Hoodoos are those sandstone spires you see a lot in Southern Utah, especially at Bryce Canyon. Erosion has carved a unique rock formation that isn’t easily duplicated. They had just received 8 inches of fresh powder so I had to check it out last week. By the way, it was one degree (F)









These images are spectacular, Michael! And of one of my fave National Parks. I’ve not been in winter so this is a treat to view. 🙂
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Thanks Jane 😁. I’m lucky I live only 2 hours from Bryce. You also have to time it so that the storm has passed, otherwise the canyon may be fogged in and you can’t see anything.
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The snow complements the sandstone and evergreens beautifully!
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It photographs better too with the contrast.
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How beautiful with Snow too, Thank you, Love, nia
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Glad you enjoyed Nia 😁
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Wow! These are such remarkable structures😍
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Yes, they are very unique .
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