Since you released this video, the NPS instituted a a daily lottery for selection of the hikers who will be able to hike the section past Scout’s lookout. You can designate a party up to six including yourself. You are notified at approximately 1700 the day of the lottery whether you will be permitted to hike the chain section. You must enter the lottery between midnight and 1500 the day before you desire to hike. The lottery takes place shortly after 1500 and you are emailed whether you were selected or not. Rangers man two checkpoints to register the hikers. One is located on the west rim trail just after you cross the river. You must show the selection email granting you access to the chain section and a picture ID; and another checkpoint at the base of the chain section. When I went up there might have been 30 to 40 hikers on the chain section or at the top. One of the Rangers told me about 25% of people who enter the daily lottery is selected. You have to have an existing NPS account or create a new one before you can enter the lottery. You select from a group of time frames you would need to start the hike. The changes seemed to be effective and well administered.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
That is an excellent update. Thanks for taking the time to thoroughly explain that for future viewers. I know some are not pleased with it, but I believe it was a wise decision. Glad it is well managed.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Just "pinned" your comment as well.
@bellestarr6484 Жыл бұрын
I read this description and the comments below and I thank Whatever Runs the Show that I first came alone out West in 1983, a 43-year-old woman. I took the train to Flagstaff, then a little mountain town, rented a car and drove up to Moab. I hiked out to Delicate Arch in Arches. I had no idea what I was going to see, hear, smell and feel. Each step was a revelation. We, thorugh the internet, have slaughtered exploration and discovery. Just a thought for those of you who watch this video and read these comments. Try once in what is left of your life going to a once wild place without any prior knowledge of what you will see and feel. I say that as a gift. I'd love to see if anyone does that and what comments they then make here.
@charliewhelan8677 Жыл бұрын
I hiked Angel's Landing two weeks ago (5/2/2023). A few additions to this comment. We secured our lottery spot about two months in advance. You do not need to wait until the day before, but it cannot be secured the day of your hike. We were never asked to present our permit, but we were told that rangers could stop us at any point on the trail to ask for it. We were back off the ridge line before 11 am and there was a ranger just coming up to start checking permits most likely. I'm glad we did the hike as early as possible because there was easily twice as many people at Scout's Landing when we came back. In addition to good foot wear, I would also recommend keeping both hands free and your pack as small as possible. Also, there are TONS of very friendly ground squirrels around the area. Keep an eye on your food and don't share your snacks. Yes, people have fallen off the peak, but I suspect there have probably been more injuries and heart attacks on the way up, which is no joke. Make sure you are in good shape.
@nickbrunelle2472 Жыл бұрын
A few years ago when I did this hike, the only times I felt unsafe was when people were being pushy going in the other direction. I'm glad to hear they are taking control of this before more people are hurt. As I watch videos of the narrower sections, I'm surprised how intense the scene looks in video compared to in person. I think the wide angle lens of most GoPro's make it look a lot narrower than it really is.
@jonament74093 жыл бұрын
Another option to Angel’s Landing is to continue on up the West Rim Trail. If you are after the views without the thrill it cannot be beat. You end up looking down on the Landing with stunning views. This is what we do when we visit Zion.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
That is sound advice, Jon! So many miss this trail just off Scouts with their obsession for AL. Haven't done it, but it comes highly recommended from other subscribers as well! Thanks!
@robmartin10643 жыл бұрын
We did West Rim Trail the day before AL. I agree, the views are excellent...and the crowds disappear beyond the landing. The hike to or even beyond Cabin Spring even offers some cliffy excitement ;) Cheers!
@AiJaiDeeSaMer3 жыл бұрын
I had tried to climb the Angel's Landing but decided to turn back not even at half way. LOL. Had light headache, blurry vision and feeling like I was going to fall at any moment. My life was more important than the hike. LOL
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
@@AiJaiDeeSaMer Happy to hear you at least gave it a try! I concur, you made the right call in not continuing. Take care!
@xXxOklahomAxXx3 жыл бұрын
If you’re feeling extra adventurous have someone drop you off at the start of West Rim Trail and hike ~15 miles into Zion. It’s incredible. One of the best backpacking trips I’ve ever done.
@lisaerdman13 жыл бұрын
I did this hike as my very first hike ever with a group of 17 strangers a month or 2 ago. It was absolutely incredible. I am petrified of heights & could only make it up the very first section of chains before having a panic attack & having to stop....BUT, I love getting to see people keep going & complete it. I truly hope someday I'll go back & actually complete the full hike to angel's landing...but for now, I can say I made it "90%". Thanks for the great real view videos!!!
@tmber013 жыл бұрын
This was my first NP hike. Not my first hike but my first NP hike, and I started solo but made friends in both directions that day in 2019. What memories!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Lisa, congratulations on the 90%! Actually, that's the same spot I stopped back in 2011 (my first time on the trail). I thought... there's no way I'm going any further. However, as I made subsequent visits, I became more comfortable. Glad to know you enjoyed Zion NP!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
@@tmber01 Great initiation to hiking the national parks! Way to go, Mark!
@grandma4603 жыл бұрын
Trust your instincts maybe...Love the positive attitude. :)
@angelitomelodia3 жыл бұрын
That was my exact experience! I
@tek64233 жыл бұрын
I wanna salute the guys who carried the chains and posts up the mountain so the hikers would have something to grab onto. Imagine that job. And the installation. Geez. I love the Utah parks but I can’t do this type of trail.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
So true, Tommy! Always think about the thousands of people who stake their lives on the integrity of their work.
@blessd243 ай бұрын
I'm sure those people tethered themselves while they did it, but still a tough job.
@patriotmama17493 жыл бұрын
My family and I did Angels Landing this past May. I will be honest, I am terribly afraid of heights and I was having anxiety about doing this...up until the last moment of deciding!! I went back and forth deciding if I would go all the way to the top...using the chains. I made my decision right at the chains...and I am SO glad I decided to go!! It was a HUGE challenge for me and I felt amazing accomplishing it. What helped me was to focus on the persons shoes in front of me. I know this sounds odd...LOL...but I literally kept my focus on the strangers shoes and verbally telling myself I can do this. I would also suggest NOT to watch too many videos of other people doing this! It scared me! Final words...if you are afraid of heights, be honest with yourself, but, at the same time, push yourself!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Those were really great words! Really enjoy learning about the personal memories from other people that have experienced the hikes I adore. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
@patriotmama17493 жыл бұрын
@@AmericasParks thank you and you enjoy your weekend, and hikes, as well! Enjoy your channel!
