Did that in 2000. Empty trail maybe a 100 or less people a day.I was with 6 people only. Memorable experience. Thank You. So many memories generated with this vid.
In 2007 I did this with my two sons then 10 and 8 and it was amazing. Funny thing when we got back to Scouts Landing my youngest realized he left his pack on Angels Landing and had to go back to get it. Back then you didn't need a pass to hike it.
I'd probably run 3 marathons before attempting that last , chain section after Scout's Lookout. I'm the type who feels queasy when I'm leaning up against a railing 8 or so floors up in a condo. I once stood in one of the glass viewing boxes (The Ledge) in Chicago's Willis Tower (1350 ft. up), and I was shaking so much I had trouble standing in one place.
Thanks for sharing. For those of us who cannot ever do this hike, it was a joy to see it from your camera lens. Gotta admit, it made me kinda freak at in the narrow areas and that ridge...yikes!
We’re glad you enjoyed the video! Our time slot was after 12pm, and we started at exactly noon. It was very bright, very hot. Almost no shade on the way up to scout lookout.
I am watching you from Russia. I like your video. Narration, sound quality are perfect. Content is very interesting. Plz go on. I would like to visit these picturesque places like this one
Flood season in Zion National Park typically occurs during the late summer and early fall, particularly in July and August. This is when monsoon rains can lead to flash floods in the narrow canyons of the park. You should be ok, but always check with a park ranger at the visitor centre for the best guidance.
Enjoyed your video.. please make one for the half dome in Yosemite.. I have completed that one 19 miles.. it was for me an experience of a lifetime.. I love the red rocks reminds me of Sedona.. your right about water you can not overlook this I was out of water on the way down from half dome and it wasn’t for the grace of God and some very gracious hikers that gave me water I would have never made it down
Half dome was a challenge, always bring water. Me and my brother both brought 12 water bottles ea. it was an experience of a lifetime! My first hike, honestly was scared looking at the half dome right after the sub dome but as you get closer it doesn’t look as bad. But truly an amazing hike! Makes me want to go back. One day I’ll do angels landing!👍
@@ISuperior7 FYI, Angles landing was a cakewalk compared to the half dome. I personally prefer the Red Rocks of the Southwest but the 19 mile hike to and from the half dome was like climbing Mt. Everest. I really enjoyed the hike and will go back with my grandkids in a couple years..
The girl from the end here 👋, there is a pretty scary part right at the beginning after the first set of chains ends. So you can always test it out before committing to the entire hike. If you can make it past the first chain gap you can likely do the rest.
They might be useful for the descent on the west rim trail, but they won’t help much on Angel’s landing. If you do bring them, we’d recommend collapsible poles so they’re out of the way for the parts where you’re scrambling/climbing.
Hi Carl, since they are a means of stopping overcrowding on the trail, so are only required during peak season. However, it’s best to check on the parks service website before you go.
just a heads up, the rangers are not at the foot of angels landing all day every day. They've not been there the last 2 times I've went. Id tread lightly though mates.
There are park rangers at the scout lookout trailhead and again at the start of Angels Landing trail. The fact that there aren’t too many people on the trail means the permit system is working. I also took care not to film too many people; showcasing the hike, not the hikers 😉
Did that in 2000. Empty trail maybe a 100 or less people a day.I was with 6 people only. Memorable experience. Thank You. So many memories generated with this vid.
Excellent.
In 2007 I did this with my two sons then 10 and 8 and it was amazing. Funny thing when we got back to Scouts Landing my youngest realized he left his pack on Angels Landing and had to go back to get it. Back then you didn't need a pass to hike it.
That’s quite the story! It’s honestly something I could see one of us doing by mistake. That’s a long hike to do twice back to back!
Amazing! I could never do anything like that! Thank you for the video and allowing me to experience the hike through your eyes! Best wishes!
Great job on the video. Just returned from Zions and you made me feel like I was right back there.
Wow Kristian! That was incredible and full props for you going to the very top to view Angel's Landing!
Great review!
Amazing, Kristian 🙂
Thank you from Sweden, this is an amazing trail but I would not dare 😊.
Wow, breathtaking views! That trail looks terrifying though - very brave of you to do it all Kristian!
