Angels Landing- Zion

So far on this trip we have done physically challenging hikes, hikes that had stunning views, hikes to glaciers, but the Angels Landing hike in Zion National Park was the first one we did that made my legs buckle a few times from fear.

Sam had done this hike when he was a teenager and told me we had to do it because of the stunning views of Zion. However, he did not tell me much about the hike. As the shuttle was dropping us off at the trail head the driver said that Angels Landing was the most strenuous hike in the park and that seven people had fallen to their death on it. I looked at Sam like I was going to kill him, he just laughed and said we would be fine. Famous last words……

Start of the hike. I had no idea what I was facing up ahead.

Start of the hike. I had no idea what I was facing up ahead. We were hiking up to that high point.

Going up was not that bad, there were switchbacks that had about a thousand foot elevation gain, but since I was in much better shape than I was a few months ago I was fine. It was when we got to the final 500 feet and last mile that I looked at Sam and said “You have to be kidding me” and I might have thrown in a few bad words as well.

I saw a long ridge with thousand foot drops on either side that went almost straight up. It had chains on some parts (so apparently you could hold on and not plunge to your death), but some parts did not have chains, it was horrifying to someone scared of heights. Just looking at it gave me vertigo.

That long ridge is what you have to hike up to get to the final summit. This is actually the view back from the summit.

That long ridge is what you have to hike up to get to the final summit. This is actually the view back from the summit.

Don't look down. SERIOUSLY! Don't look down.

Don’t look down. SERIOUSLY! Don’t look down.

Looking up thinking how the hell an I getting up there?

Looking up thinking how the hell am I getting up there?

There was some massive thigh burning going on on the way up.

oh, so this is how I am getting up there….

Just looking at this makes my legs hurt....

Just looking at this makes my legs hurt….

And finally you get to the top. Again, don't look down!

And finally you get to the top. Again, don’t look down!

I might have been wondering if just jumping was the best way down. Just Kidding =) but seriously, I was dreading going back along that scary ridge!

I might have been wondering if just jumping was the best way down. Just Kidding =) but seriously, I was dreading going back along that scary ridge!

So happy to be at the top. Until I realized I had to take they same hike back going down....

So happy to be at the top. Until I realized I had to take they same hike back going down….

View looking into the valley from the top.

View looking into the valley from the top.

Heading back down was actually not as bad as going up. I am not sure why. On the way up I got vertigo so bad a few times I felt my legs feel like they were going to give out from under me. A few times I was frozen in place, unable to walk for a couple of minutes. However, I was really happy I pushed through and finished the hike. Pushing myself outside of my comfort zone was something I was looking forward to on this trip, and this hike definitely did that for me.

Holding on for dear life as we headed down.

Holding on for dear life as we headed down.

No chains on this part, it was straight down on either side...

No chains on this part, it was straight down on either side…

I love that the switch backs were the easy part, I usually dread them.

I love that the switch backs were the easy part, I usually dread them.

Overall, it was a great hike with spectacular views all the way up (if you were brave enough to turn your head and look) and I was glad that we did it. Sam is a great influence on me. He pushes me outside of my comfort zone and does not doubt that I can do anything. When someone believes in you like that, you start to believe in yourself the same way. He is turning me into quite the hiking badass. =)