This sign was out of Panguitch - apparently some people must leave town the wrong way to go to Bryce.
This little guy was having some flowers for 'munch' when we passed by. It did not even stop eating.
This was a natural tunnel for roadside water to to pass through, kind of neat in the rocks.
one of the landslides that happen due to the rain and snow of the winters here.
The colors are changing and it was really beautiful.
Various formations in the Cedar Breaks Park, it is a small park but worth the visit.
Bil and some photos of Bryce National Park.
This is a natural arch formed when the softer sandstone is washed away by spring thaws and the rivers they create.
A modern round up. These horses were on the loose and were rounded up by a dog and an ATV. They literally crossed our paths while out for a back country drive.
Following are 4 shots of some of the rock formations in Red Rock Canyon.
Panguitch (means big fish in Paiute)has some beautiful brick homes. In the early days of the city there was a brick works that paid their employees in brick rather than in money. Many of the homes were literally built from their wages. Here are a couple examples.
This is an eagle's we saw in one of our drives.
Evening skies at our campground in Panguitch.
A look across the landscape of Utah.
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