Cedar Breaks National Monument
There are so many amazing places to explore in the Southwest and so many surprises. I had never been to Cedar Breaks National Monument (near Cedar City, Utah) and in fact, I was not even aware of it. Peter had been there and wanted to show me the area and we both wanted to take photographs. As we drove up the mountain to 10,000+ feet, the trees thinned to a few. It was a surprise to step out of the car, walk through the bristlecone pines, juniper trees, wildflowers and grass to look out 3 miles and down into a half-mile deep natural amphitheater. Breathtaking actually! This monument is open June thru October (snow in the winter precludes travel) and I understand that the fall colors are incredible in September/October. The rock colors come from iron and manganese in a varity of combinations to produce reds, oranges and yellows with some purple. My colors! The Indians used to call this area the ‘Circ...