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We did this hike - twice! I think it is a good thing that they have a permit system now. I know it makes it inconvenient for people to get to hike there, but the second time we went it was really dangerously overcrowded. So glad we got to do this hike, not once - but twice. So amazing! (NOT for the faint of heart. ;) )
I would love to hike it again! The permit system has made it so much better for traffic flow. I don’t think a trail like that without the permits is feasible in the US NPS anymore
We did Angel's Landing a few years ago before they started the permits and the insane amount of people on the chains made it so much scarier. Trying to get around people with those drops was nuts. Really enjoyed your video. Can't wait to see more.
My partner and I did it back in July and the permit system is definitely working. Every person we were on the chains with was awesome. Super patient and very communicative. Know your limits, three points of contact, and take your time.
I Love your video! I visited Zion last September- it was breathtakingly spectacular- I think about it everyday, such a special place. I’m almost 60 years old and have had both knees replaced, so I won’t be hiking Angels landing! But I love seeing pictures and videos from those who have experienced it.
Really enjoy your videos! I found your channel recently when I was searching for videos of the Kalalau Trial. My wife and I were on Kauai (again) recently and enjoy the first two miles of that trail to the beach. Hoping to make a trip out to Utah to check out Zion National Park soon!
No permit needed to Scouts Lookout! Then from there on where the chains start you will need a permit - we highly suggest you apply for the day-before lottery like us!
We tried for 3 days to get the day before permit with no success, in the end went up anyway thinking lets at least go to Scouts Lookout, got there and no-one checking so continued up to Angels Landing, as were most of the other people, so worth a try. That was mid afternoon May 2023.
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We did this hike - twice! I think it is a good thing that they have a permit system now. I know it makes it inconvenient for people to get to hike there, but the second time we went it was really dangerously overcrowded. So glad we got to do this hike, not once - but twice. So amazing! (NOT for the faint of heart. ;) )
I would love to hike it again! The permit system has made it so much better for traffic flow. I don’t think a trail like that without the permits is feasible in the US NPS anymore
enjoyed your videos a lot, keep it up!
You guys had me laughing lol the part saying domt leave us lol
Hahah he made eye contact with us and STILL LEFT! Too funny 😂
We did Angel's Landing a few years ago before they started the permits and the insane amount of people on the chains made it so much scarier. Trying to get around people with those drops was nuts. Really enjoyed your video. Can't wait to see more.
I can imagine what it would be like before permits! So glad it's so much safer now!!
My second hike there - way too many people - It was bad. @@OnTodaysAdventure
My partner and I did it back in July and the permit system is definitely working. Every person we were on the chains with was awesome. Super patient and very communicative. Know your limits, three points of contact, and take your time.
Well said! Completely agree with you - its great with the system now.
I Love your video! I visited Zion last September- it was breathtakingly spectacular- I think about it everyday, such a special place. I’m almost 60 years old and have had both knees replaced, so I won’t be hiking Angels landing! But I love seeing pictures and videos from those who have experienced it.
Thank you so much! Zion is such a special place and its awesome you got to experience it! :)
My then husband & myself hiked Angels Landing in Sept. 1999 - WAY LESS people - still marvel at this hike today & often look at my pics!!!!!
That's awesome! Was the chain section still similar back then to how it is today?
Awesome video!! I know you have more videos to come! All are sooo good!
Thank you! And that's right, many more to come!
You two are living the dream! I recently returned from Hawaii and di some of the trails you recommended! keep those videos coming!!
Sounds like a great trip! Always more adventures to come!
Really enjoy your videos! I found your channel recently when I was searching for videos of the Kalalau Trial. My wife and I were on Kauai (again) recently and enjoy the first two miles of that trail to the beach. Hoping to make a trip out to Utah to check out Zion National Park soon!
Yall are funny, n cute.
🥹 hahha thanks Sarah!
nope still not convinced to do it, if only fear of heights of this level would melt away
It is definitely one of the scariest hikes in the world - one worthy of conquering fears!
Nice video so where were the people?
With the permit system, there are far less people on the trail nowadays! And going in the afternoon definitely helps with having less people :)
Using selfie sticks on a hike like this doesn't sound like a very good idea for you or other hikers nearby if you trip.
as shown in the video, there was nobody else but us throughout the hike. and the gopro was strapped to us as well.
Do you need a permit to get only to the chains begin point ?
No permit needed to Scouts Lookout! Then from there on where the chains start you will need a permit - we highly suggest you apply for the day-before lottery like us!
We tried for 3 days to get the day before permit with no success, in the end went up anyway thinking lets at least go to Scouts Lookout, got there and no-one checking so continued up to Angels Landing, as were most of the other people, so worth a try. That was mid afternoon May 2023.
One person per year dies on this climb.
@joshandjace