Here's the bridge just south of Glen Canyon Dam. I am not a fan of heights, otherwise I would have walked across and taken pictures of the dam.

As I mentioned in the other thread, the road had some serious problems because of recent flooding. If a person didn't have 4x4, they would have to make a 150 mile detour and drive in the backside, which still isn't all too car friendly, but passable. I parked in the same spot I had a few months ago when I was here backpacking, and even headed out on the same trail:

About half of a mile in, I had to veer off onto another trail that ceased being a trail about 1/2 a mile in. From that point on, it's about 3 miles hiking across sandstone using distinct outcroppings to find one's way.
Some of the scenery along the way. The colors of everything really reminded me of Australia:




The entrance to The Wave:

Looking back the way I had come:

The main part of The Wave:

With people for a sense of scale:

In & around The Wave:



On the way back & just outside the entrance to The Wave:


Driving out, just a couple of miles down the road, is when I had my shock problem. I had intended on driving almost straight up to Bryce Canyon on a great & scenic dirt road, but had to instead hit the pavement and drive to Bryce (added many extra miles to the trip). I made it to Bryce in the evening, got the tent set up and ate a quick bite as the sun went down:

Woke up the next morning intending to spend the day hiking amongst the hoodoos, but I must have bashed my ankle on The Wave hike because I really had some pain going on. Instead, I drove to the end of the park & back, stopping at every viewpoint. Here are a couple from that:







One of the towns I have to pass through always has this Twilight Zone/Texas Chainsaw Massacre feel to it. I don't even think the name of the town is posted anywhere, but it can't have more than 200 residents. At the north end of town is a massive wrecking yard full of really old cars. The freaky part is that Sheriff Bubba is sitting in his jacked up '78 Blazer on the side of the road, whereas his deputy is sitting in the same vehicle at the other end of town. We're only talking about 3 blocks apart, same side of the street & facing each other. I feel really sorry for the poor bastard who speeds through that town.