My friend Alice and I wandering the Ice Castle
The castle appears pretty small when you first enter into the courtyard and you wonder if it was worth it. But then you start walking around the walls and you see that not only are there lots of various tunnels (slot canyons) but there is also a walkway to a much larger inner courtyard with fountains and even a big ice slide! There are tons of little nooks and crannies to explore. It took us an hour, but again, it wasn't packed on the night we went and we would have stayed longer had it not been so cold. Notice I say packed because even though it wasn't packed there were still significant crowds so don't expect to have a quiet serene time here. That being said it is really neat to see the various ice formations up close and personal along with the different lighted areas which give fun hues to the ice. Enjoy the pictures.
Massive walls 10' thick and probably 20-30' high.
Really interesting ice formations
The lighting makes for some really cool colors
Looking straight up in one of the many tunnels
This slot canyon isn't as warm as my other adventure (http://trekkingtrego.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html) but it was just as narrow and fun!
Ice and blue light are crazy interesting right?
Various lighting displays on the castle walls.
You can look at other pictures from around Utah in the Photo Gallery By Location. You can also view all my pictures in my Public Gallery.
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