I don't remeber what year I did it, but it was fun. I did it with one of those annoying boy scout groups that are always on the popular climbs :)
aardwulf - Nov 7, 2006 2:53 am Date Climbed: Oct 28, 2006
A crazy long road trip interrupted by spectacular nature
Helped a buddy drive from Sacramento, CA to St. Louis, MO over the weekend. We arrived at Zion at 9 in the morning after driving all night (w/ a brief stop in Vegas). We had about 4 hours to spare before getting back on the road, so we chose Angels Landing as our hiking venue. Although it wasn't terribly difficult, there were definently challenging parts. Nothing prepared us for the amazing view atop this huge rock. The weather was perfect, and the surroundings amazing. Wish we could have spent another day or two there. After Angels landing, we decided to take the short jaunt to the Emerald pools. This was a bit more disappointing, more like Emerald puddles, but this didn't detract from the incredible "time out" we had for several hours in the Fall.
apachedino - Oct 8, 2006 2:24 am Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2002
The paved route
Really easy, but nice with the fam. Awesome exposure at the top. Super hot day, the narrows from orderville is also a must do especially in the summer heat.
I got up early to beat the crowds and it workes. I had the summit all to myself for sunrise. I warmed up, headed down and didn't see another person until Scout's Lookout.
I am not ashamed to say that I scooted on my butt like a scared little girl, or for the feminists like a scared little boy.
Excellent hike! Head back up the other trail from Scout's Lookout. It is some of the most beautiful scenery in Zion, and all the tourists flock to the landing. This area is relatively unused.
Everyone should do this. Makes me wish that Independence monument on the Colorado Monument still had its Pipes. That would be a true classic. FU mrmt prx. YOu know who u r. Respect for the "antiquities act" applied here, even in the early eighties or when ever you decided to ruin it.
What a fun hike. Chains were a cool finish and the summit was great and the views were worth all the switch backs. Great part of the SW.
sierramtngoat - Jul 5, 2006 8:57 pm Date Climbed: Aug 24, 1999
Route Climbed: Angels Landing Hiking Trail
Climbed with Maria on our NP tour back in 1999. This was not a class 3 route! Class 2 with consequences would be a better approximation; all the exposed areas are either cabled or chained... at least back in 1999.
Bill Kish - May 24, 2006 7:57 am Date Climbed: May 7, 2005
Route Climbed: Trail
Definitely some zen moments cruising the upper sections...; 2x with wife and daughter spring 2022.
Amazing views of Zion Canyon! Great way to enjoy a beautiful April afternoon.
Dan the Jones - Apr 12, 2006 7:48 pm Date Climbed: Oct 20, 2004
Foggy Day
Great hike. We ended up reaching the chains in a heavy rain and fog, (This was the October that Zion NP received 10+" of rain). Reached the actual landing and was over shadowed by the quickly coming darkness that only great canyon walls can provide. Reached the bottom of the trail and jumped on the shuttle, and got to see a rare gray fox in the headlights.
Route Climbed: via the trail Date Climbed: March 23, 2004
I climbed Angels Landing on my birthday with my best friend :) What a great hike!! Loved the challenging route and views from the top. We went in the afternoon and during the week. On weekends it can be a zoo up there so I found out when backpacking the West Rim Trail in the fall of 2005.
Route Climbed: Trail in and out Date Climbed: July 5, 2005
It was a desert hot summer day, but we did not take the rangers advice to hike in the morning or late afternoon. We started the hike at 11am. The first part of the trail was totally exposed and it was hot and we felt little stupid, but our general idea was that if we hike off peak hours there will be much less people to deal with. The second part is through a canyon which offered a valuable shade and than to the switch backs which were in some shade as well. The last part on the fin it self was easy and even under the noon sun not that harsh. Hiking at that time was definitely a good choice. Ran in to only about 4 people on the way to the summit and that was a big advantage due to the narrow trails on the fin where must be definitely some “traffic jams” during mornings and afternoons. There is nothing like some one above you falling down or someone behind you being too close. Also I like to move fast. There ware a lot of chains (someone local told us that they added new ones), but I did not use them. I like to use my hands on the rock and the path close to the chains tend to be more slippery = dangerous from all the people walking on the same spots. There are a lot of other choices. This must be the rock climber inside me :-). Also I thought the metal chains must have been very hot, but according to my husband they actually weren’t at all. On the way back I noticed that people who started to hike later had the first part of trail in the shadow, but the canyon and the switch backs were totally exposed to the sun, so I don’t really see that much of a difference. Also after the hike don't forget to use one of the numerous swim holes in the Virgin river. They are right off the beginnign of the trail. It felt soooo good.
brianhughes - Nov 30, 2006 12:37 am Date Climbed: Nov 20, 2006
Up the trailEnjoyed the hike, although it was pretty crowded up there. Great views all the way.
rickford - Nov 23, 2006 10:08 pm Date Climbed: Mar 16, 2006
Blizzard!Along with several friends, I hiked to the top during a rare, howling snowstorm. Great times.
madsjim - Nov 18, 2006 11:56 pm
Angels LandingI don't remeber what year I did it, but it was fun. I did it with one of those annoying boy scout groups that are always on the popular climbs :)
aardwulf - Nov 7, 2006 2:53 am Date Climbed: Oct 28, 2006
A crazy long road trip interrupted by spectacular natureHelped a buddy drive from Sacramento, CA to St. Louis, MO over the weekend. We arrived at Zion at 9 in the morning after driving all night (w/ a brief stop in Vegas). We had about 4 hours to spare before getting back on the road, so we chose Angels Landing as our hiking venue. Although it wasn't terribly difficult, there were definently challenging parts. Nothing prepared us for the amazing view atop this huge rock. The weather was perfect, and the surroundings amazing. Wish we could have spent another day or two there. After Angels landing, we decided to take the short jaunt to the Emerald pools. This was a bit more disappointing, more like Emerald puddles, but this didn't detract from the incredible "time out" we had for several hours in the Fall.
apachedino - Oct 8, 2006 2:24 am Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2002
The paved routeReally easy, but nice with the fam. Awesome exposure at the top. Super hot day, the narrows from orderville is also a must do especially in the summer heat.
