It's not that bad at all, if you can walk on a sidewalk you can walk on this ledge. If you think that's bad, I've seen kids on the summit Mt. Lady Macdonald before. I have seen children on the chains at Mt. Yamnuska.
I agree. What's the point of doing that hike with kids? One slip and your life as you know it is over, because it literally IS your fault for taking them to their final resting place. There are accidents and then there are preventable occurances. Parents who choose to neglect the difference are not good parents and not deserving of the gift of having children.
My hands began to sweat just watching this. Fear of heights and tight spaces. Perfect hike for me.
Great video showing some of the best parts of the route!
I went through there back in 1990. I couldn't do it now, my claustrophobia has really developed since.
Thx Mike for very nice video , maybe little dangerous route for kids, but I believe they love this avanture..! 😉 😊 😋 😎
Thank you for posting this. We got as far as the tunnel before we turned back. Hairy/scary!
Cant wait to go to Crypt Lake..
I hiked twice - once in 2017 and then in 2019. Hoping to do it again in 2021.
Looks scary with the drop-offs!
Fin
Anyone who takes children on this dangerous trail should have their children taken away.
Haha. OK.
It's not that bad at all, if you can walk on a sidewalk you can walk on this ledge. If you think that's bad, I've seen kids on the summit Mt. Lady Macdonald before. I have seen children on the chains at Mt. Yamnuska.
I've been to Crypt about 12 or 13 times. Took two of my kids 10 and 14 on this one of those times. No problem.
I agree. What's the point of doing that hike with kids? One slip and your life as you know it is over, because it literally IS your fault for taking them to their final resting place. There are accidents and then there are preventable occurances. Parents who choose to neglect the difference are not good parents and not deserving of the gift of having children.