The next morning, day 3 I think? We cleaned up, parked the trailer in a large parking lot, and headed into Bryce. We stopped at the visitors center where the kids did a little horsing around:

We stopped at the first turn off, Sunset Point, and made the kids cover their eyes as we walked to the first viewing point. It really is an impressive sight. Pictures are nice, but believe me when I say, you just don't get it until you see it with your own eyes.
We walked around a little. Again, I ask you in regards to the bottom left picture...
WHERE ARE THE RAILINGS!?
We stopped at the first turn off, Sunset Point, and made the kids cover their eyes as we walked to the first viewing point. It really is an impressive sight. Pictures are nice, but believe me when I say, you just don't get it until you see it with your own eyes.
We walked around a little. Again, I ask you in regards to the bottom left picture...
WHERE ARE THE RAILINGS!?
About every 10 feet you get a different view. Something hidden comes to light and what you've just passed looks different from every angle.

We decided to walk down a switchback trail to a slot canyon. It looked kind of hard and steep but my worrying didn't stop anyone so away we went. Not sorry we did, of course.
When is my worrying finally going to pay off? Never, I hope.





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