Seth Maciejowski - Sep 28, 2006 6:10 pm
Wow!Spectacular exposure! Some parts make you almost want to have a rope handy at times. I particularly enjoyed the "sidewalk" section with the railing.
jfrishmanIII - Sep 15, 2006 1:44 am
Up the trailSeveral times over the years. Zion can be a zoo, but it's absolutely worth putting up with now and then.
bidwelldk - Sep 14, 2006 11:19 pm Date Climbed: Nov 25, 2001
Route: Angels LandingFirst time to Zion. Did this hike with my wife, who was two months pregnant. Breathtaking hike!
kngalaric - Aug 9, 2006 4:22 am
March 2005 sunriseI got up early to beat the crowds and it workes. I had the summit all to myself for sunrise. I warmed up, headed down and didn't see another person until Scout's Lookout.
I am not ashamed to say that I scooted on my butt like a scared little girl, or for the feminists like a scared little boy.
Excellent hike! Head back up the other trail from Scout's Lookout. It is some of the most beautiful scenery in Zion, and all the tourists flock to the landing. This area is relatively unused.
rasgoat - Aug 6, 2006 10:37 pm
nice knife edge typezion is an awesome place. watch out for the hungry chipmunks on top, they're experienced climbers yu know!
seth@LOKI - Jul 21, 2006 2:08 am
A Classic!Everyone should do this. Makes me wish that Independence monument on the Colorado Monument still had its Pipes. That would be a true classic. FU mrmt prx. YOu know who u r. Respect for the "antiquities act" applied here, even in the early eighties or when ever you decided to ruin it.
IdaClimber - Jul 10, 2006 9:35 pm Date Climbed: Sep 8, 2003
I cannot believe they let people do that...This is a favorite fall getaway. I cannot believe more people do not fall off this ribbon of rock.
Koonsy - Jul 9, 2006 4:02 pm
Route: Angels LandingWhat a fun hike. Chains were a cool finish and the summit was great and the views were worth all the switch backs. Great part of the SW.
sierramtngoat - Jul 5, 2006 8:57 pm Date Climbed: Aug 24, 1999
Route Climbed: Angels Landing Hiking TrailClimbed with Maria on our NP tour back in 1999. This was not a class 3 route! Class 2 with consequences would be a better approximation; all the exposed areas are either cabled or chained... at least back in 1999.
Bill Kish - May 24, 2006 7:57 am Date Climbed: May 7, 2005
Route Climbed: TrailDefinitely some zen moments cruising the upper sections...; 2x with wife and daughter spring 2022.
Wandering Sole Images - May 15, 2006 11:31 pm Date Climbed: Apr 10, 2005
Angels Landing TrailAmazing views of Zion Canyon! Great way to enjoy a beautiful April afternoon.
Dan the Jones - Apr 12, 2006 7:48 pm Date Climbed: Oct 20, 2004
Foggy DayGreat hike. We ended up reaching the chains in a heavy rain and fog, (This was the October that Zion NP received 10+" of rain). Reached the actual landing and was over shadowed by the quickly coming darkness that only great canyon walls can provide. Reached the bottom of the trail and jumped on the shuttle, and got to see a rare gray fox in the headlights.
tarol - Feb 9, 2006 6:19 pm
Route Climbed: via the trail Date Climbed: March 23, 2004I climbed Angels Landing on my birthday with my best friend :) What a great hike!! Loved the challenging route and views from the top. We went in the afternoon and during the week. On weekends it can be a zoo up there so I found out when backpacking the West Rim Trail in the fall of 2005.
Travis Atwood - Feb 2, 2006 8:50 pm
Route Climbed: Trail Date Climbed: July 2003Great Hike. Spectacular Views. Best to leave early and bring plenty of water.
horalka - Jan 25, 2006 2:22 pm
Route Climbed: Trail in and out Date Climbed: July 5, 2005It was a desert hot summer day, but we did not take the rangers advice to hike in the morning or late afternoon. We started the hike at 11am. The first part of the trail was totally exposed and it was hot and we felt little stupid, but our general idea was that if we hike off peak hours there will be much less people to deal with. The second part is through a canyon which offered a valuable shade and than to the switch backs which were in some shade as well. The last part on the fin it self was easy and even under the noon sun not that harsh. Hiking at that time was definitely a good choice. Ran in to only about 4 people on the way to the summit and that was a big advantage due to the narrow trails on the fin where must be definitely some “traffic jams” during mornings and afternoons. There is nothing like some one above you falling down or someone behind you being too close. Also I like to move fast. There ware a lot of chains (someone local told us that they added new ones), but I did not use them. I like to use my hands on the rock and the path close to the chains tend to be more slippery = dangerous from all the people walking on the same spots. There are a lot of other choices. This must be the rock climber inside me :-). Also I thought the metal chains must have been very hot, but according to my husband they actually weren’t at all. On the way back I noticed that people who started to hike later had the first part of trail in the shadow, but the canyon and the switch backs were totally exposed to the sun, so I don’t really see that much of a difference. Also after the hike don't forget to use one of the numerous swim holes in the Virgin river. They are right off the beginnign of the trail. It felt soooo good.