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Nov 12 2009

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Winter Photographs of Southern Utah

One of the ways I like to spend my lunch break or leisure time on the Internet is exploring the natural world through the camera lense of photographers throughout the world - and reviewing winter photographs of Southern Utah is an excellent example of that.

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Southern Utah is one of the most magical, surreal, strange and stunningly beautiful locations in the world, and winter photographs of the Southern Utah landscape are almost as good as exploring the rugged terrain in person.

Top 5 Sites to See Winter Photographs of Southern Utah

During my lunch break today, I’ve decided to take a photographic tour of the Southern Utah wilderness, and I’m going to take my nature-loving blog readers along for the adventure. So without further ado, let’s start checking out the wonder of Southern Utah in the wintertime.

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If you want to see stunning winter photographs of Southern Utah, the absolute top of the list is the photo slideshow at PhotoSafaris that offers you one of the most stunning photographic tours of “Utah’s Winter Panoramas” that you’ll find anywhere. Just scroll down and click on “watch slideshow” to receive a feast for your eyes.

winter photographs southern utah

You’ll find another amazing Utah photographer over at UtahRedRocks. From the main page, just go over to the right and review the various photo galleries. Click on any of them for an absolutely amazing treat. The gallery above comes from the photographer’s Arches National Park Photo Gallery - an amazing collection of Utah winter photos.

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The photographer at Zion National Park is in love with wintertime in the Zion National park, and that love is reflected in his beautiful photography. In these galleries, like the one above, you’ll see the Zion National Park wilderness blanketed in snow. These photos will really make you want to jump in a plane and go exploring for yourself.

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Trek Earth is another tremendous photo adventure website where you can find amazing large images of the Utah landscape. While the winter scenes aren’t organized in one group, you’ll find occasional ones, like the one above titled “Zion N.P. in winter” by photographer Marlis.

More Resources about Exploring Beautiful Utah

If you are interested in taking a trip to see this magical and exciting land, the following resources will provide all that you’ll need to plan out your trip and determine what areas you want to see. There are also photo galleries at many of these official sites as well.

If you do take a trip, or you know of additional resources for visiting and exploring Utah, please share your insight in the comments section below.

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Nov 02 2009

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When Does Winter Start?

It’s approaching that time of year again when people start asking the question, “When does winter start?” The answer for 2009 is December 21. However, the real underlying question that outdoors enthusiasts are asking is when do winter activities start? There are certainly a lot of people who dread the snow storms, snowblowing, shoveling and other chores associated with winter’s start, but there are just as many (if not more) people who look forward to the very first snow so that they can pull out the snowshoes, skiis, sleds, snowmobiles and all of the other outdoor gear that you love to enjoy when the snow is powdery and in great supply.

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In this post I’m going to explore what climatologists are saying you can expect for the winter season this year. This prediction will include average temps, areas of the world where climate change will be most drastic, and of course where you’ll be able to find most of the snow!

When Does Winter Start? When the Snow Flies.

The first day of winter for the next few years falls on the official calendar date of December 21, except for 2011 when it’s going to fall on December 22. Setting the calendar aside, what are climatologists saying that outdoor enthusiasts can expect for the approaching winter season? The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), the leading U.S. Department of Commerce source for climate information, predicts that El Nino is, once again, going to be a significant factor in winter weather. The NOAA predicts warmer ocean water in the Pacific which will, in effect, strengthen the jetstream and therefore strengthening winter storms.
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