I just got back from Utah. I was also at Zion for a few days. I have been to Angels Landing 11 times over the years(including once in the winter). It is my favorite hike in the park. I did not do it this time as I was backpacking the West Rim Trail. It connects with the Angels Landing Trail at Scouts Lookout. I had on a full size backpack and there were hordes of people waiting to go up the chains, so I passed this time. The Angels Landing Trail is way overcrowded. I don't view it as dangerous if you use common sense.
@@mikekuhl2658 Wow good for you, i did see some people who had no fear. I cannot look down and see the drop offs and not be afraid. And I was constantly sliding towards the edge on the sand that covered the edge. If there hadn't been a line I knew I would have to battle I would have continued. The danger is in the overcrowding of this trail, it makes you rush or let go of the chains.
@@rwrwatson13 Yes! I love Canyonlands. Sadly I was so burned out by the time I got to Utah I didn't spend much time there, but I hope to go back and do a full week in the park
@@jonmacdonald5345 I have had some very bad experiences in my life. In fact, I really shouldn't be alive now. I have used up my nine lives. I wouldn't go up there. Always go with your gut feelings. Be safe.
Thousands of people hike that trail every year. 13 have died in the last 12 years or so. The rate is very low. Very very very low. I just did it and there were hundreds of ppl on the trail. It’s a “not dangerous” hike.
Hi Alice. New viewer here. I’m 66 and my wife just turned 65. We hiked to Scout Lookout 2 years ago, and decided we didn’t want to die that day going up to Angel’s Landing. So we made the intelligent decision not to go beyond Scout. We had a lovely lunch up there and as we got their by 11am, we watched tons of people hiking up after us and trying to decide whether or not to go up to Angel’s. 13 people have fallen to their deaths from the AL trail since 2000. I did not want to be #14. Two more fell last year. Dead. It’s a dangerous and deadly trail. If you slip and fall, your life is over, and some poor crew of people has to clean up your remains. So, that said, I am so proud of YOU for knowing your limits and turning back, when you felt uncomfortable to go on to the top. Way to go! And you live to see another sunrise! Point is, it is extremely crowded up there, and even if you make it to the top, early before the crowds arrive, you still have to pass them all on the way down. Life is precious and you and I are not infallible. So, thank you for this wonderful and responsible video! Hopefully others who watch this video, will also turn around on the hike if they feel uncomfortable or slightly off that day. In closing, you don’t need to prove to anyone that you are Wonder Woman. You are the precious daughter of your parents and the mere thought of you falling from up there would break their hearts forever. I’m so proud of you for having the common sense to turn around and not take that risk of falling, especially when you were not feeling right that morning. Great video. Please always use the same good judgement.
Last time I did this hike with my daughter a woman fell to her death. Her body striking the valley floor sounded like thunder. Sorry for that graphic image but this trail requires all your attention to safety. When it’s crowded people try to be considerate on the chains.and let go to let people pass. Don’t do that! Reach around people and always keep at least one hand on the chain! Maybe go really early in the day to beat the crowds. The bravest thing to do is turn around if you aren’t feeling it. It’s a spectacular hike but not worth dying!
Thank you for sharing that, that is a terrible thing. How horrifying, I'm sorry you had to witness such a tragedy, but you are right this hike is serious and needs to be taken very seriously.
People fall off that place . We heard about that sound she made. It was a big bummer and we are still mourning. People come here with all these expectations. They have to "do" Angels landing or "do " the Narrows ". Then they can post something about how brave they are.
If we know the person who fell her death, we will find out, that day is not an ordinary day, before that she must have been experience something not very good, Life Always Give You A Hint Before Bad Things Happened. Always alert the alarm your body and mind remind you!
FEAR is the sidekick of CAUTION. I hope it is not inappropriate to mention this: I googled incidents at Zion National Park - there have been 13 deaths from falling off The Angel trail, 2 alone this year. So your instinct and the gutsy decision was the right one. Even before you decided to turn around and before your explanation why you did so, I was already flipping out from the dizzying height - and the trail looked so frightingly narrow. But another excellent video, Alice, and your honesty and tips are very welcome. Delete my comment about the deaths if it is inappropriate. Take Care
Thank you Joseph, the deaths on this trail need to be talked about not hidden. It is dangerous and with how many people are trying to hike it, it is getting even more dangerous. There are very few places to pass, and those needing to get down while so amy are going up makes it even more harrowing.
@@AliceFordAdventures I just hiked it a few weeks ago, it is a great hike and there is a sign at the bottom that says how many people have died (so I wouldn't say the deaths are hidden). but not for nothing, 13 people in 20 years is not a lot.
@@sliglusamelius8578 Just did it a few weeks ago. It is a great and very fun hike. I found watching the youtube videos were scarier than the actual hike lol
My wife and I love your videos, and we watched this in horror, the whole time pleading with you "Dont, don't, don't"! We were so proud of you recognizing that the experience was not worth the risk and turning back. We want you around to make more (safe) adventures.
I completed this hike when I was 54, and I remain grateful to the two young women who allowed me to trail behind them so that I wouldn't be completely alone. The chains section was the riskiest thing I've ever done. If there was a chain present, I had a death grip on it, and I was careful to maintain three points of contact whenever possible and to be mindful of my center of gravity with each step. I can honestly say that I was less apprehensive on the trail than I had been watching videos about it at home, but maybe that was the adrenaline rush. This trail is not for anyone with a fear of heights, but your reward at the end is an incredible 360 view of Zion Canyon.
Last week we hiked angels landing, after reaching at scouts lookout we tried the chain section for initial 10-15 minutes and our shoes started sliding down due to sandy surface.. WE TURNED BACK! and enjoyed the view from scouts lookout! We followed our instincts.. there is nothing to loose even if you couldn’t make it to the top..🙂
You were brave enough to do what you did and smart enough to not make a life altering decision for the sake of pride! Good stuff and thank you very much!
Always so impressed by you and your ability to trust yourself and acknowledge your own limits. That's not easy to do. But you do a great job of reminding us that the adventure is not only about the summit, and there's so much beauty in the journey itself ❤️ -E
I think you did the right thing, especially when you’re carrying a load on your back and trying to film. What you did was amazing! And even more amazing that you got up at the crack of dawn to beat the crowd. I could feel your fear. You never have to apologize for stopping when you did. As I usually say on my own channel, It’s not about the distance as much as it is about getting up getting out and getting active. Love the video! 👍♥️🫂
I walked that trail several years ago with my son and his wife. It was really crowded, had to stop many times to let people pass. It is truly one of the most spectacular views you will ever witness. But if you have any fear of heights whatsoever, I suggest you stop at Scouts lookout. I wanted to turn around right where she did, but with my son's urging I continued to the top. It actually is quite open and a big area on top. I saw several people up there that had no business being up there. One younger girl never got off her butt with Terry cloth shorts on. Poor thing was scared to death. Do just as this one did if you have any trepidation along the way stop and turn around. At least one person a year falls off this hike to their death. I applaud your commentary on this hike. Thanks for all you let us see with you.
