DAVEY AROUND THE WORLD
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Jim Sienkiewicz, project manager,
Davey Resource Group, Utility Vegetation
Management services, is pictured on
Mossy Cave Turret Arch Trail at Bryce
Canyon National Park with hoodoos as
a backdrop. Hoodoos are pillars of rock
with a variable thickness, made up of
soft sandstone, and capped by a layer of
rock that is more erosion-resistant. Bryce
Canyon boasts the largest concentration
of hoodoos in the world. Sienkiewicz
noted the hoodoos and pink-orange rocks
at Bryce Canyon are particularly stunning.
Traveling with his family, including his
wife Alicia, daughter Anna, and son
Finnegan, Sienkiewicz vacationed in
St. George, Utah, and they took the
opportunity to explore two of Utah's five
national parks. They enjoyed multiple
hikes in both Bryce Canyon and Zion
National Parks.
"Nothing is better or more important than
spending quality time with your family,
especially in nature. I'm so fortunate for
the opportunity to do so," Sienkiewicz said.
EXPLORING TWO
NATIONAL PARKS
IN UTAH
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