
This must-see geological wonder in southern Utah proved to be more spectacular than imagined. On the last Tuesday in late June, threatening skies produced little rain over the hoodoos (spire-shaped rock formations) in the drought-stricken west, but plenty of photo opportunities.
Already dazzled by the majestic skies of Montana and Idaho, two sixty-something, homeward-bound, Scottsdale-Arizona guys hiked 1.5 miles along the Rim Trail … high above the Bryce Amphitheatre depression … from Bryce Point to Inspiration Point without slipping, tripping, tumbling or losing consciousness.
I love that park. Is it super hot there (like everywhere else) right now?
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Very comfortable today … high in the 70s … but dry. My first time here. Stunning. Better than the Grand Canyon.
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Much better than the grand canyon. That was our impression too.
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Walking into Bryce Canyon must be almost like walking onto a different planet – tall, thin, orange rock spires surround you as you make your way through the park. It has been on my bucket list for a long time because of its unique landscape and stunning vistas, hopefully, one day I can make it to the US! Thanks for sharing and have a nice day 🙂 Aiva
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I am confident you will make it here some day, Aiva. It is a real gem … and only 400 miles from my home. We will be back!
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