Thank you so much Peter. I do wish I had seen the top, but perhaps another day. I agree too many people that shouldn't go to the top it is not a fun place to be stuck with crowds of people if you're afraid. Thanks so much for watching
@@AliceFordAdventures Alice I am going to use some of your adventures and copy what you have done hope you don't mind. I am building out a sprinter van this winter and hitting the road next year. Your videos give me wanderlust. Hope to see you out there sometime. Take care
Thank you for posting your videos even when you don’t make it to the summit or final destination. Like you said it does not mean you don’t have a successful trip! The dangers are very real on these hikes. A lot of people think just because it is a national park and not permitted it is safe. A dangerous mentality. Thanks for keeping it real and beautiful footage!
The crowds are why I have a definite love/hate thing with the national parks. You either have to go during the best seasons, along with everyone and their uncle, or you get pushed to the margins and have to deal with challenging weather, closed access roads, and potentially dangerous conditions.
@@johnalden5821 You're right about that, but there are other ways as well For example, a couple years ago I hiked to Black Lake in the Rockies and wasn't long before the crowds were left far behind, all but a couple enduring hikers, due I suppose to the length, and the hike being just a bit difficult. Same with the Grand Canyon, rim-to-rim - lots of people hike down a ways, but not many do the entire trek. There's many trails in Glacier National Park where if you're up early enough to be catching webs in the face from spiders that built them across the trail at night, and the hike is long enough, there will also be some reprieve from the crowds who visit that park. All of those hikes and so many more are about the same - just do things, and go places, where the crowds don't so much.
My hands are sweating watching this video! I opted out of this one a few years back because of foot pain and also a strong fear of heights. I opted to go to Hidden Canyon, which still had a gnarly drop at one section, but nothing like this. I hope to do this one of these days. Not sure I could handle the descent or the people who have absolutely no fear of heights who scramble around you and double the anxiety! Great job, Alice, and thanks for documenting the hike!
I really appreciate your share here. I went to Zion and was tempted to do the hike, but had reservations with safety considering how crowded the park has become. It's always good to take care of yourself and follow your intuition. Great example!
Went up at the same time of day, about a month ago. My buddies continued on but I turned around the same way you did. Smart move for you this time! Thanks for sharing.
You did the right thing. I too have had to turn around on a trail that just became too dangerous. In fact, on two separate occasions this Spring I was on a snowshoe hike, and it just got too steep for me; more of a mountain climb than a hike. I was disappointed that I didn’t finish, but like you, I had no regrets about being out in nature taking in the amazing scenery.
Just did this hike today. The family and I are from Dayton, Oh (~900ft elevation), and we are NOT avid hikers. Made it all the way to the summit, and about as far out on the point as I really needed to go to feel satisfied we’d “done it.” It is not as dangerous as we were bracing ourselves for, but I think we were lagging others’ accounts build it up pretty high. The key is common sense, communication and cooperation. Yes there are some ascending while others are descending. When you get to a point where cooperation is needed, call out “How many are you?” Communicate and agree on which group should proceed first. If both groups are already “in the pipe”, cooperate and accept that you are going to be closer to strangers than your otherwise be comfortable with, and “hug around each other”, keeping ahold of the chains. Honestly, we saw far more near catastrophes due to carelessness and the FREAKING SAND than anything else. We are completely wrung out at this point, but there are no regrets and “10/10, would recommend”.
You absolutely done the right thing by stopping! I'm gonna send you a quote to remember and really study what it is saying because it is so so true...here goes....."SOMETIMES YOU ARE DELAYED WHERE YOU ARE BECAUSE GOD KNOW'S THERE'S A STORM WHERE YOU'RE HEADED." Stay safe!
Thanks for posting this! Everyone has to know their safety zone. You can push or challenge yourself, but if you go past your point of feeling safe is when you can get hurt or worse. I know several people who have recently done the entire trail; while I admire their courage, after watching the video, I know the section past Scouts Lookout is not for me. I’d be too nervous and tenuous. “Know your limits” is one of the first rules of hiking.
I thought you did just fine and I'm glad you turned around when you did and stayed safe. If there was loose sand up there after the rain, I'm glad you didn't try to go any further. I could tell from the video that you were NOT okay and if I had happened to be there that day, I would have asked you to go back down with me and talked to you about silly things to keep your mind off of the descent. Truly, so glad you're okay and I look forward to your next adventure. Keep them coming! ~Mike
I don't blame you in deciding to turn back 😯. I would too. It's one incredible place and would love to hike it but going to the very top is totally undoable for me. For what you did you were very brave. Good for you 🤗.
Always trust your body. As an avid Rockies back country hiker, there are many times I’ve stopped and turned around. Not only because my body is telling me it’s time. But, at that point it becomes more of a survival feeling rather than what I hike for which is solitude. A friend once told me a phrase I live by. He said that destination you were wanting to achieve will always be there. Try again later. No shame in this. And you did great. Always 3 points of access and stay as flat footed for the most stability as possible. You enjoyed the hike you did and that is why you go. Stay safe and stay smart.
Such stunning scenery, Alice, that lives in the mind's eye long after you get back to base. You are right not to take unnecessary risks in such precarious locations. Take care and God bless!
Just watch this today for the first time… It takes a lot of strength to call it a day, especially to the world via video. Smart move when you trust your gut. You are, simply put, the most genuine and real person I have ever watched while documenting experiences. Keep doing what you do.
Thanks for the video. You did more than I could ever do. My vertigo has worsened as I age and I really appreciate being able to walk with you virtually.
Thank you for being so real about it! I am from the southwest and love canyons and am an avid hiker but I also turned around a few years ago. The views are still amazing!
Well done for turning back,you will have alot more adventures in front of you,always play on the safe side,never worry about what people think.you will always be safe.live long and prosper
I love your honesty ❤, knowing your inner voice is the key to survival if its to happen it will at the right time. Thanks for sharing such an important video. I learn something on every one of your videos all lessons I needed to learn
I appreciated your video and sharing honestly the fears this hike stirred up. I chose to not even start Angels Landing due to the heights. I have been getting more comfortable hiking with some exposure, but definitely am fine with skipping hikes beyond my comfort zone.
