Three honorable mentions from Colorado: El Diente - Mount Wilson traverse, also Little Bear Peak - Blanca Peak traverse, and Longs Peak at and beyond the Keyhole.
I hiked Mt. Washington a dozen times via every route. Tuckerman is the one you send your friend up when they bail on Huntington Ravine. In fact, Tuckerman is the easiest route up Washington. Sections of Huntington are as close to technical rock climbing as you can get without rope. My favorite trail of all time.
Did 13 miles of the Bright Angel trail with my dad in June, it was awesome but 30-40 degrees warmer at the bottom than the top. I heard multiple people died on it after we hiked it so it's definitely a scary one
I was surprised that the trail to Camp Muir on Mt Rainier wasn't on this list. I have seen it on other similar lists. This trail gives people an illusion of safety because you can look back and see the visitor center from many places on this trail. So it FEELS like you are still close to safety. However, the weather can change rapidly up on Mt Rainier and many people get lost in whiteout conditions and succumb to the cold or walk off a cliff.
In terms of hiking in Hawaii, Kalalau isn’t even top 20 most dangerous trails. The Ko’olau Summit Trail makes Kalalau look like a casual stroll in a park by comparison. Kalalau seems more dangerous in terms of statistics because it’s one of the most popular hikes in the state
Having hiked to the top of Mt. Washington many times I can say the Tuckerman Ravine trail is the most popular but not the most dangerous. Weather aside, trails like the Huntington Ravine trail is more dangerous, a section of it is a rock climb.
Many deaths and injuries are due to inexperience, lack of prep, poor decision making &/or weather. The trails themselves, are what they are. 9/10 it's the hikers that make a hike dangerous.
I've been on 4 of these : Half Dome, Mist Trail, Kalalau, and Bright Angel GC. Bright Angel isn't that bad, just long with lots of steps. There is plenty of water available. The South Kaibab trail is probably worse because it has no water and is more exposed to the sun. The Mist Trail isn't so bad either. You just have to step carefully and wear proper shoes. The danger on Half Dome and Angel's Landing would be alleviated if people would wear a harness and tether to attach to the safety cable or chain. Longs Peak CO is a pretty gnarly trail on the Narrows and final ascent to the top.
The death toll for the Tuckerman Ravine Trail on Mt Washington is no where near the 150 lives lost listed on the video. That figure is for the entire mountain area and most of those are during winter conditions and bad weather exposure (can happen even in middle of summer here). Yes, the trail is steep and treacherous but it cannot claim all the lives lost in the wider area over the hundreds of years that people have been visiting the area.
Volcanic eruptions trump tornadoes. The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai volcanic eruption in January 2022 created shockwaves so powerful that they triggered winds as high as 450 mph, that were measurable by satellites at altitudes of 120 miles above the earth's surface.
wind is measured from a horizontal flow and Mt Wash still holds the record for a manned area. Barrow Island is an unmanned station, but it technically holds the record
Most of these, Mist, Bright Angel, Angels Landing are just because they attract tourists who have little to no actual experience and act like idiots. Capitol and maybe Half Dome are the only ones that are innately dangerous. Lots of accidents "near" mist trail but almost never on it. Climbing up the waterfall, isn't part of the actual trail. It's stupid tourists being stupid. Virtually everyone that has died on Angels Landing did so because of their own reckless behavior that had nothing to do with the actual trail.
Three honorable mentions from Colorado: El Diente - Mount Wilson traverse, also Little Bear Peak - Blanca Peak traverse, and Longs Peak at and beyond the Keyhole.
I hiked Mt. Washington a dozen times via every route. Tuckerman is the one you send your friend up when they bail on Huntington Ravine. In fact, Tuckerman is the easiest route up Washington. Sections of Huntington are as close to technical rock climbing as you can get without rope. My favorite trail of all time.
Some of these trails looks pretty interesting! Scary stuff
Did 13 miles of the Bright Angel trail with my dad in June, it was awesome but 30-40 degrees warmer at the bottom than the top. I heard multiple people died on it after we hiked it so it's definitely a scary one
"The Spot " on the Nankoweap Trail GCNP will always get a hiker's attention
I was surprised that the trail to Camp Muir on Mt Rainier wasn't on this list. I have seen it on other similar lists. This trail gives people an illusion of safety because you can look back and see the visitor center from many places on this trail. So it FEELS like you are still close to safety. However, the weather can change rapidly up on Mt Rainier and many people get lost in whiteout conditions and succumb to the cold or walk off a cliff.
In terms of hiking in Hawaii, Kalalau isn’t even top 20 most dangerous trails. The Ko’olau Summit Trail makes Kalalau look like a casual stroll in a park by comparison.
Kalalau seems more dangerous in terms of statistics because it’s one of the most popular hikes in the state
Why did you put "several deaths" for some of the casualty numbers instead of hard numbers?
They are just some famous hiking trails with a few risks(strong wind/a little exposure/slippery conditions), but not the "most dangerous" at all.
Having hiked to the top of Mt. Washington many times I can say the Tuckerman Ravine trail is the most popular but not the most dangerous. Weather aside, trails like the Huntington Ravine trail is more dangerous, a section of it is a rock climb.
Many deaths and injuries are due to inexperience, lack of prep, poor decision making &/or weather. The trails themselves, are what they are. 9/10 it's the hikers that make a hike dangerous.
I've been on 4 of these : Half Dome, Mist Trail, Kalalau, and Bright Angel GC. Bright Angel isn't that bad, just long with lots of steps. There is plenty of water available. The South Kaibab trail is probably worse because it has no water and is more exposed to the sun. The Mist Trail isn't so bad either. You just have to step carefully and wear proper shoes. The danger on Half Dome and Angel's Landing would be alleviated if people would wear a harness and tether to attach to the safety cable or chain. Longs Peak CO is a pretty gnarly trail on the Narrows and final ascent to the top.
The death toll for the Tuckerman Ravine Trail on Mt Washington is no where near the 150 lives lost listed on the video. That figure is for the entire mountain area and most of those are during winter conditions and bad weather exposure (can happen even in middle of summer here). Yes, the trail is steep and treacherous but it cannot claim all the lives lost in the wider area over the hundreds of years that people have been visiting the area.
Also, some of those deaths were in car accidents driving up or down the mountain on the auto road.
You have to include Cactus to Clouds, Palm Springs!
Mt Washington’s wind speed record was broken in 1996. Also on earth is a bit of stretch as tornadoes can cause winds far above 300mph.
Volcanic eruptions trump tornadoes. The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai volcanic eruption in January 2022 created shockwaves so powerful that they triggered winds as high as 450 mph, that were measurable by satellites at altitudes of 120 miles above the earth's surface.
wind is measured from a horizontal flow and Mt Wash still holds the record for a manned area. Barrow Island is an unmanned station, but it technically holds the record
@@1967foghorn Wind that spreads out in all directions, by definition includes horizontal flow.
Bright Angel is a HIGHWAY -- congested with more people than you'd ever want to find on a hiking trail -- just don't do it in mid-summer
Easy Hikes mates 🙄
Most of these, Mist, Bright Angel, Angels Landing are just because they attract tourists who have little to no actual experience and act like idiots. Capitol and maybe Half Dome are the only ones that are innately dangerous. Lots of accidents "near" mist trail but almost never on it. Climbing up the waterfall, isn't part of the actual trail. It's stupid tourists being stupid. Virtually everyone that has died on Angels Landing did so because of their own reckless behavior that had nothing to do with the actual trail.
Mist Trail on this list is a joke.
Well made rock steps that get wet. Scary! LOL