Ha, I've been to both those museums... small world isn't it? I consider John Browning to be one of the great geniuses of the late 19th / early 20th centuries. If you ever get out there again, I encourage you to try the Angel's Landing hiking trail. It's more of a climb than a hike, and the view at the end is awesome.
Thanks for the recommendation. I looked it up. Quite formidable. I would have to see the trail in person. I'm not very good with vertiginous drops, and am currently bothered by a dizziness/balance problem.
Ha, I've been to both those museums... small world isn't it? I consider John Browning to be one of the great geniuses of the late 19th / early 20th centuries. If you ever get out there again, I encourage you to try the Angel's Landing hiking trail. It's more of a climb than a hike, and the view at the end is awesome.
Thanks for the recommendation. I looked it up. Quite formidable. I would have to see the trail in person. I'm not very good with vertiginous drops, and am currently bothered by a dizziness/balance problem.
Um... then maybe that trail is not for you. People have fallen to their deaths on that trail.
Oh, great. So the rock gets its name honestly. I knew there was a reason I prefer helicopters....
Heh, the names Zion and Angel's Landing were given by the original Mormon settlers who first civilized the place, and the names stuck.