Sedona was our last hiking trip in the canyons of Northern Arizona and Southern Utah. My friend and I spent two days in the Sedona area. The Sedona area has many fun trails that vary from easy to strenuous. The trails are very diverse too; some trails lead you to a variety of arches, and … Continue reading Trekking through the canyons: 5th stop Sedona Trails
Canyons
Trekking through the canyons: 3rd & 4th stop, the Grand Canyon
“A powerful and inspiring landscape, the Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size. “Unique combinations of geologic color and erosion forms decorate a canyon that is 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep.” So far, related to the road trip, I have posted about: … Continue reading Trekking through the canyons: 3rd & 4th stop, the Grand Canyon
Trekking through the canyons: 2nd stop Bryce, land of the Hoodoos (11.12.2014)
“There is no place quite like Bryce Canyon. Hoodoos (odd-shaped pillars of rock left standing from the forces of erosion) can be found on every continent, but here is the archetypal "hoodoo-iferous" terrain…” Hello All! After Zion my friend and I went to Bryce Canyon National Park, located between Panguitch and Kanab, in Southern Utah. … Continue reading Trekking through the canyons: 2nd stop Bryce, land of the Hoodoos (11.12.2014)
Trekking through the Canyons: 1st stop Zion (11.11.2014)
Trekking through the canyons began in the Southern portion of Utah, with Zion National Park. The Road Trip officially began with Hoover Dam. From Hoover Dam my friend and I went to Las Vegas, and from Las Vegas to St. George, UT to Zion Canyon, (located between St. George and Panguitch, UT) Short version of … Continue reading Trekking through the Canyons: 1st stop Zion (11.11.2014)