Summer was officially over and I needed one last adventure. I ventured to Zion's National Park with some old college friends (not old due to age, but old due to how long I've known them). I can only remember going to Zion's once as a teenager. After a few minutes there, I realized that I had truly been missing out. People come from all around the world to participate in one of Utah's majestic landscapes. Why had I not done this before?
As a large group we set out to enjoy a hike. With varying levels of hiking ability we couldn't decide on a hike. I was determined to complete Angel's Landing. I was ready to conquer the mountain alone but was happy to do it with three other friends.
Being somewhat out of shape, I was in for a task. Good thing I brought a healthy dose of determination. Consequently, we commenced the hike during the hottest part of the day and with limited water resources. Thanks to a friend, I was given a life saving camleback and some snacks to help me complete my goal.
It was pretty tough. An elderly man descended the mountain with a t-shirt that said, "Retired Stripling Warrior." If this guy could complete the hike, then I better be able to do it if I cared for an ounce of dignity.
The best part of the hike was clinging to chains while practically dangling from the side of the mountain. At one point, I was holding on to the chain which was posted in between two drop offs. I loved it! Living on the edge satisfies my need for adventure. At times, I was probably a little too trusting of my ability to balance.
It was an exhilarating feeling standing on top of Angel's Landing. That wasn't enough, so I had to climb on top of the highest point. There's nothing like proving to yourself that you can accomplish whatever you set your mind on.
It was an exhilarating feeling standing on top of Angel's Landing. That wasn't enough, so I had to climb on top of the highest point. There's nothing like proving to yourself that you can accomplish whatever you set your mind on.
*accomplished hikers are probably scoffing at my account of Angel's Landing...they probably "run" up it in ten minutes with no water...sorry, I'm a beginner!