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A Tree Grows on Wall Street I |
I know, it would have been very cool if I could have gotten the whole tree into one photo. I couldn't back up far enough to do that so we'll just have to settle for somewhat cool. This particular tree was seeking the light in the narrow corridors of Wall Street along the Navajo Loop Trail. It's the most popular trail in Bryce Canyon National Park which definitely prevented me from having an alone in the wilderness moment. We did the trail in reverse -- dropping 800 feet from the rim down through Bryce Amphitheater and then winding our way along the bottom of the canyon until we started up Wall Street. This tree marked the entrance to trail section that would bring us back up to the rim via steps cut into the red rock and a series of switch backs. A great way to get a feel for Bryce Canyon and a perfect introductory walk.
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A Tree Grows on Wall Street II |
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