I'd probably run 3 marathons before attempting that last , chain section after Scout's Lookout. I'm the type who feels queasy when I'm leaning up against a railing 8 or so floors up in a condo. I once stood in one of the glass viewing boxes (The Ledge) in Chicago's Willis Tower (1350 ft. up), and I was shaking so much I had trouble standing in one place.
Thanks for sharing. For those of us who cannot ever do this hike, it was a joy to see it from your camera lens. Gotta admit, it made me kinda freak at in the narrow areas and that ridge...yikes!
Glad you enjoyed it!
At what time were your permits for angels landing? 9am? Also, how bright was it? Thank you for this video, it’s awesome!
We’re glad you enjoyed the video!
Our time slot was after 12pm, and we started at exactly noon. It was very bright, very hot. Almost no shade on the way up to scout lookout.
I am watching you from Russia. I like your video. Narration, sound quality are perfect. Content is very interesting. Plz go on. I would like to visit these picturesque places like this one
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Just wondering, what trails are the most recommended in Russia? I live in the U.S. Hope to visit there someday. Thanks, Carl
Great helpful video. We are heading to zion in a week and hoping the flood season in coming to a close. 🤞
Flood season in Zion National Park typically occurs during the late summer and early fall, particularly in July and August. This is when monsoon rains can lead to flash floods in the narrow canyons of the park.
You should be ok, but always check with a park ranger at the visitor centre for the best guidance.
Enjoyed your video.. please make one for the half dome in Yosemite.. I have completed that one 19 miles.. it was for me an experience of a lifetime.. I love the red rocks reminds me of Sedona.. your right about water you can not overlook this I was out of water on the way down from half dome and it wasn’t for the grace of God and some very gracious hikers that gave me water I would have never made it down
Half dome was a challenge, always bring water. Me and my brother both brought 12 water bottles ea. it was an experience of a lifetime! My first hike, honestly was scared looking at the half dome right after the sub dome but as you get closer it doesn’t look as bad. But truly an amazing hike! Makes me want to go back. One day I’ll do angels landing!👍
@@ISuperior7 FYI, Angles landing was a cakewalk compared to the half dome. I personally prefer the Red Rocks of the Southwest but the 19 mile hike to and from the half dome was like climbing Mt. Everest. I really enjoyed the hike and will go back with my grandkids in a couple years..
Dang that girl scared with her fear at the end. I don't want to freak out when i get there
The girl from the end here 👋, there is a pretty scary part right at the beginning after the first set of chains ends. So you can always test it out before committing to the entire hike. If you can make it past the first chain gap you can likely do the rest.
Great video!! Do you recommend trekking poles?
They might be useful for the descent on the west rim trail, but they won’t help much on Angel’s landing. If you do bring them, we’d recommend collapsible poles so they’re out of the way for the parts where you’re scrambling/climbing.
Excellent video. If you do not want to do the chain section of Angels landing and want to go to Scotts Landing what rai do you take??
Thanks Joe, glad you enjoyed the video! There are plenty of signs pointing to scout lookout, you can’t miss it
Do you know if permits are required year-round? Thanks, Carl
Hi Carl, since they are a means of stopping overcrowding on the trail, so are only required during peak season. However, it’s best to check on the parks service website before you go.
just a heads up, the rangers are not at the foot of angels landing all day every day. They've not been there the last 2 times I've went. Id tread lightly though mates.
The rangers are usually there at peak times. They are just making sure that it is never overcrowded. That’s the main reason for the permits.
What time of year did you do this hike? I love your video! It was so helpful.
Thanks, Carrie, so glad you found it valuable! We did this hike in late May.
Wow you wouldn't get me up there
I'm getting vertigo just watching haha
Where are the people? It appears that the permit is not necessary.
There are park rangers at the scout lookout trailhead and again at the start of Angels Landing trail.
The fact that there aren’t too many people on the trail means the permit system is working.
I also took care not to film too many people; showcasing the hike, not the hikers 😉
Definitely not a trail for the faint-hearted!
I hiked that in 1985.
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It's pronounced Zyin.
Nope.
"Zion" rhymes with "tie on".
Cheers