Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Angel's Landing = Amazing Time





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.



*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!