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    Advice from Bryce Canyon
    • Carve out a place for yourself
    • Aspire to new plateaus
    • Don't get boxed in
    • Persistence will carry you through
    • Reach deep!

    Bryce Canyon National Park

    Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
    The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.
    Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
    The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.
    Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
    The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.
    Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
    The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park The area was established as a U.S. National Monument on March 2, 1933 and made into a National Park on October 21, 1999. The park contains 12 miles of the 48-mile long canyon of the Gunnison River, which drops an average of 34 feet per mile through the entire canyon, making it the 5th steepest mountain descent in North America. The Black Canyon is so named on account of its steepness which makes it difficult for sunlight to penetrate very far down the canyon. As a result, the canyon walls are most often in shadow, causing the rock walls to appear black. The Gunnison River is primarily responsible for carving the beautiful canyon you see today.

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