


We started early the next morning to get to Bryce Canyon early. The night had been
quite cold, and we passed by some fields that had been showered with water early
in the morning. The water -of course- froze as soon as it touched ground, giving the
fields a bizarre look. Even the cattle seem to be a bit surprised about this.
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The Highway 12 from Torrey to Bryce Canyon gives you many fantastic views, especially
in the beginning fall.
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West of Henrieville, Highway 12 becomes a steep, curved road that uses many switchbacks
to climb towards Bryce Canyon National Park.
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Bryce Canyon with the Rim Trail on top, seen from the Sunset Point.
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View across Campbell Canyon, from Sunrise point. In the back you can see a
rock called The Sinking Ship. by the way, don't be fooled by the names
Sunset Point and Sunrise Point. We found that both points are
beautiful both at sunrise and sunset, maybe even more at sunrise!
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Bryce Canyon National Park is a photographers dream, offering many shades of
green, blue, and red. This, for example, is a formation called Silent City
and Wall Street...
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Bryce Amphitheater, seen from Sunset Point.
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Another photo of Bryce Canyon. If you have enough time, you should go down
and hike the rocks at the Navajo Loop Trail, or the longer Peekaboo Loop Trail.
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Here, light and shadow play with the rocks of the Bryce Amphitheater.
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