@deeboym66112 жыл бұрын
NO PUNS INTENDED.
@cameronwade1640 Жыл бұрын
I did this hike today and I couldn't have said it better myself. I was terrified but pushed myself and I'm so happy I did. Everything you said from watching the person in front of you to not watching too many videos is perfect advice
@bellestarr6484 Жыл бұрын
Brava. The deepest level of patriotism is being on the land, taking the chances the land offers and loving them.
@Mikey-Likes-It_1013 жыл бұрын
Randy, After a professional photographer visits one of our nation’s National Parks, and we look at our video and photography later, we always imagine how we might have done it differently - or plan for another angle that might be better on the next visit. This video of your fourth visit to Angels Landing is an excellent example of how you thought of yet another more spectacular way to represent your hike. The cinematography on this video is OUTSTANDING and the weather, with the cloud formation you showed, and the autumn colors in Zion, enhance the stunning views you captured. I really appreciate your expression and guidance regarding the safety of this trail. For all of us that are not able to take on Angel’s Landing, THANK YOU FOR LETTING US EXPERIENCE THIS SPECTACULAR TRAIL AND TAKING US ALONG, . . . Mike
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, you are too kind! Really pleased you found the video to be a worthy representation of this majestic hike. Enjoy your weekend!
@LALA_DANI Жыл бұрын
Completely agree! The time and thought put into making this and thr reimagining of how to improve a previous videos is wonderful. I appreciate this so much not only informatively but artistically as well
@clarawilliam65642 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend just hiking to scouts lookout if you’re iffy with heights. The views are stunning and the hike to get there is fun and rewarding
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your worthy contribution to the discussion, Clara!
@michaelmundon39533 жыл бұрын
Hey man, my wife and I met you on the way down from canyon overlook just after sunset in Zion a few weeks back. It was a pleasure meeting you and we really appreciate all that you do. Keep it up, pal! Thank you for chatting with us and we hope you continue to enjoy America's national parks !
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael, totally remember that! It was my pleasure! Appreciate the very kind words here and hope you had a great time in Zion!
@mikekuhl26583 жыл бұрын
I have done the Angels Landing hike 11 times over the years, including once in the winter when the trail was 95% snow & ice. I wore microspikes during the winter hike(recommended by park rangers). I saw people wearing just sneakers on the winter hike. They were slipping & sliding all along the trail. One guy actually asked me to catch him if he started to fall(no kidding). I don't think that the trail is overly dangerous, but people put themselves into a dangerous situation by doing things such as standing next to the edge while taking a selfie.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Good words, Mike! 11 times... record setting appearances as far as I've ever heard! Hike is still in my top 3 - so special.
@irishman33752 жыл бұрын
What is a better time to do the hike, March, April OR May ?
@vincentjianlinhuang77082 жыл бұрын
Damn that's wild dawg
@wise_soul88862 жыл бұрын
*this trail was easy peazy but if you're walking through this on snow and ice then i got to give props to you*
@totenfurwotan4478 Жыл бұрын
@@irishman3375last march was still snowy for us so if you want snowless , go later in the season
@leafygreen36662 жыл бұрын
Did this hike a couple years ago and 100% agree with your take. Everyone I have told about it I have said three things. 1) Know your own limits, 2) There are clearly some people who have no business being out there, and 3) go early to avoid the crowds. I saw a number of people who couldn’t do this section under their own power. One was a kid of about 5 years old and the other was a woman who looked to be about 80 years old. The other thing I saw that I thought was questionable was a young fit couple, but they had infants in Baby Bjorns. It looked too heavy and unstable to me. Maybe they felt comfortable, but it made me nervous just watching them.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback and totally agree with your remarks! Great hike and one you'll always remember!
@jymnmeier35273 жыл бұрын
Written through modestly tear soaked eyes.....Although I have shared many words of gratitude on many, many videos I often feel it impossible to put into words what your videos and modest friendship have meant to me and my family over the years. This video brought me back to one of the first. if not the absolute first video I saw on your channel. It was when you scaled Half Dome with Natalie. Living with a visual disability the reality of doing that or a hike like Angel's Landing is not realistically in the cards for me. I get emotional about that sometimes because I sure want to with all my heart and have found peace with that because your videos, allow me to "be there" in a way that may not be possible. The advances in your cameras and techniques have come so far and give an almost virtual reality feel to them. This was gift. They all have been but this one struck a chord somehow. Heartfelt thanks and as always much love.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
So blessed by your heartfelt words, dear friend! We need more "Jymn Meiers" out there!
@gc020913 жыл бұрын
Finally accomplished Angel’s Landing today (technically yesterday). This was my second visit to Zion, the first time me and my girlfriend went was in September of 2020 and we were only able to do the Narrows because the chains section of Angel’s Landing was closed during that time due to COVID . Upon hearing that there was going to be a permit system implemented in 2022 me and my girlfriend decided we had to go back and face one of our bucket list hikes. We were completely blown away and facing a hike so intimidating as this was such an accomplishment to us. Your videos have always served as an inspiration to us and we are so grateful for the content you put out. Thank you!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Great words, Garratt! Glad you had a chance to successfully complete Angels Landing. Also super-thankful you have found the videos useful!
@cranefive2 жыл бұрын
Just got home from Zion Park. Did the Narrows river walk which kept us at ground level up the river canyon. I believe there are basically 3 groups of people 1. Those with little or no fear of heights. Most alpinists and rock climbers in this category. 2. People with a moderate fear of heights but can overcome this fear and complete the challenge of Angels Landing. 3. People with a paralyzing gut wrenching uncontrollable fear of heights causing an almost paralysis of body when encountering heights. I put myself in this 3rd category and cannot even fathom how people can complete this hike. You could offer me a million dollars and I simply would not be able to overcome my fear to even attempt this hike. With all that being said, I certainly enjoyed ( with queasy feeling ) experiencing the Angels Landing trail and views through your amazing video.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Hey Bob, your analysis is spot on! Never thought about it that way, but it makes perfect sense. Glad you enjoyed the video!
