Zionic Bliss, Part II
Here's another Photoshopped cliff picture in Refrigerator Canyon. I'm always drawn to those forlorn, but defiant old pines on the cliffs.
At Scouts Lookout, you can take the "trail" to the top of Angel's Landing, seen below. I chose to go farther up towards the West Rim but had hoped to be able to do it on the way back down (or at least, that's how I planned it on the funky map). There's a narrow fin where the "trail" goes and some rather steep rock before it starts to level out on top.
I decided to zoom in on the scariest part and saw quite a few people going up and coming down. I can definitely compare it to the Half Dome cables in Yosemite. I did see some cables embedded into the rock on part of the route. Next time I come back to Zion, I will come back and do this trail. I really like how this pictures shows the "exposure" part of hiking in Zion.
Next posting will take you up to where the white "slickrock" meets the red cliffs. I took nearly 3.5 gigabytes of pictures on this one day. Lighting was difficult so I did some "bracketing" to see how the camera captures scenes with lots of shadows and sun
Labels: Angel's Landing, Refrigerator Canyon, West Rim, Zion
3 Comments:
Hi Larry,
I do love exploring your world from the comfort of my living room. It's especially nice with a glass of Harrell Family Vineyards Meritage 2003. BTW, Chris Harrell's MySpace is not what you have linked to. And as Mom would say, "Please be careful, son!"
Much Love,
Your Bro, Gary
Good to see you've found my latest adventure, bro! I did fix the link to Chris' music page.
Of course, I KNOW that you'd come with me on one of these expeditions if there was any way possible. We can't help but be what our genetic code forces us to be. I tend to think that we were explorers throughout time.
And rock-rollers, too!
Feliz año nuevo, contanos del lugar donde estás como funciona la integración de niños especiales en la escuela común
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