Our first look at Bryce Canyon was on horseback.
8 miles roundtrip, down into the canyon.
Never could have seen what we did on foot.
Ken's first time on horseback, and
no that wild animal didn't do anything crazy.
The switchbacks and steepness of the trails were mind-boggling.
There were 3 different paths tunneled through the cliffs, all 100+ yrs old
Not sure why, but some of the horses liked walking on the edge, making little dirt and stone avalanches down the cliffs, it was bad enough to see the horse in front of you, but when your own does it and you look down from an additional 7 ft up......
It was a fantastic way to see the canyon.
All were very pleased, if not a bit saddle sore!
Horseback riding is a sport enjoyed by people of all ages and sizes.
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