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Send us Fan MailVideo Version: https://youtu.be/SWL355PFqNkWe walk the Mossy Cave trail in Bryce Canyon, tracing a short path that blends hoodoos, pioneer engineering, and a quiet waterfall. Along the way, we explain how diverted water shaped a green corridor and how groundwater carved the cave-like overhang.• Mossy Cave trail overview and timing• Pinyon-juniper and ponderosa transition zone• History of the Tropic Ditch built 1889–1892• Water diversion effects on plants and microclimate• Geology of hoodoos and limestone dissolution• Tropic Falls seasonality and safety features• “Hike the Hoodoos” challenge mentioned• Respecting closures and staying behind the fence• Reflections on returning when flows increaseSend us a message or comment using the link!Support the show