The pictures below are some that were not published during the displays from series 61 of the December visit. They were all taken on a single day after a night's snowfall, the only one experienced during the visit.
It was a surprise as we did not realize it had snowed while we slept.
Viewing in a different direction with only a 'dusting' of snow.
A small section of the lake/river.
The rock formations are distinctive while adding to the beauty of the scenes.
Jen goes wandering and probably wondering why she is wandering in the snow over slippery rocks.
Castle Rock, a prominent landmark.
Another distinctive formation, Tower Butte, particularly for a South African, the clone of Voortrekker Monument.
Lake Powell, truly a beautiful place.
A Canadian might suggest this being a place one 'drives a boot', eh!
More serious snow, all in close proximity to the 'dusted' areas. Glen Canyon Dam to the right with the Colorado River in view ...at least, the high canyon walls.
The sun breaks through and finds (makes) the 'golden' spot.
Contrasts are stunning. Molly's Nipple at rear (not front?) in Utah viewed from Arizona, although close to the border. We have been up on the peak a few times sans snow.
Viewing in a different direction with only a 'dusting' of snow.
A small section of the lake/river.
The rock formations are distinctive while adding to the beauty of the scenes.
Castle Rock, a prominent landmark.
Another distinctive formation, Tower Butte, particularly for a South African, the clone of Voortrekker Monument.
Lake Powell, truly a beautiful place.
A Canadian might suggest this being a place one 'drives a boot', eh!
More serious snow, all in close proximity to the 'dusted' areas. Glen Canyon Dam to the right with the Colorado River in view ...at least, the high canyon walls.
Contrasts are stunning. Molly's Nipple at rear (not front?) in Utah viewed from Arizona, although close to the border. We have been up on the peak a few times sans snow.
Jenni and Jeffrey
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