hiking

Angel's landing - aka adventures of a middle aged man

The previous post in this series is here..

On our second day at Zion National park, we left our cabin at 6:30 when it was still dark, drove 10 minutes to the visitor center and boarded the Zion shuttle to the Grotto. The entire bus was going there or past that to narrows, so it was a 20 min ride. We were on the third bus. So a large crowd had already started up ahead of us.

Our permit to go from Scouts landing to Angels landing was 8:30-9:00 AM. So we walked as fast as we could to get to that point. Then it was pretty steep and a risky climb holding on to the chains.

We did make it to Angel’s landing and enjoyed the view. More than that it was a sense of accomplishment.

This is the best photo of me going to the highest point on the landing site. The top is around 2 feet by 2 feet. Wanted to stand on top. A few people did. I wasn’t afraid but there was a lot of screaming from the ladies and had to be happy with one foot on top.

Then we made our way back to Scout’s landing. By the time we almost made it back there was a huge crowd of folks going up. We were all down within 10 minutes of each other.

Ate a packed lunch.. tamarind rice tastes really good after a long hike like that as do idli’s with milagai podi. Our return from Scout’s landing to the shuttle stop was fast.

We decided to go get something to eat at Zion lodge after the hike, and get something to drink, use the restrooms and decide what to do next.. We had made it back to Zion lodge by Noon!

Angel’s landing has been a dream come true after so many years for me. Most of the photos are of me and Sangeetha. She does not like me to post more than two pics of her in any post but this one has to be an exception. Also I took the COVID and Flu shots yesterday and my hands and shoulders are sore.. so compressing all photos to two galleries.

A landscape one ..

and a portait one

A video highlight reel of our hiking (and at places climbing)..

This place is amazing. Needs some planning to do the hike. You are better off if in good shape and can hike steep rocks. Also not having a fear of heights helps. Definitely having hiking shoes, (poles for whose who need it till Scout’s landing) etc. help.

A totally amazing experience that will stay with us for a long time. We have been asked over and over again if this is harder than Half Dome. Nope. Half Dome last part on the chain is way harder than this.. but this one is riskier especially with a relatively undisciplined crowd. Still, a fantastic experience.

Angel’s landing - Check!

Zion National Park- Narrows

Over the last three days we made a quick visit to Zion National park as we got a permit a few months ago to hike up to Angel’s landing.

If there is one picture that will stay in my head for a long long time after this trip, it is this one.. she did not know I was clicking it. The sunbeam that hit the pole as though it was a magical light saber and the beatific smile of content…

We left early on a Friday morning from San Jose to Las Vegas, rented a car and drove to Zion. Took this photo from the flight while crossing over to Nevada and was worried that we might have to tredge through ice and snow.. Fortunately none of that in Zion.

It took us a little over 2 1/2 hours. We stopped right at Zion Guru to get the rented gear to walk through the Narrows. This process took us 30 plus minutes. We ate a quick packed lunch right after, then parked the car at our hotel and had to take a shuttle into the park visitor center which added 20 minutes. Then another shuttle from Visitor center all the way to the last stop which took another 40 minutes.

Two things threw us off. First, we were very disappointed with Avis. The van they gave us was smelling of cigarette smoke. Apparently a big problem in Vegas these days with returned rentals. There are signs everywhere on the van that say 450$ cleaning fee. Still no one checked. We could wait an hour to go back inside and try another van (minivans are not easy to come by) or start driving. So we called, complained and kept driving in hopes that there would be some other Avis location en route where we could swap cars. Time was precious. While some of the folks were doing the talking, I covered my nose and mouth and kept driving. We stopped at one place to get some chlorox (the van was dirty in the back) and febreeze and sprayed the car with no reprieve. Then we kept windows open and tried everything. This cost us another 30 minutes.

