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Read moreBryce National Park, Utah – May 2018
Bryce’s geological history of erosion played out so distinctly from the canyons of Zion and Grand. Erosion has left these incredibly intricate rock spires called hoodoos. They are unbelievably mesmerizing. It’s like looking at lace made of rock. Mom made...
Read moreZion National Park, Utah – May 2018
Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon National Parks were a great trio. They are related geographically and geologically, but each is unique in it’s own way. I am in awe of the power of water and the delicacy of rock, and of the amazing opportunity to gaze upon the...
Read moreValley of Fire State Park, Nevada – May 2018
Several wonderful things happened here. First, Valley of Fire itself is a treasure. Second, I spent a couple of days hanging out with Andreas & Ingrid, German octogenarians who have been adventuring all of their lives. I adore them. Third, Mom and Dad arrived for...
Read moreSedona & Flagstaff, Arizona – May 2018
I have been hearing people swoon about Sedona for years, and now I know what they are swooning about! Funny, I apparently had been to Flagstaff before. I hiked in Grand Canyon in 2006-ish with friends who planned everything, so my brain was in cruise control. We had...
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