Just hiked up to Scout lookout today in the the afternoon and I am a 55 year old pretty fit person so I did not have a problem but I took a few short breaks. when you get through the relatively flat area that is shaded part, that is whem you get to Walters Wiggles (the real 21 tight switchbacks) right before reaching the top and has the highest grade (at least it seemed like it). It took about 55 minutes to go up and about 35 minutes to come down. Words of advice that should go without saying: 1) Wear proper footware - Flipflops, sandals and dress shoes are not proper footware (2) Take Water with you and not just one 12 ounce bottle 3) wear a hat as the sun is beating down on you and with the rock all around you, it is hotter than the temps at the bottom 4) take breaks as needed and there are shady spots, especially at Walter's wiggles and when you get higher. While these tips are certainly just common sense, we saw a lot people with no water and wearing flip flops. Have fun and enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. It is a doable hike if you take your time and take breaks as needed.
Never seen before such a professional discription of a hike. This is all planned by a Master!. Great job man!!! Gonna do that hike next year in august. Thanks Mister Guy. Greetings, Rockie (Belgium)
I really enjoyed your video. I visited Zion NP( from Australia) IN April. The waterfalls were amazing. I was very happy to make it to Refrigerator canyon. That was far enough for me, and I was proud to get that far. It's a very special place.
Dear Hiking Guy, Just finished the Scout's Landing video. Well, however hyperbolic this may sound, after watching literally hundreds of Zion videos over the past few months, I am ready to declare you the master. The combination of your camera work, excellent, and your commentary, equally intelligent, why could we not have come across your channel six months ago. Keep at it HG, there are thousands benefitting from your work. No doubt a year from now it will be a million.
Thank you for making these videos...and especially for the 3-D map imaging. They really are a huge help in deciding which trails are right for me, so I can make the most of my road trip next month. Excellent work!!!
Fantastic video and even better detailed information.. Hiked this back in Aug 2015, up to Scouts landing, then as far as touching the Chains, then turned around.Fear of height kick in here..Too bad missed other view turning left, going up and looking down at Angels landing did not know about it. Took some spectacular photos of the trail got last picture at top of Scouts landing, where chains began when battery died in camera and no extra one.Bummer if ever of all places...Thank God I got the last photo on top..
I don’t usually use this much. I mostly just view. But man this is fantastic. Thank you for doing this. You’re making me more excited to do some of these hikes I have planned. Keep it up!
This was a helpful review - seeing the trail first hand made me realize my kids probably couldn't make it. Also, it makes ME want to go hike it really badly!
Great video better than any other I have found. Did you ever do the chain section of angels landing? Trying to decide if I can get a permit will we go up to the top. If not will hopping to do a few in the area. We over next may from Ireland visiting Zion, Bryce, south and west rim of the Grand Canyon for the first time. 🇮🇪
I’m both happy and sad that it requires a permit. I’ve been going to Zion for the last 11 years. First trip we had and empty first bus and maybe a handful of people on the trail to angels landing. Last trip before the permit it was way too crowded on the chains so I for sure see the need for it. Super happy to see more people on the trails but on these super popular trails the crowds become too much.
Yea, the crowds are the whole reason why I don't even really want to do Angel's Landing anymore. I might make a guide in the future but if I do, I'll probably bike to the trailhead before the shuttle leaves, assuming I can get a permit that is...
Looking forward to hiking here. Question about hiking etiquette. When it is two-way, do you go to the right or to the left of other hikers? So beautiful!
Hi Cris! Informative video as always. I am planning a trip to Zion in October. Just curious, what are your thoughts on the Angel's Landing (chain) portion of the hike? Have you gone up it? If so, how would you compare it to Half Dome? Have you gone up the West Rim Trail past Scout's Lookout? If so, how are the views? Thank you. BTW....where ia your next big adventure taking you?
I have done Angel's Landing, def easier / less freaky than Half Dome in my opinion, will get a guide up for it this year hopefully - West Rim higher is nice but same idea as Scout Lookout && Heading back to Grand Canyon tomorrow!
