Saddle up: Riding Utah's Red Rock Canyon trails
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Second was on the third day, when Rusty Rich led us along Cassidy Trail. After a series of climbs through desert red sand and craggy rocks, we entered a small grove of trees. It was amazing to see how much green could grow out of the dusty red stand. There were even rocks streaked with minerals peeking out of the green covering most of the ground.
Rich is used to people gasping and gaping as he leads them along the trails.
"I love being out here," he said. "Most people are taken with how red it is. It got its name for a reason. That and the blue skies. These views are beautiful."
Rusty led us out on a ledge that allowed us to see Highway 12 and the valley beyond it. Crows circled and dove into the trees around us and on the opposite the rolling hills of the valley stood the Red Rocks, a seemingly incompatible and odd pairing. It was spectacular and the perfect finish to a trip that reinforced just what a diverse and stunning place Utah really is.
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Recent comments
Red canyon has to be one of the most beautiful places in Utah. I love...
John | June 13, 2009 at 12:17 p.m.
Wonderful Article...Thanks Amy! We are so lucky to have such diverse...
DDD | June 12, 2009 at 11:04 a.m.
Red Canyon is a very beautiful place and the pictures are incredible...
Military Mike | June 12, 2009 at 8:14 a.m.
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