How to Climb to the Top of Bell Rock | Sedona, AZ

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • Did you know that you can climb all the way to the top of Bell Rock in Sedona, Arizona?
    Bell Rock is a popular stop for many people visiting Sedona, Arizona. It is such an incredible rock formation with numerous beautiful trails and places to explore. Since it is made from sticky sandstone, Bell Rock is a perfect playground for those who love to climb.
    A while back, we found out that there is a way to climb all the way to the top of Bell Rock. At first, we thought it was the official Bell Rock Climb. However, that only took us to about ⅔ of the way. After finding the actual route, we got shut down twice. Mainly because we didn’t have the right shoes, appropriate skills, and enough daylight. To get all the way to the top of Bell Rock, you’ll need some technical climbing and downclimbing skills. They say the third time’s a charm. This time around, we brought not only proper shoes and skills but also the adventure crew to help us conquer Bell Rock!
    ☠️☠️ WARNING!!!!!! The climb to the top of Bell Rock is VERY difficult, dangerous, and considered semi-technical. There are a few spots that require climbing skills. The last part near the top of the Bell Rock climb is fully exposed with a class 5 rating. While it is easy if you know how to climb, it is very dangerous for those who don’t. If you fall, it's a long way down!! Also, if you go up, you have to climb back down. The downclimbing part is a lot more difficult than going up. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS ADVENTURE IF YOU’RE NOT 100% SURE ABOUT YOUR ABILITY!! We also recommend going with other people. This way, you can help each other out in difficult spots. ☠️☠️
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 54

  • @YashiraMcCray
    @YashiraMcCray 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the video! I just climbed Bell Rock and I wanted to confirm that this was not an easy hike. My husband made it look and sound like a piece of cake, while I was freaking out! Once we got to the top! It was breathtaking !

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  5 місяців тому

      Congrats on making the climb! It's A beast and we can definitely see why you would get sketched out. That last climb was wild 🤣

  • @rvtech101
    @rvtech101 7 місяців тому +2

    My screen saver for years was a pic we took from the top of Bell Rock. A sunset pick of the valley to the north. It was our Honeymoon and at the top we met a woman that was celebrating the life of her brother, whom had recently passed. She had a bottle of champagne and 3 glasses ( oddly enough, she took it as a sign!).Shared it with us as we toasted her brother. Climbing down with crappy little flashlights kinda sucked, but was a great memory.

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  7 місяців тому

      It is such a beautiful view up there! Thats a wild coincidence that she had 3 glasses. Probably better that she didn't drink the whole thing before the climb down in the dark 🤣. Glad that we could bring back a fond memory and congrats on making the climb!

  • @johnganshow5536
    @johnganshow5536 8 місяців тому +5

    Congratulations!! I guess I don't want to get to the top of Bell rock that badly...

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  8 місяців тому

      Thank you! Ya it's a bit of a wild one getting up there. It's fun, but definitely not for everyone.

  • @jjstormwolf2865
    @jjstormwolf2865 Рік тому +5

    Wonderful💜💚

  • @trickstothetrades1801
    @trickstothetrades1801 9 місяців тому +3

    We made it to just past the chute but didn’t see a good way to safely climb much past that, so checked out your video and now I’m glad we chose to turn around. “Live to hike another day” and after what we have already achieved in climbing we allow ourselves a pass now and again.

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  9 місяців тому

      Yea we wish we could say that it gets easier after the chute but it gets way more sketchy. Its always best to turn around when in doubt. One thing that we found really helped was our shoe choice. We were wearing the La Sportiva tx3's and they get so much grip out there. amzn.to/48ddy1V
      We hope you had an awesome time in Sedona!

    • @trickstothetrades1801
      @trickstothetrades1801 9 місяців тому

      @@LiveThatAdventure very much so we plan on going back next year. Thanks for the info 👍

  • @littlebigwanders
    @littlebigwanders Рік тому +11

    Wow. That made my palms sweat and I’m a rock climber! We made it up one of the lower spires with our little kids and were curious if we could have made it to top. Looks like it’s possible but not yet with our kids. Great video. 😊

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому +1

      Not going to lie. it's a lil spicy! Now we are hearing that you can get up to the top center spire as well. We will have to look into it next time we are there. If it is any more exposed than the part we already did we might just call it good there.