@michaelcraig16913 жыл бұрын
It is a relatively easy hike. It is one of my favorite short hikes in the United States. The only issue I have with it is become very crowded. The first time you get past the steep switchbacks half way up the trail it can be daunting for some people. Just take your time hold on and let people by if they are faster climbers than you. The second time you climb angels landing it is a cake walk. There are many more hikes in america that are more dangerous than this. It is well worth the hike up. I wish I lived closer by. I would hike this every day to keep in shape.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Good sounds words, Michael! Same here, first time I was scared to death. By the fourth visit, I almost felt the chains were a formality. Nice to know of you appreciation for this gem!
@dougclayton16523 жыл бұрын
Hey Randy, great video. My wife and I visited the mighty five in May. We chose not to do angles landing but we did observation point, it was really cool to watch the folks on angles landing. Everyone should visit this part of our beautiful country and see what Gods hand has done.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Great words, Doug! Been all over and southern Utah is still #1 imho! Hope to upload Observation Point soon - yes, even a better view than AL. Take care!
@irishman33752 жыл бұрын
@@AmericasParks So excited to do this with the wife, we will be coming from Colorado Springs in our van, what month would you recommend? and you know of any good camping sites, not necessarily camp grounds. tia
@markwyatt30883 жыл бұрын
I've been a mountain hiker all my life and have bagged some worthy peaks. I first attempted Angel's Landing 10 years ago in February but gave up because Walter's Wiggles were slippery ice and the chains were frozen in ice above Scout Camp. Didn't see a soul except one solo mountaineer with crampons and an ice axe who summited and recommended we not go further without mixed ice/snow climbing gear. Three years ago I got to the top in October and conditions were perfect *but* there were over 1,500 people climbing that day. Such a narrow route meant I had to deal with hundreds of people who had no idea what they were doing (flipflops, no water) and put me at risk, mostly because I started mid-afternoon and had to suffer lots of tired people stumbling down the route while I was going up. Angel's Landing is out of control and imagine a quota/reservation is in its future. Till then, try to schedule for a shoulder season instead of summer, be in reasonable shape and prepared with good shoes, a pack with clothes & lotsa water. On a good day, get up @6:00am and be on the first busload to the bus stop so you're ahead of the soon to be stragglers. Don't be a dummy and attempt when the weather report is bad. Best way to play it is get a campground site for a week, explore the short hikes until the weather is good, then go for it. In good weather it's a Class 2 hike with heavy exposure but the chains make it quite safe. I'll never do it again, it's a way too crowded bucket list thing with lots of foreign tourists who are on a schedule and will push you aside to get ahead. I don't like that; no problem on a forest trail but on a 4 foot wide stairstep ridge with 1,000 foot drops on both sides I'd rather not be taking the risk.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Excellent words, Mark! Thanks for your wise contributions to this discussion!
@DaveMcElyea22 жыл бұрын
This is the same reason I’ve attempted it twice and turned back. It’s too narrow and too many people going in two different directions on such a narrow path.
@flamingforce513017 күн бұрын
Why isn’t it regulated that part ? Like have a guard or something or some type of supervision
@ConquerYou2 жыл бұрын
My palms are sweaty watching this. Because i know i’m going to try it someday soon.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Hope it comes together for you! Honestly believe the video made it scarier than it is in real life!
@elizagreenawalt23263 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to do this again someday. An incredible and challenging experience! This is by far the best video of Angel's Landing that I have seen.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Eliza, thanks so much for your very kind words! Hope you can get out there and have an enjoyable and safe hike!
@randallminchew67802 жыл бұрын
I’ve been up to Angel’s landing more times than I can remember. I’ve lived in the park for over 20 years now. It’s amazing.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Right on, Randall! You've chosen a nice place to live!
@ericnelson3723 жыл бұрын
I love this hike and the entire park. I worked at Zion Park for two summers back in the 70s and climbed AL several times. It didn't have all the chains in those days. We also climbed it at night which was its own thrill. Seeing the canyon from Angels Landing in the glow of the full moon is a whole other experience. The West Rim trail is also a great hike. I agree with Randy, if you're comfortable with the hike then you don't want to miss it. Thanks for the beautiful videos and the memories.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
What a great comment, Eric! Happy that you can relive your fond memories of Zion NP.... and what memorable summers those must have been!!! All the best to you!
@newman79103 жыл бұрын
I attribute your video on the South Kaibab/Bright Angel trail as a contributing factor as to why I did this very hike in 11 hrs a few weeks ago at the age of 58. Your channel is my new rabbit hole.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
So cool to hear! Stay young, my friend!
@jamieh81012 жыл бұрын
Hey Randy, just popped over from your older video and realized I had actually watched THIS one before my hike last week and 100% took your advice. You inspired me to get more grippy shoes, know my limitations and not feel pressured to go further than I was prepared to go, physically or mentally and funny enough, it was YOUR voice I heard in my head (without realizing it until just now) reminding me to consider the risks/benefits as I stood on ‘that’ spot of the chain section in your other video. Truly…your advice was critical and spot-on when it came to my safety, enjoyment and success on this hike, so again, thank you very much. *Side note: Although I DO appreciate this update to your previous video, it was very helpful to see you (and Tim) candidly do this hike, demonstrating what it’s really like, step by step. I’ve watched a ton of Angels Landing KZbin videos- yours are top notch! 🥾🏞
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Jamie! Really blessed by your kind words and the knowledge that my videos have been helpful for your adventures!
@robertdonadee98607 ай бұрын
I was at Zion about a week ago. I hiked the Canyon overlook trail, it was awesome. This old timer doesn't have the strength or nerve to do Angels landing. But man it looks spectacular.
@mirrojas2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t imagine taking my child on this hike 😬 We just came back from a trip to Zion. We did the Riverside Walk, Emerald Pools, some of the Grotto & the Patriarchs. My daughter had a blast. We will do this trail when she’s much, much older, adult age & has more experience. Not to mention, better balance! National parks have gotten so much more popular lately and I wish more people would do better research. Great video!
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, and I totally agree with your assessment. Not knowing what we were doing, my daughter and I went up there in 2011. We turned around once we hit the chains! :) Glad you had a nice trip!
@JP-dz7zu3 жыл бұрын
You still are the man, Randy. Thanks for educating people about this hike. I agree it needs a permit system and many people should not attempt it
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the kindness, my friend!