STUNNING HIKE & SCENERY !! THANK YOU for sharing your experience, this was just the breathtaking journey I needed today ! :) I SO ADMIRE how you stopped at the point you knew best :) Praise god for your humility, you're beautiful and you've SAVED LIVES by showing your own discretion in this video. Angels Landing is a very dangerous hike, and many people have fallen to their deaths there. Personally I could never do it
Excellent video. Alice, great job showing all the details of what you were going thru. We need you for more great video's, so good thing you turned around !!!
Alice I honor your experience. I remember doing the first part of the chains at the summit. It was incredibly scary. The local vernacular was "hikers coming off the mountain", which means, people hurtling thousands of feet to their death. I also carried a heavier pack and I felt really top heavy. Nothing felt good, except for heading back early, and my friend and I hiking around the other side of the summit on flatter ground, and watching the epic climbers moving up the face of the nearby climbs.
I turned around when you did or maybe even a bit before. Did some chain sections and that was fine for me. Views are incredible. Lots of fun just hanging out with folks "near" the top.
This looks like a hike I'll have to pass on, when they become scarey I turn around it takes the fun out of it for me, turned around on Longs Peak and the Wetterhorn.
I am with you. I was there four years ago during a busy afternoon with a couple buddies. We made it to Scout's Lookout. Went across that sketchy open section but decided to turn around where the chains resumed. Lots of people and fear of heights forced us back. I do not regret it. The palms of my hands are sweaty just thinking about it.
Hiking is a mind set and you were not feeling it towards the end of the hike...and you were listening to your inner self...best you did ...that hike is sketchy is places...and people have lost there lifes...and if you are getting scared and nervous then it's not fun anymore....and yes alot of people hike that trail and you have to wait for people to come down safely...I don't think people know the difficulty of this hike...but it is very beautiful .
Definitely listen to your intuition. I did this hike once and that was plenty. I felt the same anxiety as you did and watching you film this brought it all back. Heading back this weekend with friends and I’ll hike to Scouts Lookout, they can keep going without me. Thanks for this video!
Yup, same with the really popular tallest, most dangerous mountains, like Everest and K-2! It's a huge tourist/money making thing for the locals🧙♂️🧙🏿♀️🧙. Not smart, lots of garbage and even dead bodies up there along the way. It's too dangerous to bring them down. 💁🏽 Hmm. Instead of risking their lives to bring them down so carefully and reverently, wonder why not wrap them up good an tie them to a sled 🛷 or something, and well, let them go... they'll go down! they won't get hurt...😳 right? Long as you have a clear stretch, a straight shot kinda deal, with no trees or rocks to get hung up on. (Just a thought..) 😬 It could save lives!
Ooffph! I live here and won’t attempt that hike unless/until it’s changed to a permitted hike. Those crowds are dangerous. Scary just watching your footage. 🤢
Amen! It should be permitted hike just like the half dome in Yosemite. Too many death recent years. Tour guide here. I will NEVER take people up there. Simply too dangerous that there no way I can be responsible for anything bad happen nor I would sleep well for the rest of my life.
Hello Alice - I've just come across your video series and had to tell you.....superb! I'm headed to Kauai in Sept and after seeing that video have browsed several others and find your editing, commentary and your evident enjoyment of the outdoors to be inspirational! I moved to SW Colorado a number of years ago and hike pretty extensively in CO & UT - I enjoy skiing the Rockies, and beaches....everywhere! Thanks for the warnings about Angel's Landing, I deal with exposure issues and you're right - summits are not the point (and I, too, hate loose sand/scree on sketchy trails)! Well done, I'll enjoy following your excellent work - be safe, have fun - I hope to see you somewhere....beautiful!
For hikes like this and half dome, a pair of approach shoes are ideal. Absolutely not sneakers. Approach shoes have climbing shoe soles on a hiking shoe or boot upper depending on your preference. Arc’terx, five ten, scarpa and La Sportiva make great approach shoes. Your entire perception of traction and sure footedness will change and you’ll be much safer.
I did this hike last year and I left my husband at the bathroom break flat area. And I went the rest of the way by myself. Legs felt like jello!!! I ended up making it to the very top, but only bc the random strangers that were around me boosted me with confidence and we all just worked as a team to help each other out. It was awesome! And I’m glad I did it. I almost stopped where you did. The rest of that hike up to the top is gnarly. Everyone should definitely only do what they feel comfortable with. You got to see a beautiful spot where you were!
Wanted to say thank you for this video and your other Zion recommendations. I’m currently staying at Zion Lodge and it is a great location! So I failed to make it past Scout lookout yesterday. I was feeling really good and stopped to take a couple of pictures before the chains and slipped a little on one of the rocks. I had three pairs of shoes with me and I think I picked the wrong ones to wear for this hike. But honestly there’s something about those chains that didn’t feel right. I don’t know, I’m doing the Narrows tomorrow and may give Angel’s a second shot the following day. Thanks again for this video. Mad respect for how you handled yourself when things got sketchy.
People! Please don't pressure yourselves, or others to climb Angel's Landing! Only do it if you feel sure you can, AND I might add, be sure everything is right between you and GOD, b4 you go. Just saying. Er on the side of caution!
A Journey of a Thousand Feet, begins with One Step, then another. It's easy after the first few, but the last few can always be conquered later. Carpe' Diem Alice, keep inspiring all those who can't or won't believe, by proving that belief, then action, is all one needs !
This 74 year old appreciates your hike and am glad you didn't risk going further. I cannot go there so this kind of video has to be my form of hiking. For me this was heart-stoppingly awesome and beautiful!
This gives me white knuckles and a churning stomach just watching it. I’ve done a couple of sketchy hikes on the Inca trail in Peru with areas of 1000 foot drop offs. Angels landing - even with chains? Never going to do it. You did the right thing!
Hiking for 30yrs, Ive turned away from peaks I thought were too dangerous. We all have that little voice that many dont listen to, and we should. Your body and mind told you not to go, and you listened. That was the right call. Unfortunately 13 people since I think 2001 never walked down the peak.
I hiked up there myself but did find a group of college kids when the chains came up. We chatted and joked while hiking up the last section. And before you know it, we were at the top. So never go solo, the thought about the height would get to your head, having a crowd as long helps
Such a gorgeous hike! Breathtaking in more ways than one. I have a real fear of heights, so the climbing would be a real challenge. I'm certain that I would have stopped as well in the same area. Love this video. Thank you 😊.
Hello 👋 Alice, happy Sunday to you. Thank you for sharing this adventurous video. It is certainly beautiful country. The very best to you for your good health and safety. We'll see you on your next exciting 😀 adventure. 🤗
Did this hike 2x, honestly the sketchiest part was the part you already completed imo. But it would have SUCKED going down when all those people were going up so prob a good decision.