    • @joemanpjg
      @joemanpjg 7 місяців тому

      but not probable...never make it

  • @HikingEngineer
    @HikingEngineer 8 місяців тому +5

    you realize you weren't on the summit right? sorta confused by the clickbait title when you didn't even summit

    • @livingthedifference
      @livingthedifference 8 місяців тому +1

      I don't think its intentional. As a fellow Asian from California, I can confirm there's just no peakbagging culture outside of those living in the Sierras. Standing on the summit block isn't necessarily the goal for many people.

  • @bobbafett7407
    @bobbafett7407 Рік тому +6

    You guys are insane! 😂😂
    Awesome video 🤘👍😎

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому +1

      🤣 thanks man! Yea this was a wild one for sure! The next 2 videos are going to get even crazier!

  • @petaluma0
    @petaluma0 Рік тому +5

    Bad ass🔥👍

  • @dneds
    @dneds Рік тому +5

    Holy smokes Batman !! While I'm honored to occasionally get to be part of the "Adventure Crew", or at least the token old white guy, I'm not sure if I'd be able to stomach that upper climb & descent. Kudos to you and all those familiar smiling faces of the "Crew". Miss you guys and looking forward to next time I get to adventure with you all. Yes, even that crazy little Koala !!

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому

      You are definitely in the Adventure Crew! We need to get you in more of our videos. Im not gonna lie. This one was spicy at times! So glad that we finally conquered it though. We miss you too man! We will have to pick your brain on adventures up that way! let's do it up this year!

  • @abstraddic0442
    @abstraddic0442 8 місяців тому +4

    👍

  • @jn846
    @jn846 Рік тому +5

    I loved your comment about feeling like you climbed Mt Everest! I'm sure I would feel the same if I get the chance to do it! :)

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому

      The energy was so high up there! Not sure if it was adrenaline or the vortex! 😎

  • @foodlover2830
    @foodlover2830 Рік тому +12

    Coming up ain't bad but coming down was something else,

  • @jo-annewilkinson5663
    @jo-annewilkinson5663 6 місяців тому +2

    I made this guided climb today (3/10/2024) with my daughter, son-in-law, 5 year old granddaughter, 10 year old grandson, and 7 month old granddaughter and 11 other climbers. Our guide was amazing. He has two helpers that are freaking amazing as well. They helped me with my footing, hauling me up, allowing me to take their hands or arms. My shoes were crap. I am buying new shoes so I can do this climb again.

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  6 місяців тому

      Woah! That's super ambitious! How did they get the 7 month old up there? Were you guys on ropes? Check out the La Sportiva tx3 shoes. They get so much reaction out there.

  • @jn846
    @jn846 Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much for the excellent video of the entire trip. I've been to Bell Rock 2x's and only got about 2/3rds of the way up. It was getting late and I was alone so I did not want to push it. Thank you for that validation on making that choice. But since that time I've wanted to get to the top. Some people I know made it. They said they met a guy there who offered to help them. Now after seeing the route I don't think I would want to go it alone. That one part looks scary. In my younger days I would not have a problem, but now a lot older and 1 kind of shaky hip I'm not so sure.
    But the one thing you may have missed in addition to getting to the top is to do some energy meditation there. Bell Rock is said to be the most powerful Vortex of them all. And just look at the rock formation. The bottom looks like is was liquid rock extruded out onto the surrounding ground. Like it came out from a giant semi-soft server ice cream machine, only it extruded red rock instead of ice cream. From some angles it looks more like a giant nipple.
    The spiritual aspect is that the vortex energy is so strong you can have amazing spiritual experiences. One enlightened master who went there probably 100 times or more is said to have had a life changing experience while in deep meditation where he was sucked down into a giant cavern way beneath Bell Rock into a giant cave filled with crystals, called the crystal palace. There he met the very spirit of Mother Earth who gave him a message that he had to work to save the planet. And that has been his life's goal ever since! He has since created a Tao Fellowship Organization teaching ancient Tao practices and principles that promote peace and harmony between Heaven, the Earth, and the Humans that are actually a combination of both heaven and earth energy. Our thoughts and mind (consciousness) come from Heaven and our physical body is made of material from the earth. The thing that holds them together is - energy which is the human component. We are not our bodies which are just material from the earth - food and water - what we actually are is the energy that enervates the entire biological systems. To me that makes perfect sense - as they say - ashes to ashes dust to dust. Our physical body is just dust when you take away the energy. Where that energy goes is a discussion for another time though! :)
    Personally I have studied with many great Tao masters and grandmasters over the years so I know when teachings are authentic. And these are definitely rooted in the Taoist energy practices, I even find a lot of similarity to things taught by Shaolin Masters. You can check out videos by Shi Heng Yi of the Shaolin Temple Europe for examples.
    But back to Bell Rock. Thank you again. I am planning a trip out there sometime in the next few years. I'll have to get my hip fixed first, and find some friends who want to join me. Namaste and Namaskar and Kamsahamnida!