@cathywilson27823 жыл бұрын
This video gave me a stomach ache- and I JUST DID THIS HIKE in September! Your video was beautiful, and I enjoyed seeing that sights I couldn't appreciate because I was concentrating on my foot placement. I strongly agree with your comments at the end- we can't let someone else talk us into the hike, and we have to be confident in our own physical abilities (healthy ankles, arm strength, etc.). Thank you again for posting your video.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Funny comment... appreciate the opportunity smile tonight! :) Great words, Cathy and congratulations on your accomplishment!
@Sushi2735 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely breathtaking! Thanks for sharing this! With a horrible fear of heights I would never have seen this without this stunning video ❤️
@AmericasParks Жыл бұрын
Really encouraged by your kind words! Have a blessed week!
@jameshouse12683 жыл бұрын
This latest Angel’s Landing video has it all! The true to life, step by step video will be a valuable aid to many people for years to come. Your sound advice, tips for doing the hike, and hiking etiquette are important for everyone to heed. We had a trip planned there, but COVID got in the way. I hope to get it on the books for 2022! Thanks for your stellar work. Take care always!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Much encouraged by your respected feedback, James! Hope the new year brings forth a fruitful trip to Zion!
@madelinesalocks2 жыл бұрын
I've been to Zion many times and and have taken most of the park's hikes, but there's no way I'd go out on Angels Landing. No matter how prepared and careful I might be (and I would be), it would mess with my head so much that I'd surely find myself stuck out on the middle of the trail paralyzed with fear. Which would obviously defeat the point of experiencing the stunning scenery! I'm amazed that so many people can take this hike like the proverbial "walk in the park". Thanks for sharing your excellent video so I can enjoy it virtually.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your comment, Madeline! Thanks for watching!
@LarryManiccia3 жыл бұрын
Great cinematography in this video Randy. The quality of the video and views were just stunning. I've never done this hike personally, but one I would consider on future trips to Zion.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the kind words, Larry! Such a special hike... hope you are able to enjoy it one of these days!
@andrew_actual8 ай бұрын
There's a trip in the works to go to Angels Landing later this year and from all the videos I have seen this one has been the most informative! Thank you!
@AmericasParks8 ай бұрын
Really encouraged to hear that! Appreciate the kind words... have a great and safe time in amazing Zion NP!
@smashmouth42133 жыл бұрын
Thank you Randy for another entertaining and informative video!Having hiked Angels Landing a few years ago I would agree it isnt too strenuous for the average person.Just use your head and be respectful of fellow hikers.Proud to be a fellow south Jersey resident!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Good words, my friend! Garden State all the way! :)
@scottplatt34103 жыл бұрын
Angels Landing is my favorite hike I have done so far!! I haven’t got as many as you, but I have hiked a lot of cool trails. My son and I did this hike in Dec ‘18 with a lot of snow and ice. Loved it. We had hiking boots, and crampons. Wearing /having the right gear is tge first step to safely and successfully conquering any trail/climb. Love your videos. Continue enjoying God’s beautiful handiwork. God bless.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Amen, brother! Nice to hear about the memories you are making with your son! Try to get the permit to hike half dome - still #1 in my experiences.
@frankhuynh32563 жыл бұрын
Hey Randy its Frank! Loving this episode and the 360 degree views from the new camera! As always excellent work with narration and information about this hike. You hit every topic that needs to be addressed about this hike. No one has done it better. Wish I could have been there to catch you at the top again! Wishing you and your family all the best. Take care and keep killing it with the videos!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Frank, so nice to hear from you! Would have been honored to have in you again in my Angels Landing video! :) So pleased to know you are doing well and enjoying the photography! Andrew told me you guys stay in touch. All the best to you, my friend. Thanks for the great comment!
@frankhuynh32563 жыл бұрын
@@AmericasParks yeah Andrew drops me a line from time to time and fills me in on how you guys are doing so its good to hear from him and you. I just got back from Italy so finally getting over the jetlag. You'd absolutely love the Dolomites over there! Its now at the top or tied with one of my fave places I've visited in the world. Seeing you out there on the trails is getting my juices going again so I'm looking forward to hitting the road soon. As always I'm looking forward to your next adventure! Take care of yourself and keep making amazing content Randy. Cheers!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
@@frankhuynh3256 Appreciate the update! Glad you had a great time in Italy. Always encouraged by your zeal for life!
@tommccauley99743 жыл бұрын
Randy!!! Mindy and I just hiked Angels Landing this weekend. Absolutely stunning. And terrifying. Your video is spot on! Love you guys and miss you! -Tom & Mindy
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, wow, we just missed you! We were there Saturday (8 days ago). Could you imaging if we crossed part on the trail! Love you guys and happy to hear you experienced this National Park gem!
@runswithbeer3 жыл бұрын
I don't know why you don't have more subs. You have a great voice, and obviously make an effort to be educated about your subjects. I personally will never hike this because I will freeze and not be able to continue at some point, and it would put others in jeopardy. It definitely needs some kind of a permit system.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Kristina, thanks so much for your kind words! Also appreciate hearing your thoughts about the hike. Definitely not one for everyone! :)
@almamdani65643 жыл бұрын
Great shots without a drone! I especially appreciate your videos because they are clean and wholesome. (No bikinis or clickbait) Excellent commentary at end. Thank you for making this video.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated, Al! Always seek to please the Lord with the productions and make them appropriate for the whole family to enjoy. Have a super week!
@almamdani65643 жыл бұрын
@@AmericasParks May God Almighty reward you in this life and in the next! Amen. Peace be upon you brother.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
@@almamdani6564 Thanks and the same to you!
@lindablanch13 жыл бұрын
Beautifully done video! Did this with my husband a few years ago at age 64. Imo it's not a difficult hike IF you're okay with heights, respect the danger, and know your physical capabilities. Admittedly, hardest part was going down and having to look at the 1500 ft drop 😬 lol.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Linda, congratulations on your summit of Angels Landing! Enjoyed reading the comment!
@adroitmarketing81343 жыл бұрын
@@AmericasParks I’m 67 and did this effortlessly.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
@@adroitmarketing8134 Congratulations! Appreciate the inspiration!
@dlrunner2 жыл бұрын
@@adroitmarketing8134 Effortlessly? I doubt it.
@adroitmarketing81342 жыл бұрын
Maybe you’re eating too many snacks and watching too much TV.
