The skies above Cedar Breaks National Monument in Utah changed constantly.
Brian Head Peak 11307 feet (3446 meters)
And the views were never ending. (For more information about why it was called Brian Head go here.)
Lookout on Brian Head
But seeing how I’ve been there and posted about it before,
View west from Brian Head
I promised Mike he could post about this amazing place.
Sunset from camp
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Gorgeous captures! The colors in the second shot are so intense and rich and magnificent clouds. Interesting history as well! Hope you and Mike have a great weekend!
Sylvia
Gaelyn, You have witnessed some of the most amazing skies and sunsets lately. That last pic makes me smile.
I stand in awe of your experiences and photos, as always. Thanks for sharing this Gloriousness!
Absolutely breathtaking photos and experiences you share here again, Gaelyn. I LOVE your header photo too. BTW I I passed your greetings onto John and Debz and they say to tell you "hi" Have a wonderful weekend. (((Hugs))) Jo
The views are great, and I love the sunset photo.
I just love that sunset it is unusual. The other photos as always are stunning views, Diane
I'm on it! It'll be a good one… Cause you took most of the good pics…
Great collection of photos.
Great scenery. Great skies.
Sydney – City and Suburbs
The second photo has some stunning colours in it, but I just love the sunset yet again. Great last photograph.
The long view of Brian Head is just gorgeous! Great photo! Happy friday 🙂
What a stunning sunset! Brian Head and Cedar Breaks are two wonderfully scenic places on this great Earth!
They are all spectacular but the one of the sunset is the best of all. What wonderful views Gaelyn.
What splendid views, and you certainly photographed them beautifully. Looks like you can just see forever.
Gaelyn: You just get better and better with the camera.
Gaelyn you have such an amazing life. So many wonderful experiences! That last shot is spectacular!
Do you ever look and not just feel like you are given wonderful opportunities to see Mother Nature at her best?….Michelle