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Last November I wanted to play a bit in the snow. First of all I thought Zion would get a dusting of snow so I could take some shots. But nothing than heavy rain. Spontaneously I headed to Bryce Canyon, ha ha, really crazy. I had to drive in almost white out conditions and it was still coming down pretty hard when I reached the park. Bryce was a winter wonderland with at least 2 feet of fresh fallen snow. Almost all viewpoints and the park road were closed but I was able to snowshoe the Queens Garden trail. It was fantastic!!! I took only a few shots because I couldn't see anything. But the shots of all the tiny little details and all the snow packed trees were worth to head to the park
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The Snow Tree
ybaur | Dec 4, 2014
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