@THEADVENTURECHANNEL113 жыл бұрын
Just found this video. Subscriber for a long time. I fulfilled a lifelong dream on May 4 of this year by doing this hike. I've looked at it most of my life. Finally got to come to Zion. I slipped during the first 100 feet of the chains. . I nearly fell and died. I went back to Scouts Lookout and literally sat there shaking for ten minutes. I told no one back home. But after 20 more minutes I decided I was not going back down or giving up. I started again. And I did it. I still don't know how. It's not being melodramatic.....but it changed my life. I was so scared. And I kept going. It's possibly the prettiest views I've ever seen. But it was so crowded. And I was on the first shuttle at 7am. It looked like ants going up. I hope a permit system can be put in place. It is best for the resource. Randy, keep up the great work!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great story! Encouraged by your determination and happy for your accomplishment! Thanks also for the encouragement!
@ksgoldwing13 жыл бұрын
Randy, what a thrill to relive this hike that I did just a couple of months ago after I retired. It scared the heck out of me, but I used the safety protocols you outlined in your previous videos and everything was just fine. I always maintained three points of contact regardless of how ridiculous I may have looked like, but it gave me a sense of security that helped me to persevere to the top, as this was a challenge for me being afraid of heights. Well balanced video and such a beautiful presentation. Thanks again my friend. Kerry
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Blessed by your kind words, Kerry! Congratulation on making it to the top. Great accomplishment!
@harrychandler66703 жыл бұрын
Atta Boy Randy !!! When I saw which camera you were using my initial thought was "this perspective could get wonky." Which it did but it captured the experience of the environment better than actually hiking it because when you are actually hiking it a person tends to focus on just where their feet are placed. I have made it to Angel's Landing at least three times. Once I was with my teenage son. He got to that random tree part along the chains. There is a landing of sorts. He said, that he was good with that view and waited for me to go up and come back.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Harry... we all have some many good memories along that trail! Nice to hear you've experienced this one! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
@Neomet0103 жыл бұрын
Nicely done Randy. Good advice and beautiful photography. Zion in our favorite park and in fact we are headed there tomorrow. My impression is that the views from the top of Angels Landing are equalled by other locations in the park, so if you have a healthy fear/respect of heights there is no need to go to the end just to count coup. Scout's landing is where we choose to turn around. Too many people on the chained sections. One last word of warning for fellow fearers of heights. It is absolutely scary and once you decide to bail you still have to make it back down, which is at least as terrifying. :-)
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Those are great words, Rodrick! Another fine option is climbing up to Observation Point (the back way). The view actually looks down on Angels Landing. Thanks for joining us and have a super time in Zion!
@tmber013 жыл бұрын
Hi Randy. I had videos running in the background while I did some journaling this evening but when this video came up I had to put my pen down and watch. I am on a trek to do at least one hike in every US national park in the lower 48 by the end of 2026. So far, my only NP hikes have been this one, which was my first, and the Rim Trail at Bryce (intended to do the Peekaboo Loop but missed my turn and didn't realize it. duh.) Anyway, I recall sitting in the exact spot you did at 5:38 in this video. In fact, I have a pic from that exact vantage point. This brings back memories and heightens my resolve to tackle this hike again in 2022. Also, I met a couple in their 80s who completed this hike on the same day I was there. Thanks for doing another on this epic hike.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, all the best to complete your worthy goal! Happy to know you enjoyed the video and it brought back some fond memories. Have a super weekend!
@kidneedonor80883 жыл бұрын
This is the best Angels Landing video I have seen. My only addition is that I would NOT wear a backpack. It can distort your balance at at only 5 miles round trip you can live without water or food. Only take your camera.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thank you and a fair point to consider! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
@wlouisharris Жыл бұрын
Great video. I just did the hike this past Wed. I was lucky to win the day before lottery. I did it in 97 and had lost the photos and of course it was before digital cameras so I wanted to do it again and properly document it. The part at 1:25 is truly terrifying. My friend stopped and turned back after the first set of chains. The only thing that pushed me to do it was I knew I had done it before and there is wave of motivation you get walking it with the people around you and watching the people ahead of you. I didn't even stop to take any photos at the scariest parts or I think I would have had a panic attack. It is a religious experience for me. It's gives the average intermediate hiker a chance to conquer a peak that otherwise would not be traversable.
@AmericasParks Жыл бұрын
Great words, my friend! Congratulations on a safe and enjoyable experience!
@bellebonjour2 жыл бұрын
I want to do this hike so badly (ever since I was a child, I've been so many times to Zion, my grandparents lived in New Harmony, UT for 20+years) but I am terrrrrified. Thank you for sharing the POV of your journey!
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear you enjoyed the video!
@williamjensen365 Жыл бұрын
I made the first ascent of 1978 on Angels Landing. (It was New Years Day, I started early, and there was hoarfrost that would have shown the tracks of anyone ahead of me.) I had that amazing summit all to myself! I see the press of people up there now, and I want to cry. Which is why I will never divulge the names or locations of other hikes/climbs that are just as scenic, just as exposed, and just as challenging as the Landing. (Okay, in addition to a couple of the ones that you mention, there's the Exum Ridge Route on Grand Teton. But it's hairy enough and regulated enough not to attract dilettantes.) Maybe someday the "bucket list" fad will blow over and it will be safe to mention the others. Meanwhile, if you want a great hike, and don't want to battle a mob, you can still find such places. But find them for yourself, and don't share them on social media.
@AmericasParks Жыл бұрын
I'm with you, my friend. I only mentioned the popular/national park hikes. Frequently, I find myself saying, "We'll keep this one a secret."
@juliesmith4443 жыл бұрын
It looks amazing. I think it’s helpful to hear your take on things to consider before doing the hike. The 360 perspective was awesome!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Julie! Really pleased with the 360 cam!
@davedennis6042 Жыл бұрын
I fell in love with Zion NP watching Matt's Off Road Recovery. They travel through this sometimes. I didn't know about Angel's landing. I would NEVER do this hike but your video is breath-taking. It's as close as I will ever get to going up there. I am partially disabled and I'm pretty clumsy so I would never risk it. But those views are spectacular. Thank you so much.
@AmericasParks11 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your kind and thoughtful words! All the best to you in 2024, my friend!
@kylewilliams30843 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of my favorite hikes I’ve ever done. Super thrilling and fun. Awesome video!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Kyle! Happy to hear you've enjoyed this one!
