Monday, September 13, 2010

HOODOO, NOT YOU DO

We started the sixth day off on a somber note. A week before one of the county deputy sheriff's in Southern Utah had been shot to death. It was a very sad situation and in the line of duty. So from a little ways out of Kanab through about four cities they had flags on each side of the road for the funeral. All along the drive, about every 6 car was a normal car and the rest were police from all around the state coming to show respect to him and his family. It was so sad.
After that we headed back to SLC through Bryce National Park. When you take people through Southern Utah they get over saturated with the red rock, and so sometimes they aren't the most willing to explore other canyons thinking it is going to look just like the canyon they just went through. Everyone of the National parks are so different. Bryce Canyon was like God was playing around with mother earth one day and decided to play a joke on her. The red can't be any redder and the columns can't be any more interesting than in Bryces. It was gorgeous. Again enjoy the pictures it is well worth it.











Bryce Canyon Lodge, very small and quaint

Bye Bye Southern Utah


Yes we had plans of enjoying so many more things and we just didn't have the time. So goodbye to the Hoodoos, the Coral Sand Dunes, the Cheese Factory in Beaver and HI-12, we will have to catch you the next time through.

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