Very nice job as everyone is saying. The 3-D is amazing. Angel’s Landing looks like a knife edge. Who thought it would be a good hike in a National Park? Is Angel’s dangerous? The only person I know who has done the hike told me it’s like flying an airplane. If you are mindful it’s not dangerous. Do you agree? The videos I’ve watched make the trail look challenging if not dangerous. What say you?
Does the Ranger checking Angel’s Landing permits give you a wristband? I didn’t see a checkpoint at the start of Angel’s Landing, or perhaps the start was not shown
Scout's Landing sounds do able. Angel's Landing is lunacy.
Just hiked up to Scout lookout today in the the afternoon and I am a 55 year old pretty fit person so I did not have a problem but I took a few short breaks. when you get through the relatively flat area that is shaded part, that is whem you get to Walters Wiggles (the real 21 tight switchbacks) right before reaching the top and has the highest grade (at least it seemed like it). It took about 55 minutes to go up and about 35 minutes to come down. Words of advice that should go without saying: 1) Wear proper footware - Flipflops, sandals and dress shoes are not proper footware (2) Take Water with you and not just one 12 ounce bottle 3) wear a hat as the sun is beating down on you and with the rock all around you, it is hotter than the temps at the bottom 4) take breaks as needed and there are shady spots, especially at Walter's wiggles and when you get higher. While these tips are certainly just common sense, we saw a lot people with no water and wearing flip flops. Have fun and enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors. It is a doable hike if you take your time and take breaks as needed.
Never seen before such a professional discription of a hike. This is all planned by a Master!. Great job man!!!
Gonna do that hike next year in august. Thanks Mister Guy. Greetings, Rockie (Belgium)
Thanks as always for the helpful videos Cris. I particularly appreciate the Google Maps satellite imagery overview of the route!
The best hike I’ve ever done so far. Absolutely beautiful!
Thanks!! That’s one of the best detailed walkthroughs of a hike that I’ve seen. Keep them coming
Thanks, your information is absolutely valuable ! for senior Hikers.
I don't remember the last time I've commented on a video but I just had to say that this is video is incredible. Well done, sir.
Whoa Kevin, big thank you!
Thanks for this! Very well done video. We’re going tomorrow and it’s good to know what’s ahead!
One of the best videos I've watched. Thank you for putting so much details and explanation. Very useful.
I really enjoyed your video. I visited Zion NP( from Australia) IN April. The waterfalls were amazing. I was very happy to make it to Refrigerator canyon. That was far enough for me, and I was proud to get that far. It's a very special place.
Dear Hiking Guy,
Just finished the Scout's Landing video. Well, however hyperbolic this may sound, after watching literally hundreds of Zion videos over the past few months, I am ready to declare you the master. The combination of your camera work, excellent, and your commentary, equally intelligent, why could we not have come across your channel six months ago. Keep at it HG, there are thousands benefitting from your work. No doubt a year from now it will be a million.
Thanks for explaining this trail, I like how you get straight to the point
Great video! Thank you so much for all your work. Your blog is excellent too! Kudos
That was awesome. Thanks for doing such a great video. Hope to get there in the not too distant future.
Thanks for the great detailed video! It’s very helpful 😊
Thank. You for the guide. You got yourself a new subscriber!
Thank you for making these videos...and especially for the 3-D map imaging. They really are a huge help in deciding which trails are right for me, so I can make the most of my road trip next month. Excellent work!!!
Thank you!!
Excellent information... as always. Breathtaking views and a better understanding of Angels Landing. The 3D map is a must-watch.
Fantastic video and even better detailed information.. Hiked this back in Aug 2015, up to Scouts landing, then as far as touching the Chains, then turned around.Fear of height kick in here..Too bad missed other view turning left, going up and
looking down at Angels landing did not know about it.
Took some spectacular photos of the trail got last picture at top of Scouts landing, where chains began when battery died in camera and no extra one.Bummer if ever of all places...Thank God I got the last photo on top..
Such awesome views! Thanks for sharing that video with us! Need to go there the next time I’m in the US!
