Monday, October 15, 2018
Bryce Canyon
Still no pictures but one chilly memory to share about Bryce Canyon. Bryce Canyon is famous for its hoodoos - tall skinny stacks of rock eroded by rain and wind into a forest of stone towers. It was fun to see them, even snow capped. The day we toured Bryce it was 40 degrees, blowing and snowing. I took pictures of snow covered evergreens that reminded me of scenes I saw in Washington State last winter. We didn't do the long hikes because the trails were slick with a nasty rain-snow mix. Our chilly situation was easy to take though. We could always get back on our warm bus. The people I felt sorry for were a group of eleven or twelve traveling through the canyon on motorcycles. I have never seen a more miserable looking group. The weather was a surprise to all of us, but a real bummer to them.
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