Bryce Canyon National Park

Oct 19, 2024 · 2 minute read/298 words
Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon

The Bryce Amphitheater I have a few other posts about Bryce Canyon on the site This trip was special to me, I knew what I wanted to accomplish and was able to see and do all the things I wanted. Donna and I took a full moon hike and were able to observe the comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS in the sky. COMET The moonlight hike was the first time we explored in the canyon. We are often blocked from hiking trails, due to Minny and Doowee attending walks with us. The full moon gave us the opportunity to hike without the dogs.

Cycling

I was able to cycle everyday. I climbed all the major routes and visited every feature. I had a blast riding around and the elevation helped my fitness. Riding in Bryce is exceptionally rewarding as many sites not visible from the road are accessible with little fuss. The gravel riding is also excellent in the Dixie forest with many fire roads to traverse. Donna was able to get on the bike and we visited a few lookouts. Non-cyclists often want to chat about how hard the bike riding is, this engagement is always entertaining.

Camping

We stayed at Ruby’s again. Ruby’s is an excellent campground, the buffet was good and I would go back without hesitation. We were treated to snow on our last day.

SNOW

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Ruby’s Campground and Resort

Minny and Doowee

Doowee was excited to play in the snow. I have never seem him frolic about and get covered ice, he was having a great time. Minnie was a bit more reserved and was happy to have her socks and boots on while walking on the snow.

Bryce Canyon Gallery October 2024

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