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    Navajo Loop in Bryce Canyon

    My wife ran the half marathon down by Bryce Canyon this last weekend so we made a family vacation out of it. I definitely brought the bike and hit Thunder Mountain: http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthre...under-Mountain

    So in Bryce Canyon is the well known Navajo Loop, it's 1.3 miles, very easy hiking and the kids loved it. Just remember that you're hiking down first and you have to climb back up, if you're taking young 'uns

    It was raining on and off the entire weekend but the trail dries out quick.

    These shots were from my cell phone.



















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    Nice set of pics. I always loving see kids out on the trail!

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    ...thats a nice trail in BC.
    Pics from your phone? Pretty cool.

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    Nice pix!
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