With a foot or two of fresh snow, Bryce Canyon National Park was a required venture. The hoodoos never looked better. The weather forecast called for a high of 20 degrees(F) with a windchill of minus 22, so I quickly took care of business.
Someone wrote in the snow, a love note that I believe is in Japanese. There were a lot of Japanese tourists around.
10 responses to “Bryce Is Twyce As Nyce In The Winter”
These are so beautiful, Mike. They look like confections!
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Stunning indeed. We’re the roads icy?
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The roads were icy and full of snow in patches
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Glad you were safe.
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magic!
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Beautiful but I’m still looking at visiting when it’s warmer 🙂
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How nice to see this scene in winter. It looks like a giant cake covered with frosting – so beautiful.
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It looks even more spectacular with snow, if that’s possible 🙂
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You are an intrepid traveler, visiting these vistas in such extreme weather. Or is the weather there always extreme?
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Bryce gets really cold because of its elevation of 8,000 feet. Where I live, just a few hours away, it’s 4,000 feet and more mild
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