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Friday, August 20, 2021
UTAZ Day 5: Zion NP - Angel's Landing & Kolob Canyons Rappelling
So I know I went on and on about how Day 4 was full of magic, and it WAS, but really, Day 5 was pretty magical too.
Basically, Zion National Park is just incredible and I feel so lucky that we were able to be there and complete two of its most famous hikes.
Because after checking off The Narrows, we moved right on to scratching off my second bucket-list-hike (and the alleged “scariest hike in America”) - Angel’s Landing!
I’m not sure it’s really the scariest, but it certainly is spectacular.
Our rappelling expedition was rescheduled for 2 p.m. that afternoon, so we headed out a little earlier than we did the day before to be sure we'd be back on time. We made our breakfast in the kitchen, packed our lunches, and walked over to the Visitor's Center and shuttle stop. The day was cool and clear, just perfect for embarking on another hike I'd obsessed over, and one we hadn't yet decided if we'd like the kids complete.
While we mulled that over, we rode the shuttle to stop 6, The Grotto. We told the kids this would be a steep hike and that we'd pause near the top before the infamous "spine" section to talk about the last push and whether they wanted to do it (and the rules they'd have to follow if they did). We assured them that the hike would be fun and beautiful regardless and we'd just play it by ear.
The hike begins in the canyon where it was cool and almost cold. Then you begin the switchbacks to climb up the 1500 vertical feet it takes to reach the top and they are INTENSE. The 15% incline on the treadmills at Orangetheory have nothing on these steep paths.
By the time we got to a particularly crazy section called Walters Wiggles, the sweat was just pouring down my back and my hamstrings didn't know why I was being so mean.
Oh my gosh! I was feeling my stomach drop through the first part & then tearing up during the latter. So beautiful all around! Thank you for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting! It's been fun to re-live while typing it out. Zion was really extraordinary, but then I haven't even gotten to the kids' favorite day yet by far!
DeleteI am in absolute AWE of your children. I watched a little of that video and thought " no way are the kids doing that". I love the talk you had with them and their steely determination!! Kudos to you all, that was amazing and something I'll never do!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They really did so great. I'm so glad we let them continue because they were so careful but also so amazed, it was a really special hike and I have no plans to do it again!
DeleteThat looks absolutely amazing and I'm so glad you and your family enjoyed it so much, but NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE. :D
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh out loud- thanks for reading along!
DeleteI’m glad the kids were able to continue but nooooooooo way could I do it. My hands are clammy looking at the pictures and I’m safely in “almost Canada” New York!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, it was really amazing! But definitely not for everyone <3.
Deletethis makes me SO excited to do such a trip when mine are older! (my eldest is Cora's age, so we need to wait a few years). saving your posts for reference!
ReplyDeleteThank you for doing this and posting all of these beautiful pictures so that I DON'T EVER HAVE TO! OMG my vertigo is terrible haha. Looks like so much fun!
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