This was our first hike, the Emerald Pools.
Of course, we have to take pictures of the signs for Tommy, and he still laughs hysterically about these two:
Like I said, there were waterfalls all over the place!
A view from behind the twin waterfalls....
I think this one is the White Throne, but now it's been 4 months since we went so my memory's become a little foggy.
Of course, we have to take pictures of the signs for Tommy, and he still laughs hysterically about these two:
Like I said, there were waterfalls all over the place!
A view from behind the twin waterfalls....
I think this one is the White Throne, but now it's been 4 months since we went so my memory's become a little foggy.
Here we are on our way up to the famous/infamous Angel's Landing.
I wish I had a way to trace the trail so it's easier to see. This is the view point from Scout Lookout, which is where a lot of people stop. It's just before the trail starts getting tricky and you have the chains to hang on to so you don't fall off.
This is where the chain area starts, they are still hard to see because I have a crappy camera that can't zoom, but the trail just goes right along that outcropping to the top. At this point I quit taking pictures of this hike like an idiot. Granted, there were some parts that you should be hanging onto the chain with both hands and not taking pictures, but there were plenty of spots I could have whipped the camera out - it was a really cool trail and this is it for all the pictures I got of it. