Zion National Park, UT

The Geology of Zion Canyon

Photos from Zion that mostly feature the geology of the park seen on Angel's Landing Trail and the Zion Canyon Overlook Trail.

Hikers on Angle's Landing Ridge (angles-landing-hike-9678)
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Ok, so I got across the 3ft wide bridge of rock I mentioned a couple of photos back daring not to look down, and reached the end of it to be confronted by a couple going in the other direction who were impatient to step on to the narrow section as I was stepping off. It really unnerved me and I had to sit down on the edge of the cliff! The ridge was possible 5' wide here and I was starting to lose it! I was getting whoozy any time I looked down. Some people asked me if I was ok. I said "Yes". Then I looked ahead and saw all these people ahead of me. Not to mention noticing how steep it was getting. So I decided I was here to have fun, and was starting not to have fun; I was going to leave Angel's Landing to the angels. Labels: 2009, angels landing, angels landing trail, geology, hikers, photography by John Corney, red rocks, united states national parks, utah, zion national park
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