It snowed 3-4 inches at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah yesterday. With only a 2 hour drive to get there, naturally I was going to check it out. Fresh snow on the Bryce Hoodoos is just the extra icing on the cake to produce these outside the box images. I also stopped at Red Canyon on the way and shot its snow- splashed hoodoos. To purchase prints of these images and more, go to Dawn2Dawn Photography
Gorgeous, I love Bryce! The contrast to the snow is brilliant.
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A favorite park. Beatiful image.
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Thanks Jane!
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The hoodoos with snow are fabulous. Love the tree at the end, too.
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super-fantastic!
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Stunning set of images, looks really beautiful.
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Thank you Shane!
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This is beautiful. Is it possible to hike during winter in the park ? or you can just go to the viewpoints ?
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Yes, you can hike down into the hoodoos which I’ve done before. I decided to do some cross country skiing on the top of the canyon instead.
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I prefer Bryce in winter, not that the summer version is all that bad! 🙂
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Yes, I prefer winter as well although it is very cold there at 8,000 feet
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Wow! Magnificent shots!
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Thanks Amy!
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Amazing! They look almost like some sort of alien planet rock formations sprinkled with icing sugar.
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Trees on a rock, beautiful!
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