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The Coach Self-Indulgence Page
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Mesa Arch, a natural arch with view of Canyonlands, beyond; arches are carved by wind action, whereas natural bridges are carved by flowing water.
Turret Arch in Arches National Park
Wall Street in Arches National Park
The Colorado River, outside Moab
A hoodoo, standing in Bryce Canyon
A vista into Cedar Breaks, near Cedar City
The Mitten in Monument Valley
Juniper tree at Capitol Reef National Park (a 100-mile long monocline fold in the earth)
Colorado River east of Moab
Utah Valley from the south looking
toward Mt. Timpanogas
Looking from Angel's Landing into Zions Canyon
Zions Canyon with the Great White Throne
The Windows, Arches National Park
Delicate Arch at Arches National Park - Utah's Symbol
Bryce Canyon - View toward the north
Canyonlands - The Needles District
Canyonlands with purple mustard
Colorado River at Dead Horse Point -
note the dirt road below for scale
Sipapu Bridge -
Natural Bridges Nat'l Monument -
As opposed to arches, bridges are water carved
The Moab Jeep Safari is the place to be at Easter
Navajo Hogan in Monument Valley
Monument Valley - Held sacred by the Navajo; non-natives are requested to stay on roads
Zebra Slot Canyon - 6 ft. wide at bottom
Anasazi cliff house ruin from the 12th century, Mule Canyon
LaVerkin Creek outside of Zions Canyon
Subway Creek within Zions Canyon
Kolob Canyon in the northern area of Zions National Park
The Subway - Zions Canyon
The Virgin River Narrows, Zions Canyon - note the person in the background; if you hike here, make sure it is not raining anywhere close by because this can suddenly bewcome 20 feet deep with a tidal wave.