Bryce Canyon, in southern Utah, was the last park that we visited. It was by far the most crowded of the parks that we explored, but it still wasn't overly crowded. There is an amazing amount of scenery to take in while there and the number of foreign languages that you hear is really extraordinary.
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Barton inside one of several short Bryce tunnels.
Might as well be called the Bryce Death Trail.
Sarah takes a chocolate break at a sharp trail curve in Bryce.
Sarah at a Bryce overlook soon after we arrived.
A general view of magnificent Bryce Canyon.
What they call "hoo doos" seen along one of the trails.
Bay Area (Oakland, San Francisco)
Highway 50 - "The Loneliest Road in America" (East-West Nevada)
Great Basin National Park (Eastern Nevada)
Kodachrome State Park (Southern Utah)
Bryce Canyon National Park (Southern Utah)
Various Other Road Shots (Nevada and Utah)
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