@anthonymulcahy11663 жыл бұрын
Hiked up in 55 minutes. It took almost two and a half hours to get down. Started at dawn and by the time I left the top there were hundreds of people coming up. A lot of those folks looked very uncomfortable and scared. I even passed two young ladies wearing flip flops. It's a safe hike if you're careful, come prepared, and don't have a fear of heights. Turning up thinking it's a breeze is gonna be asking for trouble. Fantastic video sir.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Anthony! Wise words and an interesting testimony of your experience!
@user-vc9pl9os3w2 жыл бұрын
Nice video! Update: They are implementing a pilot permit program beginning April 2022 for Angel's Landing. It will be my first time taking this hike and I had to register for my lotto permit by January in order to hit the trail in May. I'm hoping this will help with the crowding.
@ghost94312 жыл бұрын
I did the same thing
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I believe the permits should thin out the crowds.. Have a safe and enjoyable hike!
@jimmccune5683 жыл бұрын
Video makes that trail ten times scarier, than it really is. Great video!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
That's true, Jim. The slight "fish-eye" on the 360 cam doesn't help either! lol! Appreciate the comment!
@jimmccune5683 жыл бұрын
@@AmericasParks I live in St.George Utah and that trail is one we like to do.
@kevinwaterman3893 жыл бұрын
It looks like an interesting hike for those up to the challenge however it also look like a nightmare for any rescue team trying to bring down an injured hiker from the top.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, apart from a helicopter, hard to imagine carrying a body down that chain trail. Thanks for watching!
@Chillaxing113 Жыл бұрын
Stunning video! I've watched this video more than once and it always amazes me, as well as your other Zion videos. The view at 4:06 is breathtaking! I walked part of the way up that trail a few years ago when I visited Zion. I knew then there was no way I'd hike all the way so I really appreciate this video and you taking us up to Angel's Landing. It's a hike not for the faint of heart or those not in shape and lack experience.
@AmericasParks Жыл бұрын
Really love this hike, but after four trips, think I'm retired and I'll let other people take my place! :)
@lesliesmith78353 жыл бұрын
Hi Randy, "Angel's Landing" is definitely my most favorite and thrilling hike in Zion National Park. I Have done it many times and even in the rain and snow. You gave some very sound advice for those that have never hiked it... As you said, this is definitely not a hike for those that are fearful of heights; just hike as far as "Scout Lookout" and stop. Do Not attempt the last half mile chain section. I know how busy you are Randy but I hope you do this hike again in a few years.... God Bless you Randy and thank you so much for all your Very Excellent outdoor videos.... Robin :-)
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey brother, always respect your love for the Parks and sound wisdom! I am glad the videos bring you joy!
@sareeaf85193 жыл бұрын
Wowww first off props to the people that put the posts and chains for people to grasp when walking up 🤯🤯 Such beautiful Cinematography 😍 I'd never have the guts to do a hike so steep, but THANKYOU for the journey!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the very kind and thoughtful words! Enjoy your weekend!
@jessicasteele78293 жыл бұрын
I hiked this last month and whole the views were incredible, it was PACKED with people turning around because of getting scared halfway through. So dangerous! And, a girl had to be airlifted due to exhaustion. It was an amazing experience overall, but I’ll never do it again.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
There are so many unique experiences that people encounter on this hike. Congratulations on making it safely to the top! Something you'll always remember!
@NationalParkWild3 жыл бұрын
Without a doubt one of the best hikes in America. It’s breathtaking.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Right on, brother! Hope you and the family are doing well!
@Saint39273 жыл бұрын
No shame on the chain!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
You would know, brother!
@JLG-ce2lq3 жыл бұрын
Completed this hike in July 2021. I watched your original video before traveling from Kansas. I think that video was an accurate representation of what I experienced. Most important piece of advice was starting early before the crowds. This video is a great addition to the original. With all this information in mind, everyone can have a great time. Looking forward to the next time I make it back to complete this hike!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your words and super-thankful the videos were helpful in your preparations. A lot of people up there, but still one of the best hikes. Glad you enjoyed your time on this one!
@farfromu6263 жыл бұрын
+1 on permit system, no peer pressuring, and no small kids. We had two people with their INFANTS on their backs. They JUMPED us on the chains. It was so dangerous and not worth the risk! And the amount of people "egging" their friends who didn't want to do the chains was staggering. I hope when I go back next year there is a permit system. Great video!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Great words, Andy! Appreciate your level-headed approach to this hike. All the best to you!
@reyon333 жыл бұрын
Just hiked Angels Landing last weekend. It is actually less scary than I thought. I got on the shuttle at 7am and I was the first group of hikers to get up there. As you said, the reward is totally worth it for the risk. I watched some of your videos too. I hope one day I will hike this trail, half dome, and any other famous trails with my little girl and little man when they grow up, just like you did with your daughter.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Good words, Raymond! I wouldn't trade the world for those NP memories I created with my children. Hope the same for you!
@Sdwarren11312 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this video and showing viewers the amazing video you have of Angels landing. For myself being someone who grew up going to zion national park and planning on going into the park service, I've never hiked Angels landing and it's not that I never thought I couldn't do it, I just have a really bad fear of heights and I'm not afraid to admit that. Advice for people who feel ashamed or pressured to do this hike, listen to what he says, don't be ashamed, and know your limitations. Another thing for people who think wearing proper shoes on a hike is a joke or not irresponsible, I would suggest don't think that way the rock can become slippery even without it being wet or icy, that all has to do with the type of shoes you wear. Be safe everyone who goes on the hike and remember to follow park safety rules, they get put there for a reason and that reason isn't to annoy you, it's to protect you and the wildlife.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Excellent words of advice! Sure do hope people see and heed your wisdom!
@tonyt-bone81803 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Zion I’ll never forget the view on that hike I personally didn’t find anything to daunting on this hike but being from the east coast the switchbacks and elevation were a little tough
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Right on! Same here... from sea level in NJ and it always takes some time for my body to acclimate.
@davidcussins12443 жыл бұрын
My hiking days of this trail are long over. In the 70's I would start this trail, but would always turn around, just to darn scary for me. Thank you for your wonderful photography and your views at the end of the hike!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Hey David, thanks for watching and sharing your kind words! That was me too the first time up - "There is now way I'm going any further! " All the best to you!
@patty89452 жыл бұрын
It has to be my favorite Angel's Landing clip. Most definitely something I will never do. Thank you for sharing.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Hi Patty, glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the kind words!