  • @MyLe-rg8qm
    @MyLe-rg8qm Рік тому +4

    Are there restrooms at the trailhead or parking lot?

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому

      The are 2 trailheads/ parking lots and there are restrooms at both.

  • @whiteangel127
    @whiteangel127 Рік тому +6

    Wow, keep them coming! I am afraid of height and so this is definitely not for me. But I do enjoy watching the whole adventure and appreciate you sharing this video, so I can at least climb the Bell Rock with you!

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Yea this one is definitely not for everyone! It is way up there! Glad we could bring you a long with us! 😁

    • @FlourishingLove
      @FlourishingLove Рік тому

      I'm with you! I might be ok for part of the way up, but my heart was racing as I watched them climbing up higher, and the way down? Forget it! They would have to peel me off of the rocks, cause I would never have been able to look down and climb down.

  • @E_Crypto
    @E_Crypto 3 місяці тому +2

    “Very Long Fall” = “Certain Death”

  • @Jonathan_Camps
    @Jonathan_Camps Рік тому +8

    My dad and I climbed to that 2/3 point that y’all climbed to in the first video yesterday. It was really fun trying to pick out paths up! We wanted to pick our way to the very top but decided that we would tackle it another time!

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому +1

      It is so much fun, but it is also as you can see a lil sketchy at times. We are now hearing that you can go all the way to the very top. Definitely something for us to check out on our next visit!

  • @stephenscott4019
    @stephenscott4019 Рік тому +5

    Not for me. Nice informative video on the climb to the top of Bell Rock... I watch your video, after reading 7-8-23 news.. Sad News, about a hiker falling off the Bell Rock trail...

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому +2

      Hey man! Yea, it is a pretty wild and sketchy climb. That's such a bummer that someone fell. :( Part of the reason we made the video is to help people gauge if they have the skills needed to take it on,

    • @drjameswetzel1656
      @drjameswetzel1656 Рік тому +1

      I came here for the same reason. Even as a rock climber myself that’s a super sketchy climb! I can totally see why even an experienced climber fell.

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому +1

      @@drjameswetzel1656 we are super curious where he fell from. My house would be that vertical section almost at the top.😢 That part is super exposed

  • @Themilkmanskid.
    @Themilkmanskid. Рік тому +4

    Had me at the thumbnail, but watched anyway. Then you said back down the same way😮 If it is as freaky steep as the vid shows then I'll watch others sometime maybe, and cringe.

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому

      There is actually an alternate exit that involves rappeling from the top. Not sure that you would like that one any better 🤣

    • @Themilkmanskid.
      @Themilkmanskid. Рік тому

      @@LiveThatAdventure With rope down the one you did would be cool! Good idea!

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому

      @@Themilkmanskid. It would be so fun. The biggest challenge would be carrying a couple hundred feet of rope up to the top.

  • @chez372
    @chez372 5 місяців тому +3

    It's not the top if it's not the top

  • @coopermomtgomery8810
    @coopermomtgomery8810 Рік тому +6

    You didn’t climb to the top of bell rock

  • @chrisarnold6852
    @chrisarnold6852 Рік тому +4

    Made my palm so sweaty dropped the phone three times

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  Рік тому

      as long as you don't get sweaty palms up there! 🤣🤣 it is a a pretty wild experience!

  • @zogzog6611
    @zogzog6611 6 місяців тому +2

    Great adventure--with a very high pucker factor!

    • @LiveThatAdventure
      @LiveThatAdventure  6 місяців тому

      That's for sure!! 10 out of 10 on the adrenaline level! 😎