Wednesday, July 14, 2010

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Narional Park

(il y a d'autres post pour cette journée, voir en dessous)

De notre tente, l'entrée du parc est à moins d'un kilomètre, donc une fois levé nous y filons afin de pouvoir réserver notre emplacement de camping. 
Une fois sur les lieux, pas de problèmes pour la place. Nous avons même le choix. On s'installe, on va d'enregistrer, payer comme je vous avez expliqué, puis retour sur l'emplacement pour monter la tente. À ce moment là, deux jeunes français nous demandent of money to pay their location. They offered to share our site that is sufficiently large. Jerome and Endrick are Chamonix and Toulon. With

Xav we leave around noon to a trek of 4 hours. This is the Angel Landing. 450m vertical drop, with a final march on a ridge, forced to take a string Express installed, and a magnificent view.

an aside, all these canyons can be explained by several phenomena. First, over 2 billion years, this area has seen several seas, deserts and mountains taller than the Himalayas. All the sand that is found by that is essentially maritime source. Mixed to sediments, it has gradually agglomerate and eventually turn into sandstone and shale. Then it's time for phenomena such as plate tectonics, erosion due to rain and the rivers that dig rock. Depending on the hardness of soil, some areas are cut, others do not. And so we get this kind of exceptional landscape.

back to our sheep, the top small cheese sandwich-type cow laughs, good cheese that stinks costs skin ..... Then
descent and quiet evening with our friends at the campsite.

Next morning we go for a second hike with them, basically a canyon, feet in water. The trek is called The Narrows. As its name suggests, we at the bottom of a deep and narrow canyon. 4:30 for the waterfront and even often completely in passages approaching over canyoning

:-) Finally in lapped noon we hit the road to Bryce Canyon.

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