@trala89112 жыл бұрын
As someone who will probably never do a hike in my life, this was an awesome video, super informative to people like me who might encounter the “legend” of this trail to learn the realities of the situation and also get a small glimpse of the beauty of the area.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed reading your personal and genuine thoughts! So happy you found the video informative!
@rovingrosses32882 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing me the breath taking views and providing a good understanding of this hike. I’d love to see a video of what you carry with you on a day hike
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks and funny you should ask. Just completed a video of all my travel supplies. Hope to upload it after the Utah series. Take care!
@bartonpopenoe3 жыл бұрын
My wife and I did this hike under the full moon a couple weeks ago. Not risky if you’re comfortable with exposure and heights. Fantastic experience and great way to have a popular hike all to yourself!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Must have really been special under that full moon! Probably near the same day we were there too.
@pl98323 жыл бұрын
Back in 2007 I hiked Angels Landing unsure of what I was getting myself into. It was an awesome hike and when we got back to the start off spot my young son realized he left his backpack along the trail. So I had to go back out and get it. Kind of crazy. I am so happy i did it but at my age now I don't think I would be comfortable going out there. Thanks for the video brought back some great memories.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy comments like these! Family togetherness and notable memories that you'll always cherish!
@michaell66452 жыл бұрын
Finished Angels Landing on a Thursday in March and it’s an amazing hike. Tough switchbacks, drop offs with views, little ice for fun and a condor nest on top. Great hike, hurry before lotto in April!
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your accomplishment, Michael! Something you'll always remember!
@scsolutions252 жыл бұрын
I did this last weekend covered in ice and snow...terrifying and thrilling...i believe it would be much easier in summer. Took me 3.5 hours (I'm reasonably fit in my early 50's) I'm nervous w heights...the slipping was the most scary...I lost both feet at one stage on an icy slope wearing grips on my shoes...chain saved me...if I did it again I'd get better spikes...what I had where like coiled wires attached to my hiking shoes and the were v average for the gradients of ice there...some people had normal sneakers...one guy i saw wore crocks...i would NOT recommend that...get the right footwear...An absolute life highlight for me...I LOVED it. Great video...thanks.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Hey Brad, something you'll always remember! Glad you had a safe experience and do appreciate your wise words for others!
@adventuringoutdoorswitheric3 жыл бұрын
This was definitely the perfect hike to use your 360 camera on honestly. The footage really came out so vivid like we were actually there. When I did this hike I do remember seeing all the little kids on it and I did make me cringe as well. Thank you so much for sharing your words of wisdom on this Trail. This video will definitely help people decide if this is the right hike for them or not.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Eric! Sure do hope it helps people be prepared to have an enjoyable and safe hike on this incredible trail if they feel comfortable in doing so!
@missypowers82422 жыл бұрын
The music and her voice with your video brought me to tears. ❤️
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Hopefully "happy tears!" Thanks for your kind words, Missy!
@skidawg792 жыл бұрын
I was there in May and went with a long time friend. I am not a huge fan of heights and I am not in the same shape I was in a few years ago. My friend Leah REALLY wanted to do it, so I hiked with her to the chain section, I continued up the Rim trail for a while while she did the rest of Angels Landing. She LOVED it and I had my own awesome hike and didn't feel like I missed out on anything. Both were happy :-)
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Good words, Dave! Happy to hear you both had a great day at Zion. Need to get on that rim trail. Heard it's beautiful!
@elizabethroth53502 жыл бұрын
I completed this hike twice. Did it about 20 years ago with my husband and son, remembered it as amazing and husband and I flew back to do it again about ten years ago. On the second trip I was more afraid than the first. I remembered the chains but did not recall the spots where you might be walking with no chains and the trail was only 6 feet across. I'm a person who routinely turns an ankle and falls just walking along on flat ground, so I hike slowly and carefully. The second time the crowds were markedly larger and I was actually in fear for my life - but I continued slowly on because it was just so beautiful, being as careful as I possibly could. I'm so grateful to have had the experience of making it to the top twice but I'm pretty sure I will never hike it again. If I ever visit again I'm just going to head on up the west end trail. Oh, and on the second trip we hiked all the up to the Wall Street section of the narrows and back out. Zion is truly a magical place.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed reading about your times in Zion, Elizabeth! Glad you have enjoyed Zion and have experienced its beauty together. Memories you'll always cherish!
@glamourgirl1962 Жыл бұрын
Very cool video. I hiked angels landing when about 53 years old. It was Amazing. There are many scary things I would never do but the chains gave me a feeling of security and I was super careful. I would do that hike again at my current age of 60.
@AmericasParks Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on your summit... something you"ll never forget! Thanks for the comment!
@michaels75663 жыл бұрын
I did this climb in September 2021, and if you are not afraid of heights and just be very careful as you work your way along the chains, it is not too bad. The view from the top is spectacular. Glad I did it before permits are needed.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Good words, Michael. Happy to hear you've experienced this gem!
@LALA_DANI Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this! Probably the most beautiful and helpful video I've found about this hike.
@AmericasParks Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate hear that!
@venturasurfing2 жыл бұрын
Yes, this is outstanding! The music was so well chosen. You should be proud.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the encouraging words, Paul! Hope you enjoy the rest of your week!
@dondenis15003 жыл бұрын
The best time I did this I started at 4pm and I passed so many people coming back, it was like a hikers freeway. Made it to the summit with plenty of light to get down from the chain section. There was only two of us on the top. Just remember the last shuttle leaves the trailhead around 8:30 so, you want to be down by then. If you miss the shuttle, it is a 4 mile walk to parks entrees
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Good words, Don! With so many people pushing the "early start," there are advantages to hitting the hike near the end of the day. Take care!
@biancasadventures84633 жыл бұрын
No matter what anyone thinks, I enjoy seeing your videos and I think that it’s awesome that you did the Angels Landing hike. I think that it’s also great that you are educating others about this hike
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Bianca! Blessed by your kind words!
@harrisoncooper91802 жыл бұрын
Love that you are upgrading your quality of video and sound. Keep it up!
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the encouraging feedback, Mitchell! Refreshing to know. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
@HannahBMann3 жыл бұрын
I'm mortified of heights but hiked half dome. I was scared, but properly prepared & wore a via ferrata on the dome. I appreciate the info in this video. Thanks for sharing.
@HannahBMann3 жыл бұрын
Curious now...was anyone attached to the chains at any point during your hike?
