where the Colorado ...
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Bryce was a very nice park. It wasn't too hot, and they have several different hiking trails. The rock formations are called hoodoos, and are formed by some ...
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With a childhood of campervans and portaging with a canoe on
my back, my recommendations for traveling to National Parks go something like
this: come for the natural wonder and wilderness! Stay for ...
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Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park
(Jun 11 '07)
Our second National Park in Utah was Bryce Canyon, which is gorgeous. The canyon is punctuated with giant spires of rock (called "hoodoos") made out of white and red sandstone. I don't know if ...
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Bryce Canyon National Park
(Jul 22 '07)
We arrived at Bryce Canyon in the late afternoon. I went straight to the laundry mat and spent about an hour getting caught up on laundry (five people can certainly dirty a lot of clothes in just two ...
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Hoodoos-Grottos-Narrows.. ..don't worry, its all English!
(Nov 20 '07)
"the science and geology behind the not-so-english-sounding words!"
So with horseshoe shaped amphitheaters that one can get lost within...to myriad colors and unique rock formations that demand your ...
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Bryce Canyon National Park
(Nov 05 '07)
"strange shroud like shapes carved by the sandy wind over time"
The carving of Kalob Canyon pales in comparison with Bryce Canyon, part of which is a huge natural amphitheatre of ‘hoodoos’ - strange ...
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