Re: Angels Landing
Take heart, Mary ! I think that redwall traverse on the NK is the scariest thing on any corridor trail. John > I found the > north Kiabab scary! > But...
johngeyles 2009-08-26 12:50:57 #57231

Re: Angels Landing
It is interesting to hear you didn't make it the first time since you are a very experienced hiker. We too will start at dawn to avoid the crowds and then...
tdullmaier 2009-08-26 12:44:14 #57230

Re: Angels Landing
I guess we'll just get to Scout's Landing and see how we feel. We're going to Horseshoe Bend and Glen Canyon Dam so I looked at those two! ...
tdullmaier 2009-08-26 12:40:57 #57229

Re: Angels Landing
I remember the first time I did Angels landing, was actually my second attempt. The first time I went up, even tho I saw young children and senior citizen...
garyclaytonpalmer 2009-08-26 10:35:51 #57228

Re: Angels Landing
No kidding Terry, as you saw in my post I thought it was 10-20 feet wide. After looking at Jamie's photos I'm wondering if I just suppressed the tricky...
chris.forsyth 2009-08-26 10:12:09 #57227

Re: Backpacker Mag Website & Personal Responsibility
Terry, I have done the Angel's Landing hike; in fact I did it with my son on his 12th birthday. While thrilling, it is not inherently an extreme hike. It...
chris.forsyth 2009-08-26 09:37:04 #57226

Re: Backpacker Mag Website & Personal Responsibility
Kris, I am impressed and thrilled that a representative of BackPacker would respond to the post. Years ago I tried to introduce my business partner to...
Dick Matthews 2009-08-26 08:40:18 #57225

Re: Backpacker Mag Website & Personal Responsibility
John, Common sense is so rare. Most people intuitively know that climbing Denali in January is more dangerous than July. The inverse does not seem to...
Dick Matthews 2009-08-26 08:02:09 #57224

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