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Hoodoos
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Red Canyon Utah Visitor Center
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Our first Red Canyon Tunnel to pass thru with our 13'4" High Trailer |
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Approaching Tunnel Center |
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We centered our travel to assure no issues with height
Upper right pix shows how they bored
thru the rock to make the tunnel. |
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Pix from other side of the tunnel that we traveled through. |
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Second tunnel |
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Pix view from dirver seat entering the second tunnel. |
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Other side of the 2nd tunnel we passed through. No roof damage! Kidding of course. |
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After tunnels we head toward Bryce Canyon UT |
Hoodoo (also called a tent rock, fairy chimney, and earth pyramid) is a tall, thin spire of rock that protrudes from the bottom of an arid drainage basin or badland. Hoodoos, which may range from 1.5–45 metres (4.9–147.6 ft).
Cool...thanks, mom for reminding me of this blog. Love the pics!
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