canyoneering
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Canyoneering an unexpected business school class
From left: teaching assistants Alex Temus and Dallin Connell scout canyons to use for the cayoneering class in the Marriott School of Business. (Dallin Connell)
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BYU students drop into slots for canyoneering classes
BYU students are scrambling, swimming and rappelling through slot canyons as part of canyoneering classes offered by a former BYU student.
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Zion National Park draws international (shoe) soles
Zion National Park continues to secure a top spot in attendance among the country's national parks while offering a variety of activities to visitors of all nationalities and ages.
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