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A Church of Colors in Church Fork

 
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A Church of Colors in Church Fork
The fall colors of Church Fork were in the outstanding catagory last week.
October 17th, 2010


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EricChuGood grief!

EricChu

Voted 10/10

I think I gotta plan on a flight to Utah one of these days...
Posted Oct 26, 2010 2:28 pm

TyeDyeTwinsRe: Good grief!

TyeDyeTwins

Hasn't voted

If you time it right you can catch some of the most beautiful fall colors of your life....trust me Utah is worthy of checking out. The best part about Utah is the diversity of terrain (deserts to peaks) and the fact that it is 5 hours from Yellowstone, The Grand Tetons, Great Basin National Park, Zion, Moab and the list goes on and on. Happy Trails and should you visit Utah let me know.
Posted Oct 26, 2010 3:10 pm

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