Hiking among the Hoodoos
After spending a day at Bryce Canyon, viewing the canyon from above, it was time to hike down into the canyon among the hoodoos along the Navajo Loop trail. The icy and steep trail took us down to an area called Wall Street, which is a narrow area between the hoodoos. Surprisingly, there are large Douglas-fir trees growing in these tight spaces. You can get a sense of scale and see how large the hoodoos can be while walking among them.



4 Comments:
Your photos are bringing back good memories for me. I had a wonderful vacation hiking through Bryce, Zion and Cedar Breaks a few years ago in the fall. All amazing places. The colors (red rocks on blue skies) are stunning. Looks pretty cool with a dusting of snow on it too.
you do that hoo doo that you do so well. ask your parents about cole porter. peace/love
It's voo doo, not hoo doo, that you do so well, but I'm sure your very smart Uncle Marv knows that.
what? my aged younger sister vaguely implies i don't know cole porter from cole slaw?
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