Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bryce Canyon


It is time to venture outside of Arizona. Remember, the Colorado Plateau includes parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. In walking around Arizona, I do wander over the border into foreign territory once and while. Bryce Canyon is a fabulous place to visit. It is highly accessible, in most places you can drive right up to the overlooks and walk less than 100 feet from your car. On the other hand, it is also mysterious and inaccessible. The trailheads for almost all of the trails, start at the rim and go down, so it is a canyon experience. You have to walk back up after hiking. On the average day it is entirely overrun with tourists from all over the world with a lot of Japanese and Europeans. I am certain that a lot of the time there are more foreign tourists than there are U.S. citizens. 

There is almost no where in Bryce that you cannot find something to photograph. 

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