zion national park : full of big horn trouble makers!!
Ram #1: "Were you looking at my woman?" Ram #2: "So what if I was?"
Ram #1: "I'm gonna kick your skinny ram #ss, that's what!
Ram #1: "Were you looking at my woman?" Ram #2: "So what if I was?"
Ram #1: "I'm gonna kick your skinny ram #ss, that's what!
May not be suitable for children. Unless of course you want to have the birds and the bees conversation!
Best Friend's "No Kill" Animal Sanctuary was started back in 1970 by 22 loving, dedicated, risk-everything-for-a-dream group of friends who envisioned a refuge where animals could live their lives in a comfortable, loving environment, safe from harm and cruelty. In 1982, these dreamers pooled their resources and bought 3,000 acres of breathtaking high desert canyon in the wilds of Southern Utah, now known as Angel Canyon – home to the most beloved sanctuary in the world. It truly is a remarkable story of love and triumph.
While the number fluctuates, BFAS is home to roughly 2,000 animals from all over the country. Everything from horses,
Weather was stormy and unpredictable my first day at Bryce so I opted for the Bryce Driving Tour. Unlike some of the other National Parks that are magnificently beautiful, but not clearly marked (Zion for example), Bryce has its "view points" conveniently located and marked right off the 18 mile main park road, requiring very little walking making the beauty accessible to everyone. While spectacular, I still highly recommend a hike or horse back ride through the canyon!!
View points: Fairyland Point • Sunrise Point • Sunset Point • Inspiration Point (sounds like Happy Days!) • Bryce Point • Paria View • Fairview Point • Natural Bridge • Agua Canyon • Ponderosa Canyon • Black Birch Canyon • Rainbow Point • Yovinpa Point
Natural Bridge
Black Birch Canyon
Bryce Point
Fairview Point (it recently snowed!)
Bristlecone pine trees litter the landscape throughout Bryce Canyon. Dating back 1,700 years, they are the oldest living things in the world!