I good friend and I (when I lived in Estes Park, Colorado from 1989-2005), gateway to R.M.N.P. would always remind ourselves the final destination isn't the glacial lake, or the mountain peak...it is back to our awaiting vehicle ready to take us home! 😎👍
I Keep watching this. Thank you for being so honest. I live near Yosemite and I see CRAZY people with crazy footwear, no water, wading in streams above a waterfall, selfies and crazy poses on cliffs etc, etc, and yeah, people die every year.
Thank you Kristy yes I see it too, I’m all for people getting out and being in the outdoors but responsibly recreating should include preparing appropriately for the elements and respecting the dangers with the elements. Thanks so much for watching
Imagine being able to be out there alone ...and I'm thinking of the good part....solitude, peaceful and gorgeous views 360 degrees. Ahhh....However back to reality..ALWAYS go with you gut instinct. You did and allowed many to see that which we will likely never see in person. Thank you for your trail maturity.
Yes, it's mad. National parks now imposing quotas. I just got back from Canyonlands Island in the Sky. There was a 40 minute wait to get in - on a Tuesday! Weekends must be nuts.
I’m going to Arches this Friday and am planning on getting there at 6am to make sure I can see it. Coming from Ohio and I really love Utah. I think it’s the coolest state in the country. It’s got it all. Skiing, hiking, and beautiful scenery and the people are very nice.
@@themountainwanderer There's a few places in the Canadian Rockies that require permits and have quotas. I must say, it makes it a much better experience than what it would be otherwise!
The first time I went up this thing was ~ 15 years ago when Zion was not nearly as busy, so I was pretty much alone up there. The last section is so much harder when people are coming up behind you or coming down in front of you. It's scary no matter what though and when it stops being fun, it's time to call any hike!
You did the right thing girl. I done it 3 times. All the way to the top and believe me. Is not that easy. Always follow your instincts and if you can, you can, if not don't worry, you are not the only one. Great video.👍
I have heard many great things about this trail. I haven't been to Utah (yet), so no parks for me! I would venture to say this is some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. No shame in turning around. You did a great job even getting that far. I'm sure I'll be just as nervous as you when I go!
With hiking becoming more popular over the past year, seclusion on these amazing hikes is becoming more and more unlikely.. This looks like an absolutely beautiful hike. Great outlook on missing those summits. The journey and the trip is what is is all about. Push your limits to where you are just beyond your comfort zone is a great feeling. With your amazing adventures and hikes that most people will never experience you have 0 reason to explain why you did not make the summit but your reasons, make perfect sense and glad you returned safe. Very much enjoy your commentary and having the opportunity to follow you in your trips. As always , thank you and well done.
Just got back from Zion and my husband and I stopped at Scout Lookout. I was curious to try a bit of chains, but I have a huge fear of heights and the sandy stone made me feel very uneasy. I also didn’t want to start out and then freak out and freeze up which would have been dangerous for everyone else too. We decided not to go past Scouts and are so happy with that decision. Still a great hike if you don’t do the chain section to the summit! Know your limits and don’t be afraid to stop when you feel uncomfortable! So happy you posted this video!
So I live in Utah and have been to all of the parks, but the more crowded they get the less I want to go, lol. When the red rock is wet is really really really slippery, I usually hike with Keens because the rubber on the bottom of the shoes tends to grip the sandstone a little better. Avoid stepping on the sand on sandstone. You can also wear a harness and clip yourself into the chains and move your clips over each of the poles. It took me two times before I was able to summit. Next time, go with me :) I can show ya all the tricks for hiking in Utah! Would love to meet you.
No need to explain. It’s a beautiful hike and a great experience. Its way more courageous to understand the situation and make the hard decision. I went just past scout and felt the same. Thanks for the video!!
How many Utah National Parks have you visited? What's on your Utah Bucket list? #utah
None as of yet
Definitely Zion
I just got back from Utah. I was also at Zion for a few days. I have been to Angels Landing 11 times over the years(including once in the winter). It is my favorite hike in the park. I did not do it this time as I was backpacking the West Rim Trail. It connects with the Angels Landing Trail at Scouts Lookout. I had on a full size backpack and there were hordes of people waiting to go up the chains, so I passed this time. The Angels Landing Trail is way overcrowded. I don't view it as dangerous if you use common sense.
@@mikekuhl2658 Wow good for you, i did see some people who had no fear. I cannot look down and see the drop offs and not be afraid. And I was constantly sliding towards the edge on the sand that covered the edge. If there hadn't been a line I knew I would have to battle I would have continued. The danger is in the overcrowding of this trail, it makes you rush or let go of the chains.
Canyonlands is a good one and very remote and a tad off the radar because everyone goes to Arches.
@@rwrwatson13 Yes! I love Canyonlands. Sadly I was so burned out by the time I got to Utah I didn't spend much time there, but I hope to go back and do a full week in the park
You did the right thing. Trust your inner voice when hiking.
Larry fancy seeing you here good Sir! Keep up the great work we appreciate you!
@@jonmacdonald5345 I have had some very bad experiences in my life. In fact, I really shouldn't be alive now. I have used up my nine lives. I wouldn't go up there. Always go with your gut feelings. Be safe.
Everybody stay safe
Thousands of people hike that trail every year. 13 have died in the last 12 years or so. The rate is very low. Very very very low. I just did it and there were hundreds of ppl on the trail. It’s a “not dangerous” hike.
🎯👍
Hi Alice. New viewer here. I’m 66 and my wife just turned 65. We hiked to Scout Lookout 2 years ago, and decided we didn’t want to die that day going up to Angel’s Landing. So we made the intelligent decision not to go beyond Scout. We had a lovely lunch up there and as we got their by 11am, we watched tons of people hiking up after us and trying to decide whether or not to go up to Angel’s. 13 people have fallen to their deaths from the AL trail since 2000. I did not want to be #14. Two more fell last year. Dead. It’s a dangerous and deadly trail. If you slip and fall, your life is over, and some poor crew of people has to clean up your remains. So, that said, I am so proud of YOU for knowing your limits and turning back, when you felt uncomfortable to go on to the top. Way to go! And you live to see another sunrise! Point is, it is extremely crowded up there, and even if you make it to the top, early before the crowds arrive, you still have to pass them all on the way down. Life is precious and you and I are not infallible. So, thank you for this wonderful and responsible video! Hopefully others who watch this video, will also turn around on the hike if they feel uncomfortable or slightly off that day. In closing, you don’t need to prove to anyone that you are Wonder Woman. You are the precious daughter of your parents and the mere thought of you falling from up there would break their hearts forever. I’m so proud of you for having the common sense to turn around and not take that risk of falling, especially when you were not feeling right that morning. Great video. Please always use the same good judgement.
