I love that you faced your fear! It isn't magic, like lots of movies portray it. Your fear doesn't just go away, but if you choose to do it again, it might be 5% easier. Thank you for sharing this.
It’s been my theme this year. Trying to chip away at them one at a time. I had a really bad accident on trail a few years back and it caused a bunch of new anxiety to manifest. Trying my best to wrk past them and stay on trail!
Your trip videos are absolutely wonderful, Jim. I really love the way you tell these stories and reflect through the narrative--"You gotta do the hard stuff to see the beautiful stuff." Can't wait for the next one!
I’m glad to hear that! One of my main goals with this channel is to help break down barriers that may hold new hikers back. I tube it’s important to share the scary bits along side the triumphs.
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing as it brought back great memories of my time in Coyote Gulch and going through Crack in the Wall! I did in my seventies and while I still hike that hike is now off my list. Glad you made it safe and sound!😀👍
Your captures of such a glorious area reminds me of my time there on the Hayduke. The arch at your second site is so iconic! I didn’t get a good look at it in person when I was there because there were 15+ campers there & I didn’t want to bother them. I didn’t realize where I was, either. Guess I’ll have to go back one day ;)
This video is one of your best! I really felt the fear, but also the exhilaration of overcoming that fear. It’s really authentic and you can tell that you and Devin had a wonderful time. Well done my friend. And Devin, I’m going to need to have one of those waymark hats! 😂
Thank you so much!! Made my day. When I started sharing videos I couldn’t imagine anyone outside of my direct circle caring. It’s so wild to see the channel grow!
Great video, Jim, yikes! That would make me nervous. I struggle with heights. Sometimes when Janet and I hike I just have to face the mountain. Beautiful terrain.
Great video. I feel like it shows how most people would likely feel about facing some of these fears many people have. I just took a group of 19 people through there and they had to face these fears too. But they all made it through. There is an alternative to the slick rock slope by the river called the worm hole that goes though a triangular shaped hole in the boulders. The risk of injury is still there as you have to stair step you way down logs and 4-5ft boulders once inside but the risk of serious injury is very small compared to the higher rock slope. Although you would have to face the initial fear of tight places. Once you drop down the first triangular hole it’s not really tight anymore.
Thanks so much for sharing this adventure! Facing fears is no light matter! Your “beep”, “beep”, “beep” as you navigated that crack did make me smile though. Can you talk about why you couldn’t filter and drink the water? Also, did you have two pairs of shoes? Or just hike in the wet ones?
The water was too silty to filter. It would have clogged up the filters, and it’s such a popular area, the risk of human contamination was pretty high. I did carry camp shoes so my feet dry out.
Way to conquer your fears Jim! Have you thought about a pair of seal skinz (or cheaper knock off)? Wondering if it would've helped with all the water walking. How is it trying to stick to a trail? Was there a trail? Or did Devin just guide the way?
I haven’t really looked into anything like that because water walking is so rare in my adventuring. Maybe if I plan another trip like this I’ll give them a shot. There isn’t an established trail, but there were enough use and social trails that it was pretty clear were to go. And for most of it we were down in a wash, so there were only really two choices. Go forward or go back the way we came.
Adding Neoprene socks will make a huge difference with the cold water of the creek. Love my EE 20-degree quilt. Great Video.
I’ll look into those socks!! And EE are great! I have. 30° and the 20° I took on this trip. Thanks for watching!
I love that you faced your fear! It isn't magic, like lots of movies portray it. Your fear doesn't just go away, but if you choose to do it again, it might be 5% easier. Thank you for sharing this.
It’s been my theme this year. Trying to chip away at them one at a time. I had a really bad accident on trail a few years back and it caused a bunch of new anxiety to manifest. Trying my best to wrk past them and stay on trail!
@@LostAgainwithJim you are doing it! AND you are willing to share it. Thank you for that.
Wow folks, you created gorgeous content here! Fantastic looking nature captured brilliantly! Epic!!!
Your trip videos are absolutely wonderful, Jim. I really love the way you tell these stories and reflect through the narrative--"You gotta do the hard stuff to see the beautiful stuff." Can't wait for the next one!
Thank you! I really enjoy making trip videos. More so than any other content.
Beautiful! Thank you for your honest emotions - really helps us less experienced hikers.
