The Payson Roundup / Bridging the seasons
This year’s winter in Rim Country is expected to be colder than last year’s, perhaps increasing the chances for cold weather visitors to gape at icicles dangling from what is touted as the largest travertine bridge in the world.
Tonto Natural Bridge Park Manager John Boeck said the National Weather Service and the Farmer’s Almanac predict this winter’s chill more infiltrating than the last, which could increase the amount of snow.
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“You have your dry years, your wet years,” Boeck said, describing the inevitable cycles as “climate change.”
“We’re not supposed to say the other word.”
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