There are old hikers and there are bold hikers. But there are no old bold hikers. You made the right call.
See the acid-tripping Angel's Landing hiker above! An exception to every rule!
Well if you want to be boring
Last time I did this hike with my daughter a woman fell to her death. Her body striking the valley floor sounded like thunder. Sorry for that graphic image but this trail requires all your attention to safety. When it’s crowded people try to be considerate on the chains.and let go to let people pass. Don’t do that! Reach around people and always keep at least one hand on the chain! Maybe go really early in the day to beat the crowds. The bravest thing to do is turn around if you aren’t feeling it. It’s a spectacular hike but not worth dying!
Thank you for sharing that, that is a terrible thing. How horrifying, I'm sorry you had to witness such a tragedy, but you are right this hike is serious and needs to be taken very seriously.
People fall off that place . We heard about that sound she made. It was a big bummer and we are still mourning. People come here with all these expectations. They have to "do" Angels landing or "do " the Narrows ". Then they can post something about how brave they are.
@@richardportman8912 m
My thoughts exactly! Go half way,and turn around - go back.
This way you still enjoy the beautiful hike.
If we know the person who fell her death, we will find out, that day is not an ordinary day, before that she must have been experience something not very good, Life Always Give You A Hint Before Bad Things Happened. Always alert the alarm your body and mind remind you!
FEAR is the sidekick of CAUTION.
I hope it is not inappropriate to mention this: I googled incidents at Zion National Park - there have been 13 deaths from falling off The Angel trail, 2 alone this year. So your instinct and the gutsy decision was the right one.
Even before you decided to turn around and before your explanation why you did so, I was already flipping out from the dizzying height - and the trail looked so frightingly narrow.
But another excellent video, Alice, and your honesty and tips are very welcome.
Delete my comment about the deaths if it is inappropriate. Take Care
Thank you Joseph, the deaths on this trail need to be talked about not hidden. It is dangerous and with how many people are trying to hike it, it is getting even more dangerous. There are very few places to pass, and those needing to get down while so amy are going up makes it even more harrowing.
@@AliceFordAdventures
I just did it. It is scary but not dangerous statistically. Thousands of ppl do that hike yearly.
@@AliceFordAdventures I just hiked it a few weeks ago, it is a great hike and there is a sign at the bottom that says how many people have died (so I wouldn't say the deaths are hidden). but not for nothing, 13 people in 20 years is not a lot.
@@sliglusamelius8578 Just did it a few weeks ago. It is a great and very fun hike. I found watching the youtube videos were scarier than the actual hike lol
My wife and I love your videos, and we watched this in horror, the whole time pleading with you "Dont, don't, don't"! We were so proud of you recognizing that the experience was not worth the risk and turning back. We want you around to make more (safe) adventures.
I completed this hike when I was 54, and I remain grateful to the two young women who allowed me to trail behind them so that I wouldn't be completely alone. The chains section was the riskiest thing I've ever done. If there was a chain present, I had a death grip on it, and I was careful to maintain three points of contact whenever possible and to be mindful of my center of gravity with each step. I can honestly say that I was less apprehensive on the trail than I had been watching videos about it at home, but maybe that was the adrenaline rush. This trail is not for anyone with a fear of heights, but your reward at the end is an incredible 360 view of Zion Canyon.
I'm 53, just did it. Your description could be mine. Felt the same way. Glad I pulled it off but I was worried the night before. Didn't sleep well.
Well, I'm proud of you for trusting that inner voice, and knowing your limits. Thank you for the tour.
Last week we hiked angels landing, after reaching at scouts lookout we tried the chain section for initial 10-15 minutes and our shoes started sliding down due to sandy surface.. WE TURNED BACK! and enjoyed the view from scouts lookout! We followed our instincts.. there is nothing to loose even if you couldn’t make it to the top..🙂
You were brave enough to do what you did and smart enough to not make a life altering decision for the sake of pride! Good stuff and thank you very much!
Always so impressed by you and your ability to trust yourself and acknowledge your own limits. That's not easy to do. But you do a great job of reminding us that the adventure is not only about the summit, and there's so much beauty in the journey itself ❤️ -E
I think you did the right thing, especially when you’re carrying a load on your back and trying to film. What you did was amazing! And even more amazing that you got up at the crack of dawn to beat the crowd. I could feel your fear. You never have to apologize for stopping when you did. As I usually say on my own channel, It’s not about the distance as much as it is about getting up getting out and getting active. Love the video! 👍♥️🫂
I walked that trail several years ago with my son and his wife. It was really crowded, had to stop many times to let people pass. It is truly one of the most spectacular views you will ever witness. But if you have any fear of heights whatsoever, I suggest you stop at Scouts lookout. I wanted to turn around right where she did, but with my son's urging I continued to the top. It actually is quite open and a big area on top.
I saw several people up there that had no business being up there. One younger girl never got off her butt with Terry cloth shorts on. Poor thing was scared to death.
Do just as this one did if you have any trepidation along the way stop and turn around.
At least one person a year falls off this hike to their death.
I applaud your commentary on this hike.
Thanks for all you let us see with you.
Thank you so much Peter. I do wish I had seen the top, but perhaps another day. I agree too many people that shouldn't go to the top it is not a fun place to be stuck with crowds of people if you're afraid. Thanks so much for watching
@@AliceFordAdventures
Alice I am going to use some of your adventures and copy what you have done hope you don't mind. I am building out a sprinter van this winter and hitting the road next year.
Your videos give me wanderlust. Hope to see you out there sometime.
Take care
Thank you for posting your videos even when you don’t make it to the summit or final destination. Like you said it does not mean you don’t have a successful trip! The dangers are very real on these hikes. A lot of people think just because it is a national park and not permitted it is safe. A dangerous mentality. Thanks for keeping it real and beautiful footage!
I prefer to see a crowded place like that in the outdoors through someone else's eyes, so thanks for sharing it in this way.
If you go off season and get an early start it's not too crowded.
The crowds are why I have a definite love/hate thing with the national parks. You either have to go during the best seasons, along with everyone and their uncle, or you get pushed to the margins and have to deal with challenging weather, closed access roads, and potentially dangerous conditions.
@@johnalden5821 You're right about that, but there are other ways as well For example, a couple years ago I hiked to Black Lake in the Rockies and wasn't long before the crowds were left far behind, all but a couple enduring hikers, due I suppose to the length, and the hike being just a bit difficult. Same with the Grand Canyon, rim-to-rim - lots of people hike down a ways, but not many do the entire trek. There's many trails in Glacier National Park where if you're up early enough to be catching webs in the face from spiders that built them across the trail at night, and the hike is long enough, there will also be some reprieve from the crowds who visit that park. All of those hikes and so many more are about the same - just do things, and go places, where the crowds don't so much.