I’m glad to hear that! One of my main goals with this channel is to help break down barriers that may hold new hikers back. I tube it’s important to share the scary bits along side the triumphs.
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing as it brought back great memories of my time in Coyote Gulch and going through Crack in the Wall! I did in my seventies and while I still hike that hike is now off my list. Glad you made it safe and sound!😀👍
I’d like to go back. It’s a beautiful area.
Love my Enigma 20 degree quilt.
Me too! I just took it and my 30° together on an over night snow trip. They worked great together down in to the 20° s.
Your captures of such a glorious area reminds me of my time there on the Hayduke. The arch at your second site is so iconic! I didn’t get a good look at it in person when I was there because there were 15+ campers there & I didn’t want to bother them. I didn’t realize where I was, either. Guess I’ll have to go back one day ;)
There was large group on the other side of the arch when we were there, but we had our campsite all to ourselves.
This video is one of your best! I really felt the fear, but also the exhilaration of overcoming that fear. It’s really authentic and you can tell that you and Devin had a wonderful time. Well done my friend. And Devin, I’m going to need to have one of those waymark hats! 😂
Thanks! I wanted to capture the feeling I had going through the crack. I think I managed it.
I can't even begin to tell you how much I enjoy your channel, Jim. Thanks for sharing this trip.
Thank you so much!! Made my day. When I started sharing videos I couldn’t imagine anyone outside of my direct circle caring. It’s so wild to see the channel grow!
Love! Great shots brother.
Thanks! It’s hard not to get good shots in such an amazing place
Yikes? Some of that was a tad scary - but you did it! Kudos for getting out of your comfort zone! Beautiful area.
Thanks! It was tough, but I had to do it.
Great video, Jim, yikes! That would make me nervous. I struggle with heights. Sometimes when Janet and I hike I just have to face the mountain. Beautiful terrain.
Heights aren’t my favorite either haha. The area is stunning. I want to go back.
HA! I forgot about those cows! Great times my friend. A little type 2 fun making things exciting and interesting!
The cattle drive was wild haha. Never been that close to one.
Great video. I feel like it shows how most people would likely feel about facing some of these fears many people have. I just took a group of 19 people through there and they had to face these fears too. But they all made it through.
There is an alternative to the slick rock slope by the river called the worm hole that goes though a triangular shaped hole in the boulders. The risk of injury is still there as you have to stair step you way down logs and 4-5ft boulders once inside but the risk of serious injury is very small compared to the higher rock slope.
Although you would have to face the initial fear of tight places. Once you drop down the first triangular hole it’s not really tight anymore.
Sometimes you have to do the hard stuff, to be the beautiful stuff. I had a few minutes of anxiety, and then a whole weekend of wow!
@@LostAgainwithJim Same. Getting out of your comfort zone with manageable risk is where growth and excitement happens.
You crushed it bro! Good job.
Thanks!! Such an amazing trip. I really like Utah!
Thanks so much for sharing this adventure! Facing fears is no light matter! Your “beep”, “beep”, “beep” as you navigated that crack did make me smile though.
Can you talk about why you couldn’t filter and drink the water? Also, did you have two pairs of shoes? Or just hike in the wet ones?
The water was too silty to filter. It would have clogged up the filters, and it’s such a popular area, the risk of human contamination was pretty high. I did carry camp shoes so my feet dry out.
There are natural springs coming out of the rock faces. One is near Jacob gambling arch, east on the north face
Way to conquer your fears Jim! Have you thought about a pair of seal skinz (or cheaper knock off)? Wondering if it would've helped with all the water walking. How is it trying to stick to a trail? Was there a trail? Or did Devin just guide the way?
I haven’t really looked into anything like that because water walking is so rare in my adventuring. Maybe if I plan another trip like this I’ll give them a shot. There isn’t an established trail, but there were enough use and social trails that it was pretty clear were to go. And for most of it we were down in a wash, so there were only really two choices. Go forward or go back the way we came.
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Excellent!
I watched Devin’s episode yesterday and appears you both had a wonderful journey.
It was a fantastic trip for sure. We each got something different out of it.
amazing ...
It’s a stunning area. The video can’t really do it justice.
I had a buddy that had the same reaction as you did to the "crack"
It tough haha! So damn narrow.