Then the clock changed forward an hour and our heart sank. It was also confusing as where we go through a sliver of Arizona state where the clocks flip back and forth. We had miscalculated the time difference. The extra 30 minutes we took could make a difference on how far we went in the Narrows. When we started hiking from the Temple of Shinawava shuttle stop it was almost 2:30 in the afternoon. The last shuttle back to the visitor center leaves at 7PM and the gear shop closes at 8PM. That meant we had 4 hours to hike up the river and get back with a 30 minute cushion in case of any emergencies.

The plan was to turn back after two hours no matter where we were. We had the gear, so the water being cold was not a problem. Now that we had all resigned to the time limitation, we made the most of it. The plan was to walk fast, but the beauty of the place and the experience made it impossible as we had to stop and take photos. Photographers had to walk faster! Doing this on a hiking trail is one thing. Doing this while wading through water and slippery rocks is a higher level challenge.

Happy wife makes for a happy life. She was smiling all through this trip and that made my day. Haven’t walked this fast anywhere in recent times. Here are photos of us..

and here are the few clicks of the scenery…

and a video highlights reel..

None of the images above or the video do any justice to the actual experience of walking the narrows. We went a little past “wall street” towards Floating rock, which was another 5 minutes away from that point maybe.. but we did not want to take a chance. so we came back. If you visit Zion, see if you can take the extra day to start on this early in the morning so you can spend a good 6 hours and catch everything. 4 hours is too tight.

Do not miss this experience though. Our first visit to Zion was in 2004 December (predates the blog) and our little one wasn’t born yet. With Jr. in a stroller we could only walk across a bridge from Zion lodge to the lower lake and stop by along the road to take photos. There was no shuttle then. You could just drive through the park. To think that 20 years later we could actually do this trip and hike to all these places is a dream come true. Kids are 20 year projects! The last twenty plus years flew by fast with the focus on getting them to be adults. Now we get to see places together with friends. We are lucky to have the energy, means and the one or two days off here and there each year to be able to do this.

Given the blog only goes forward in time and you can trace back from posts that easily I will write a summary of the trip after finishing all the posts with links to all posts.

In spite of the time crunch we made it to the last shuttle and returned gear on time. It was back to our cabins to have a packed dinner and go sleep. I did fall down once within sight of the place where we get out of the water. Had to walk a mile in wet shirt in the cold. A few tylenols later things were fine.

We saw folks walking without any gear. They did not go far but still they are blessed to be able to handle the cold.

Do not miss this experience if you are in Zion. Plan well ahead.

Hiking Pinyon Peak in Carmel

It has been a busy weekend. Spending all afternoon and evening at SIFA concerts, taking photos, soaking in the music.. then waking up early on a Sunday to drive to Carmel valley and hike Pinyon peak.

We drove early morning. It took us 90 mins to get there and we promptly started hiking.

This hike was harder than black mountain overall because of the steady climb in a shorter distance. We also ended up picking a day that is unusual for that area. No breeze and bright sunshine! Foggy conditions would have helped. My shirt was glued to my back for most of the climb.

We thoroughly enjoyed the hike with the banter and antics. Also got to try some yoga poses on a ledge. However the pants did not cooperate for some of the poses..

Everyone had packed some food to share for lunch and we had tea (made at the top) and after a few more photos, got back on the Fern trail. This trail is nice and shaded and wider. The sky trail we went up on was not wide and there was a lot of poison ivy everywhere. We also got lost once but realized it soon enough!

Here are the nature pics..

I also hit my head on a tree branch while running down the trail. Have a bruise but so far my cognitive skills are still good enough to blog. Hope the bump in the head subsides in a day!

Back home after being in traffic for almost two hours. Sitting and smiling while typing this, going over the hike in my head. We had a fun time!

Surprisingly I was not grumpy as was expected!

A video highlights reel..

Would definitely recommend this as a day hike, even if you have to do the drive from bay area. The views are amazing!

There is supposed to be an amazing waterfall in this hike in rainy season. Might have to revisit in April for that!