I don’t usually use this much. I mostly just view. But man this is fantastic. Thank you for doing this. You’re making me more excited to do some of these hikes I have planned. Keep it up!
Thank you!!
Wow!!!!this is amazing greattttt information he is GREAT!
Excellent summary and detail. Bravo.
Heading there in a few weeks.
Thanks!
Have fun, it should be a great time to visit
Beautiful scenery. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much! Well done! Love your beautiful videos!❤️🦌
Thank you for all your videos, all awesome.
Thank you ! High quality video and info!
This was a helpful review - seeing the trail first hand made me realize my kids probably couldn't make it. Also, it makes ME want to go hike it really badly!
Great video better than any other I have found. Did you ever do the chain section of angels landing? Trying to decide if I can get a permit will we go up to the top. If not will hopping to do a few in the area. We over next may from Ireland visiting Zion, Bryce, south and west rim of the Grand Canyon for the first time.
🇮🇪
I've done it but have yet to make a guide. This is the hike to do if you can't get a permit.
I’m both happy and sad that it requires a permit. I’ve been going to Zion for the last 11 years. First trip we had and empty first bus and maybe a handful of people on the trail to angels landing. Last trip before the permit it was way too crowded on the chains so I for sure see the need for it. Super happy to see more people on the trails but on these super popular trails the crowds become too much.
Yea, the crowds are the whole reason why I don't even really want to do Angel's Landing anymore. I might make a guide in the future but if I do, I'll probably bike to the trailhead before the shuttle leaves, assuming I can get a permit that is...
very useful!!
Great video!
well explained. Like the vlog.
Looking forward to hiking here. Question about hiking etiquette. When it is two-way, do you go to the right or to the left of other hikers? So beautiful!
Usually stay right, person going uphill has right-of-way. But I've stopped when going uphill plenty of times to catch a breather and let folks pass.
Wow!
I'm going at the end of May i am scared of heights, and this looks terrifying. 😳 😄
The only real part that could be scary is the very end, and even then, you can enjoy the views by standing away from the edge. You should be okay
Hi
Thx for the vidéo
Is there water at the start or at the scoot point? Thx
Hi Cris! Informative video as always. I am planning a trip to Zion in October. Just curious, what are your thoughts on the Angel's Landing (chain) portion of the hike? Have you gone up it? If so, how would you compare it to Half Dome? Have you gone up the West Rim Trail past Scout's Lookout? If so, how are the views? Thank you. BTW....where ia your next big adventure taking you?
I have done Angel's Landing, def easier / less freaky than Half Dome in my opinion, will get a guide up for it this year hopefully - West Rim higher is nice but same idea as Scout Lookout
&& Heading back to Grand Canyon tomorrow!
Thanks very much for this one! About how many miles is the hike?
check the link in the description
You recently discouraged anyone from "hiking" the final portion of el Capitan does this apply to the chains at angels or is it safer?
How far it this out and back? Thanks.
Check link in description for all details including maps, etc
Can you hop onto somebody else's permit (who turned around at Scout Lookout) to hike to the Angel's Landing summit.
They check ID with the permit so prob not
Just wondering how much of the hike is along that one part that is a wide path with steep drop off. I'm not sure I can do it as it looked scary to me.
at 3:19 minutes
It's all wide path until you get to the end, and you can stay as far away from the edge as you'd like. No sketchy areas on the trail on this hike.
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Just want to reconfirm, NO permit needed to Scout’s Lookout?
Not this way
Hi!! Permit for angel? Please help me how works with Parking too
Yes, recreation.gov for permit - park at the visitor center and shuttle bus up here
Very nice job as everyone is saying. The 3-D is amazing. Angel’s Landing looks like a knife edge. Who thought it would be a good hike in a National Park? Is Angel’s dangerous? The only person I know who has done the hike told me it’s like flying an airplane. If you are mindful it’s not dangerous. Do you agree? The videos I’ve watched make the trail look challenging if not dangerous. What say you?
Does the Ranger checking Angel’s Landing permits give you a wristband? I didn’t see a checkpoint at the start of Angel’s Landing, or perhaps the start was not shown