This is a beautiful downhill, mostly loose dirt and rocks on single track. Unfortunately the Brian Head Fire in 2017 burned this area, but has recently been rebuilt and rerouted by the USFS in 2018, then further reroutes at the top to make more berms...
Hoodoos and a View Beyond at Rainbow Point (Bryce Canyon National Park) by Mark Stevens
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A setting looking to the north while taking in views across hoodoos and other eroded formations at Rainbow Point in Bryce Canyon National Park. My thought on composing this image was to take advantage of the color contrast between the nearby hoodoos with its reds and oranges along the escarpment edge with that of the greens of the evergreen trees in the lower valley and canyon area. I decided to angle my Nikon SLR camera slightly downward as I felt it better brought out that view to allow the eyes to slowly move across this national park landscape and be drawn into the image.
Hoodoos Stretching As Far As the Eye Could See (Bryce Canyon National Park) by Mark Stevens
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While taking in the setting at Rainbow Point with a view looking to the north across the hoodoos and other eroded formations present in this part of Bryce Canyon National Park.