This is make-up work so don't get confused by the dates, but last weekend from the fourth through seventh of October, I was in Kanab, Utah for a field trip with my science class.  I had a lot of fun on this trip.  On the first day, Thursday, all we did was drive all day until we got to the hotel.  Then on the next day, we woke up early and had breakfast, then drove out to Zion National Park.  At the park, we went hiking up the Virgin River. This particular hike is called the narrows.  You are walking through the river between to giant cliffs that go straight up, and block out all of the sunlight. It was wet and cold, but surely a lot of fun.  Then on Saturday, we woke up early again and left for the Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park.  That was a lot of fun because I have never really seen real sand dunes like that, and I did not expect them to be in Utah.  Then we left there and headed out to Bryce Canyon State park.  Here, there were amazing rock formations and we went a small hike.  It was weird how different these places were from what I am used to in California.  Finally, we drove home all day Sunday.  This is the best field trip I have ever been on and there are a lot of details that I am leaving out because this blog would be very long if I wrote everything we did.



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