I absolutely love her voice! So soothing,I listen to her at work and she calms my soul ♥️
My hands are sweating watching this video! I opted out of this one a few years back because of foot pain and also a strong fear of heights. I opted to go to Hidden Canyon, which still had a gnarly drop at one section, but nothing like this. I hope to do this one of these days. Not sure I could handle the descent or the people who have absolutely no fear of heights who scramble around you and double the anxiety! Great job, Alice, and thanks for documenting the hike!
I love that you knew where to stop for yourself. That takes a lot of self-awareness, will power, and intelligence.
I really appreciate your share here. I went to Zion and was tempted to do the hike, but had reservations with safety considering how crowded the park has become. It's always good to take care of yourself and follow your intuition. Great example!
A great virtual experience thanks to you, Alice! 👍 Greetings from Germany (retired American and avid hiker)! 🙂
Thank you so much Glenn
So good you returned safe from this hike … one wrong step would be leading directly to the angels!
BRAVO!! I am SO proud of you for listening to your common sense. Too much to live for. The hike is for your enjoyment not for your terror.
Went up at the same time of day, about a month ago. My buddies continued on but I turned around the same way you did. Smart move for you this time! Thanks for sharing.
This video is very healing for one who will never be able to hike it for themselves. THANK YOU!
You did the right thing. I too have had to turn around on a trail that just became too dangerous. In fact, on two separate occasions this Spring I was on a snowshoe hike, and it just got too steep for me; more of a mountain climb than a hike. I was disappointed that I didn’t finish, but like you, I had no regrets about being out in nature taking in the amazing scenery.
Just did this hike today. The family and I are from Dayton, Oh (~900ft elevation), and we are NOT avid hikers. Made it all the way to the summit, and about as far out on the point as I really needed to go to feel satisfied we’d “done it.”
It is not as dangerous as we were bracing ourselves for, but I think we were lagging others’ accounts build it up pretty high. The key is common sense, communication and cooperation. Yes there are some ascending while others are descending. When you get to a point where cooperation is needed, call out “How many are you?” Communicate and agree on which group should proceed first. If both groups are already “in the pipe”, cooperate and accept that you are going to be closer to strangers than your otherwise be comfortable with, and “hug around each other”, keeping ahold of the chains.
Honestly, we saw far more near catastrophes due to carelessness and the FREAKING SAND than anything else.
We are completely wrung out at this point, but there are no regrets and “10/10, would recommend”.
You absolutely done the right thing by stopping! I'm gonna send you a quote to remember and really study what it is saying because it is so so true...here goes....."SOMETIMES YOU ARE DELAYED WHERE YOU ARE BECAUSE GOD KNOW'S THERE'S A STORM WHERE YOU'RE HEADED." Stay safe!
Thanks for posting this! Everyone has to know their safety zone. You can push or challenge yourself, but if you go past your point of feeling safe is when you can get hurt or worse. I know several people who have recently done the entire trail; while I admire their courage, after watching the video, I know the section past Scouts Lookout is not for me. I’d be too nervous and tenuous. “Know your limits” is one of the first rules of hiking.
I thought you did just fine and I'm glad you turned around when you did and stayed safe. If there was loose sand up there after the rain, I'm glad you didn't try to go any further. I could tell from the video that you were NOT okay and if I had happened to be there that day, I would have asked you to go back down with me and talked to you about silly things to keep your mind off of the descent. Truly, so glad you're okay and I look forward to your next adventure. Keep them coming! ~Mike
I don't blame you in deciding to turn back 😯. I would too. It's one incredible place and would love to hike it but going to the very top is totally undoable for me. For what you did you were very brave. Good for you 🤗.
Always trust your body. As an avid Rockies back country hiker, there are many times I’ve stopped and turned around. Not only because my body is telling me it’s time. But, at that point it becomes more of a survival feeling rather than what I hike for which is solitude. A friend once told me a phrase I live by. He said that destination you were wanting to achieve will always be there. Try again later. No shame in this. And you did great. Always 3 points of access and stay as flat footed for the most stability as possible. You enjoyed the hike you did and that is why you go. Stay safe and stay smart.
Such stunning scenery, Alice, that lives in the mind's eye long after you get back to base. You are right not to take unnecessary risks in such precarious locations. Take care and God bless!
Just watch this today for the first time… It takes a lot of strength to call it a day, especially to the world via video. Smart move when you trust your gut. You are, simply put, the most genuine and real person I have ever watched while documenting experiences. Keep doing what you do.
Thank you so much for saying that, :)
@@AliceFordAdventures Welcome!
Thanks for the video. You did more than I could ever do. My vertigo has worsened as I age and I really appreciate being able to walk with you virtually.
Alice, thank you for this wonderful video and talk about this hike. It looked like a great experience. Stay safe and enjoy your future travels!!!!
Thank you for being so real about it! I am from the southwest and love canyons and am an avid hiker but I also turned around a few years ago. The views are still amazing!
Well done for turning back,you will have alot more adventures in front of you,always play on the safe side,never worry about what people think.you will always be safe.live long and prosper
I love your honesty ❤, knowing your inner voice is the key to survival if its to happen it will at the right time. Thanks for sharing such an important video. I learn something on every one of your videos all lessons I needed to learn
Great video!! Always go with your gut feeling❤️
I appreciated your video and sharing honestly the fears this hike stirred up. I chose to not even start Angels Landing due to the heights. I have been getting more comfortable hiking with some exposure, but definitely am fine with skipping hikes beyond my comfort zone.
My wife and I stopped at the exact same spot and for the exact same reasons. Kudos to you for listening to your gut.
STUNNING HIKE & SCENERY !! THANK YOU for sharing your experience, this was just the breathtaking journey I needed today ! :) I SO ADMIRE how you stopped at the point you knew best :) Praise god for your humility, you're beautiful and you've SAVED LIVES by showing your own discretion in this video. Angels Landing is a very dangerous hike, and many people have fallen to their deaths there. Personally I could never do it
Thank you Sedona for your kind words. Have a wonderful weekend
This was beautiful. Do what makes you happy. Listen to your gut. These types of hikes are for your mental serenity.
I never saw this place before. You were brave to go as far as you did. It's so beautiful. Thanks for showing us this lovely place. 👍
Excellent video. Alice, great job showing all the details of what you were going thru. We need you for more great video's, so good thing you turned around !!!
