The Hoodoos - or the rock formations that the Bryce National Park is known for.
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Melissa and Rick looking at the Hoodoos.
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Before our hike at the Zion National Park. Aaron trying to be funny. He's not actually going dressed like this, is he?!
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The hike of Angel's Landing at the Zion Park. Steep and long, but the views are worth it!
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The top of the Angel's Landing. Although, may I say, I was the first one out of my family to make it at the Scout's Lookout, I never actually climbed it to the very top of Angel's Landing. No, no - that one is for the brave only - 0.5 mile of crawling on narrow sandstone ridge while supporting yourself with chains anchored in the rocks... But look at the views...
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