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Hannah! Your Half Dome hike is a great accomplishment!
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Didn't see any in my 4 trips up there, but I can imagine folks have "frozen" on this trail.
@jerryphillips73303 жыл бұрын
I have been at Zion many times and recently in Sept 2021. I have never felt comfortable doing Angels Landing. If i want the same high canyon view I go to the opposite end of the canyon and hike the Canyon Rim Trail. So, for all of us who feel a little uncomfortable with the height and chains of Angels Landing, go hike the Canyon Rim Trail. It is the same view in reverse. Please be safe out there.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Good words, Jerry! We went up to observation point also on this last trip (the back route) and the views were incredible - actually has you looking down the canyon and above Angels Landing. Take care and have a super week!
@derekbennett11382 жыл бұрын
Absolutely gorgeous, yet so deadly!! God bless the families of lost ones here...
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate those kind words, Derek.
@garyallen64862 жыл бұрын
Excellent video my friend. Thanks for putting so much work into it.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate you recognizing that! :) Always enjoy doing these hikes and then editing the footage!
@dr74773 жыл бұрын
It looks way scarier in your video than it was in real life. By the way, my family and I drove there from the east coast thanks to your inspiration! God bless you and your family Pastor Randy.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
I agree, the "fish eye" on the 360 camera does make it look more intense. Happy to hear I am producing some solid National park "disciples." :) God bless you as well - keep seeking the King!
@wendyroberts22363 жыл бұрын
It's a beautiful hike! I've done it with 2 children who were seasoned hikers and we had no issues. I would not do the trail if it was wet. Make sure you pay attention while moving and if you want to soak up the scenery, stop. Make sure you are sober while doing it if getting drunk or high is your thing.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Wise words, Wendy. Glad you had a nice trip up there and thanks for the comment!
@dylanavena41193 жыл бұрын
I did this hike in June with my sister. Luckily, we were staying in the lodge in the park and woke up super early to get to the top before the crowds. I couldn’t imagine doing this hike with a lot of people on the chains. I agree that a permit system needed to be put in place and I’m glad they did so.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Right on... the lodge this was way to go! Thanks for the comment, Dylan and happy to hear you've enjoyed this one!
@derbagger222 жыл бұрын
I'm a bit overweight and made it to Scout's Lookout with a little added time needed. We went to Zion last May when they were still doing transit bus reservations and could only get an 11AM time. So Angel's Landing was very crowded and not really worth doing for the people I was with. I knew that by Scout's Lookout my knee and heel were sore and it wasn't happening. It's certainly doable for most adventurous people. I'm hoping to try again on a future visit with better planning. Nice video!
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your heart and adventurous spirit. Scouts is still a great view and wonderful accomplishment!
@jadedmastermind10 ай бұрын
I hiked this trail in 2015. It is one of the greatest experiences of my life!
@RobertSmith-km6gi Жыл бұрын
I’m an armchair adventurer now due to age, and back and lung issues. Back in the day I hiked a lot. I’ve watched several videos of this hike and I wish I’d done it when I was at Zion in the mid 70s. I’ve hiked Bright Angel trail to the river and back and have been atop Mt. Kahtadin 7 times including 3 times via the knife’s edge. No chains there and I would say just about as scary. From my safe and secure chair I watched a couple of videos of the climb up to Capitol Peak and that’s where there is a truly terrifying knife edge!
@AmericasParks Жыл бұрын
You've made some great memories over the years hiking some of our country's classics! Great job!
@JAW112 жыл бұрын
My sister hiked this and told her then-boyfriend, she didn't know if she could make it to the top. They did and while she was admiring the view, he proposed. It took her a moment to figure out that he had a ring in front of her. They've been married for four years. I had no idea THIS is what she hiked. Thank you for sharing this video. It's beautiful, scary, and awe-inspiring.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Always love a good National Parks story! What a place to propose!!!
@concertsandvinyl3 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of people in Zion who really don’t think things out before they go hiking. Research and knowledge of hikes such as The Narrows and Delicate Arch were imperative to my Utah trip this year. I saw a lady getting into the Narrows with flip flops and no hiking stick. So it doesn’t surprise me you saw people doing this on Angels Landing. I did not go on Angels Landing as I had my kids with me. There are some hikes on my trip I underestimated too, but Angels Landing was not one. The very best thing I did was drive through Zion to the west side for my hotel in LaVerkin. Driving through the Park was the best thing I did at Zion, and the only time so far I started crying at seeing a national park by its beauty.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Cool words, my friend! Appreciate your love and respect for the Parks!
@stevelesliehikes2 жыл бұрын
You really captured the incredible views with this video and presented much needed information for those who haven't tackled this hike yet! Great job once again! Angel's Landing was my last big hike before the world shut down and one of the first big hikes I've done since being able to visit the US again. One last thing I would add is if you want to attempt Angel's Landing, definitely hit the stair master before you go! If you can survive all the switchbacks to Scout's Lookout, you're almost looking forward to the chains section LOL
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Hey Steve, encouraging words and excellent advice! Those switchbacks at Scouts are indeed nasty! Enjoy your weekend!
@stevelesliehikes2 жыл бұрын
@@AmericasParks You too buddy 👍
@brandonpierson73732 жыл бұрын
me and my friends just did this hike yesterday and we were warned beforehand that we needed to get cramp ons because it is icy when you get to the switchbacks. we just went up and i am not a hiker and i was wearing tennis shoes. getting up the switchbacks being ice was a little tough, but the chain section is when it got scary. i made it through the first section of the chain section and would not go further. it was all ice and very sketchy even if you had cramps on. if you go during the winter i wouldn’t recommend going further than the first little chain section or you legit will probably slip and fall
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Hey Brandon, it seems like you made a very wise decision. Appreciate your remarks and trust you still had a nice day on the hike!
@Bronco_072 жыл бұрын
Really good video and description. I have done it twice, once in winter. Your comments are spot on in my opinion.
@AmericasParks2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the kind words and affirmation! Happy you've enjoyed this NP gem!
@kirbymorris95553 жыл бұрын
I climbed it by myself several years ago. It was a great hike, I got an early start and had the whole trail to myself. As for it being the most dangerous hike in America, no, not even close.
@AmericasParks3 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear you enjoyed this one... and alone (not a common statement). Yeah, why I listed most dangerous in quotations. However, it you measure danger by fatalities (and not risk) it's up there.