Alice I honor your experience. I remember doing the first part of the chains at the summit. It was incredibly scary. The local vernacular was "hikers coming off the mountain", which means, people hurtling thousands of feet to their death. I also carried a heavier pack and I felt really top heavy. Nothing felt good, except for heading back early, and my friend and I hiking around the other side of the summit on flatter ground, and watching the epic climbers moving up the face of the nearby climbs.
I turned around when you did or maybe even a bit before. Did some chain sections and that was fine for me. Views are incredible. Lots of fun just hanging out with folks "near" the top.
This looks like a hike I'll have to pass on, when they become scarey I turn around it takes the fun out of it for me, turned around on Longs Peak and the Wetterhorn.
Wow! Im with you. You have nothing to be disappointed about not summiting. My hands were sweating just watching.
Beautiful. You did the right thing. We never would have done the chain part.
Stay strong
I am with you. I was there four years ago during a busy afternoon with a couple buddies. We made it to Scout's Lookout. Went across that sketchy open section but decided to turn around where the chains resumed. Lots of people and fear of heights forced us back. I do not regret it. The palms of my hands are sweaty just thinking about it.
Hiking is a mind set and you were not feeling it towards the end of the hike...and you were listening to your inner self...best you did ...that hike is sketchy is places...and people have lost there lifes...and if you are getting scared and nervous then it's not fun anymore....and yes alot of people hike that trail and you have to wait for people to come down safely...I don't think people know the difficulty of this hike...but it is very beautiful .
Definitely listen to your intuition. I did this hike once and that was plenty. I felt the same anxiety as you did and watching you film this brought it all back. Heading back this weekend with friends and I’ll hike to Scouts Lookout, they can keep going without me. Thanks for this video!
Yup, same with the really popular tallest, most dangerous mountains, like Everest and K-2! It's a huge tourist/money making thing for the locals🧙♂️🧙🏿♀️🧙. Not smart, lots of garbage and even dead bodies up there along the way. It's too dangerous to bring them down. 💁🏽
Hmm. Instead of risking their lives to bring them down so carefully and reverently, wonder why not wrap them up good an tie them to a sled 🛷 or something, and well, let them go... they'll go down! they won't get hurt...😳 right? Long as you have a clear stretch, a straight shot kinda deal, with no trees or rocks to get hung up on.
(Just a thought..) 😬
It could save lives!
A epic glorious hike .try it again soon .I have back off a few climbs my self.👍💮💕lovely hike another time 🤘
Ooffph! I live here and won’t attempt that hike unless/until it’s changed to a permitted hike. Those crowds are dangerous. Scary just watching your footage. 🤢
Absolutely right -- crowds make an already sketchy hike way more dangerous.
Amen! It should be permitted hike just like the half dome in Yosemite. Too many death recent years. Tour guide here. I will NEVER take people up there. Simply too dangerous that there no way I can be responsible for anything bad happen nor I would sleep well for the rest of my life.
if your scared to do then just don't do it, don't make it harder for people to take a risk to see a great view
Hello Alice - I've just come across your video series and had to tell you.....superb! I'm headed to Kauai in Sept and after seeing that video have browsed several others and find your editing, commentary and your evident enjoyment of the outdoors to be inspirational! I moved to SW Colorado a number of years ago and hike pretty extensively in CO & UT - I enjoy skiing the Rockies, and beaches....everywhere! Thanks for the warnings about Angel's Landing, I deal with exposure issues and you're right - summits are not the point (and I, too, hate loose sand/scree on sketchy trails)! Well done, I'll enjoy following your excellent work - be safe, have fun - I hope to see you somewhere....beautiful!
For hikes like this and half dome, a pair of approach shoes are ideal. Absolutely not sneakers. Approach shoes have climbing shoe soles on a hiking shoe or boot upper depending on your preference. Arc’terx, five ten, scarpa and La Sportiva make great approach shoes. Your entire perception of traction and sure footedness will change and you’ll be much safer.
Thanks for the suggestion
Just posted the same comment before reading yours!
I did this hike last year and I left my husband at the bathroom break flat area. And I went the rest of the way by myself. Legs felt like jello!!! I ended up making it to the very top, but only bc the random strangers that were around me boosted me with confidence and we all just worked as a team to help each other out. It was awesome! And I’m glad I did it. I almost stopped where you did. The rest of that hike up to the top is gnarly. Everyone should definitely only do what they feel comfortable with. You got to see a beautiful spot where you were!
I live in St. George. 10+ years ago when we could really enjoy it. 😥 it's insane now. Great video!
You are so right, if you don't feel it don't risk it. Thank you so much for this beautiful video .
Wanted to say thank you for this video and your other Zion recommendations. I’m currently staying at Zion Lodge and it is a great location! So I failed to make it past Scout lookout yesterday. I was feeling really good and stopped to take a couple of pictures before the chains and slipped a little on one of the rocks. I had three pairs of shoes with me and I think I picked the wrong ones to wear for this hike. But honestly there’s something about those chains that didn’t feel right. I don’t know, I’m doing the Narrows tomorrow and may give Angel’s a second shot the following day. Thanks again for this video. Mad respect for how you handled yourself when things got sketchy.
Thank you Keith have a great time in the Narrows, I love the late fall and off season in ZIon.
People! Please don't pressure yourselves, or others to climb Angel's Landing! Only do it if you feel sure you can, AND I might add, be sure everything is right between you and GOD, b4 you go. Just saying. Er on the side of caution!
A Journey of a Thousand Feet, begins with One Step, then another. It's easy after the first few, but the last few can always be conquered later. Carpe' Diem Alice, keep inspiring all those who can't or won't believe, by proving that belief, then action, is all one needs !
This 74 year old appreciates your hike and am glad you didn't risk going further. I cannot go there so this kind of video has to be my form of hiking. For me this was heart-stoppingly awesome and beautiful!
Thank you so much Carol. Don’t forget to subscribe if you want to see more fun places around the world and thank you so much for watching
Holy cow...that blue sky sunrise/lighting behind you around a minute in is beautiful.
When you showed the remaining part of the hike I just said "Oh hell no..."
Such good song choices Alice. Well done. I hiked the entirety in October of 2019, such good times, and fantastic views, and people in general.
This gives me white knuckles and a churning stomach just watching it. I’ve done a couple of sketchy hikes on the Inca trail in Peru with areas of 1000 foot drop offs. Angels landing - even with chains? Never going to do it. You did the right thing!
Good job! You were very brave. Reminds me of my reaction when my husband and I were driving up the shafer trail.
