Snow-Covered Hoodoos? What’s A Hoodoo?

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)

Fresh snow has fallen on the hoodoos at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.

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