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This view is from the Canyon Overlook just above the Great Arch. The mile-long tunnel goes through the side of the mountain (left). |
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This view from the lodge in Zion - looking south. |
This is a view from the saddle of Angels Landing - looking northeast. |
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This couple stands on the edge of Angels Landing - looking south |
It's picnic-time on Observation Point. (wintertime and still comfortable) |
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Dry suits inside a Zion National Park slot canyon |
A couple enjoys the solitude of the edge of a slot canyon in Zion. |
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Angels Landing View from the Road - Accessible by car in winter |
Notice the color of the road - tinted with the natural colors of the area. |
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Aerial view of some of the formations in the southern end of Zion. |
A view looking into Zion National park - looking west. |
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Waterfalls are plentiful with spring snow-melt or rare rainstorms. |
Springtime waterfalls |
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Walter's Wiggles - A path that leads to Angels Landing. |
Negotiating a narrow slot canyon - Zion National Park |
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| Zion National Park is a photographers delight. It doesn't seem to matter what time of day you are in the park, there is something unique to shoot at every turn. Morning is best to shoot toward the west and therefore the evenings are best to shoot toward the eastern formations in Zion National Park. With the many steep canyons and narrow slots you'll find plenty of shadows to accent the shapes within the park. |