I was getting sweaty palms just watching this! 😬😅
Hiking for 30yrs, Ive turned away from peaks I thought were too dangerous. We all have that little voice that many dont listen to, and we should. Your body and mind told you not to go, and you listened. That was the right call.
Unfortunately 13 people since I think 2001 never walked down the peak.
I hiked up there myself but did find a group of college kids when the chains came up. We chatted and joked while hiking up the last section. And before you know it, we were at the top. So never go solo, the thought about the height would get to your head, having a crowd as long helps
You are braver than I. Thank you for taking us along. It's not just getting to the top its enjoying the journey!
Such a gorgeous hike! Breathtaking in more ways than one. I have a real fear of heights, so the climbing would be a real challenge. I'm certain that I would have stopped as well in the same area. Love this video. Thank you 😊.
Hello 👋 Alice, happy Sunday to you. Thank you for sharing this adventurous video. It is certainly beautiful country. The very best to you for your good health and safety. We'll see you on your next exciting 😀 adventure. 🤗
Did this hike 2x, honestly the sketchiest part was the part you already completed imo. But it would have SUCKED going down when all those people were going up so prob a good decision.
I good friend and I (when I lived in Estes Park, Colorado from 1989-2005), gateway to R.M.N.P. would always remind ourselves
the final destination isn't the glacial lake, or the mountain peak...it is back to our awaiting vehicle ready to take us home! 😎👍
I’ve never been scared of heights but I literally had nightmares after this hike.
Oh my gosh yeah it certainly made me knock kneed
You are a smart hiker. Knowing your comfort zone and doing what’s right for you!
I Keep watching this. Thank you for being so honest. I live near Yosemite and I see CRAZY people with crazy footwear, no water, wading in streams above a waterfall, selfies and crazy poses on cliffs etc, etc, and yeah, people die every year.
Thank you Kristy yes I see it too, I’m all for people getting out and being in the outdoors but responsibly recreating should include preparing appropriately for the elements and respecting the dangers with the elements. Thanks so much for watching
Imagine being able to be out there alone ...and I'm thinking of the good part....solitude, peaceful and gorgeous views 360 degrees. Ahhh....However back to reality..ALWAYS go with you gut instinct. You did and allowed many to see that which we will likely never see in person. Thank you for your trail maturity.
It's sad how overrun these places are becoming. I did this hike around 15 years ago and probably saw 7 people all day.
Yes, it's mad. National parks now imposing quotas. I just got back from Canyonlands Island in the Sky. There was a 40 minute wait to get in - on a Tuesday! Weekends must be nuts.
@@themountainwanderer How horrible. At the moment, I forget the name of the hike I did in Canyonlands, but I didn't see anyone that day.
I’m going to Arches this Friday and am planning on getting there at 6am to make sure I can see it. Coming from Ohio and I really love Utah. I think it’s the coolest state in the country. It’s got it all. Skiing, hiking, and beautiful scenery and the people are very nice.
@@themountainwanderer There's a few places in the Canadian Rockies that require permits and have quotas. I must say, it makes it a much better experience than what it would be otherwise!
@@jevs1964 Utah is really incredible indeed. I miss it.
I LOVE your honesty on this video. Better safe than sorry. This risk is too great.
The first time I went up this thing was ~ 15 years ago when Zion was not nearly as busy, so I was pretty much alone up there. The last section is so much harder when people are coming up behind you or coming down in front of you. It's scary no matter what though and when it stops being fun, it's time to call any hike!
I’m getting to the top or I’ll die happily trying before I turn back . Call me crazy
You did the right thing girl. I done it 3 times. All the way to the top and believe me. Is not that easy. Always follow your instincts and if you can, you can, if not don't worry, you are not the only one. Great video.👍
I have heard many great things about this trail. I haven't been to Utah (yet), so no parks for me! I would venture to say this is some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. No shame in turning around. You did a great job even getting that far. I'm sure I'll be just as nervous as you when I go!
With hiking becoming more popular over the past year, seclusion on these amazing hikes is becoming more and more unlikely.. This looks like an absolutely beautiful hike. Great outlook on missing those summits. The journey and the trip is what is is all about. Push your limits to where you are just beyond your comfort zone is a great feeling. With your amazing adventures and hikes that most people will never experience you have 0 reason to explain why you did not make the summit but your reasons, make perfect sense and glad you returned safe. Very much enjoy your commentary and having the opportunity to follow you in your trips. As always , thank you and well done.
Thank you so much as always Thane
I really appreciated this different perspective and commend you for turning around. I would not risk hiking that section knowing my fear of heights
Thanks Janika, I appreciate it
This is definitely not a trail to try to overcome a fear of heights.
Turns out I wasn’t as afraid as I thought I would be. I accomplished the hike :)
Always listen to that inner voice never ignore it, good job
Really epic job at filming. It’s going to be very hard for me to get up to Angel Landing. One of the best jobs at filming though. Also love the music
Thank you so much
You're amazing... & definitely made the right decision, a wonderful role model
Just got back from Zion and my husband and I stopped at Scout Lookout. I was curious to try a bit of chains, but I have a huge fear of heights and the sandy stone made me feel very uneasy. I also didn’t want to start out and then freak out and freeze up which would have been dangerous for everyone else too. We decided not to go past Scouts and are so happy with that decision. Still a great hike if you don’t do the chain section to the summit! Know your limits and don’t be afraid to stop when you feel uncomfortable! So happy you posted this video!
So I live in Utah and have been to all of the parks, but the more crowded they get the less I want to go, lol. When the red rock is wet is really really really slippery, I usually hike with Keens because the rubber on the bottom of the shoes tends to grip the sandstone a little better. Avoid stepping on the sand on sandstone. You can also wear a harness and clip yourself into the chains and move your clips over each of the poles. It took me two times before I was able to summit. Next time, go with me :) I can show ya all the tricks for hiking in Utah! Would love to meet you.
Yes looking forward to exploring Utah with you
Have you hit the Dino Stomping Grounds?
You are very brave. I could not have gone as far as you did. Thanks for sharing.
I could not deal with the crowds. So too bad, I will not ever do this hike.
I am glad your being smart about knowing your limits today. Being safe is always best. What a scary hike.
When I did it I was more scared that my lungs would explode 🤣 I was so tired
Courage is always best when combined with wisdom. You have both in abundance!
I was there in March. I drove through with my dog. If I can't hike a trail with my dog then I don't do it. Oh and I'm a sissy.
Underrated comment.
No need to explain. It’s a beautiful hike and a great experience. Its way more courageous to understand the situation and make the hard decision. I went just past scout and felt the same. Thanks for the video!!
No shame on using common sense especially when you don’t feel safe, thank you for the tips..
the view up there is stunning ❤❤❤