
Some of the great views and they were non-stop. You had to be careful to keep your eyes on the trail and not fixate on the scenery.
HooDoo. I think this one throws rocks.

I always let Sharon lead. I like to eat the dust.

If you look closely you can see Sharon at the very bottom of the red formation.
Following Sharon on the trail surrounded by HooDoos.

At the top of Peterson Point. 360 deg. of beauty. 9210 ft. To the South was a very large thunder storm hanging over Strawberry, Brian Head ski resort, and Zions National Park. To the west was the town of Panquitch. To the North was Dixie National forest and the Richfield mountain range. The East was Casto Canyon and Bryce Canyon.
To the South
To the West
To the East
To the North
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You guys are all over the place! So fun! and cool video! So beautiful there!
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