To continue
yesterdays list of great vacation spots for a run. Most are out west and not necessarily a place to get a quality paced run, but the views certainly make up for it.
I'll let the pictures do most of the talking.
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Angels Landing at
Zion National Park
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The view is worth the climb |
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It's a tad technical near the top though |
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Bryce Canyon National Park
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Legit switchbacks |
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Painting or real? |
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3)
Mount Timpanogos
"Hikers on the trails climb through montane forest, subalpine and alpine zones."
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Star's at 7,000 feet above sea-level |
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Emerald Lake at 10,000 feet above sea level. |
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The altitude will kill you |
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The very top would of been ~12,000 feet above sea-level. We didn't have the daylight to make it. |
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Going down was harder than going up |
I also had 2 nights, 3 days at a 5-Star Hotel at Zermatt Switzerland, at the foot of the Matterhorn. The runs there were tough and scenic, but I have no pictures. I never saw the Matterhorn. It was in clouds the whole time. I was almost killed by an irate sheep herder, though. I have that going for me.
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