Thanks for the memory. I did it once. It was one of the hardest things I have ever done. Almost turned around halfway up, but 2 grandmas stopped to talk and after watching them, depart for the summit I had to carry on!
We made it to Scout's Landing. I have weak lungs and almost hyperventilated once but i calmed my breathing and carried on to the top. It was the most rewarding hike of my life so far. ❤❤
Je l’ai fait avec ma famille il y a plus de 10 ans et vraiment c’est le truc que j’aimerais tellement refaire c’est magnifique impressionnant vraiment un truc à faire, j’adore les États Unis vraiment un pays incroyable ❤
I did it last week. It was the most amazing hike I've ever done. Can't say it was the most dangerous though. But what bugged me was how many people were on it and most did not have permits. It's not fair to make it a dangerous experience for the people who obey the law and care about the park and who go through the lottery process. Don't cheat and just get a permit
Glad to hear you had a nice hike! Totally hear you - few things bother me more than those who follow the rules being put at a disadvantage by the rule-breakers. Don't make rules unless you're willing to enforce them!
I would like to hike here. Do you need to be an experienced hiker in order to hike these places? What trails or mountains would be recommended for beginners or for people who want to get into hiking and don’t really know where to start?
Best to check out the Zion Park Website for suggestions. Here's a video I did of the park's trails - easy to advanced: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DtP-6CPbNR4.html
Permits were not needed until recently. Not sure how difficult they are to obtain. Recently I heard a guy waited in the area, trying daily. It took him six attempts.
I have butterflies in my stomach just watching these folks and the altitude of this climbing. Not for me, thanks but no thanks. I am afraid of heights as it is and watching it, makes me panic. It is a very beautiful scenery, really lovely.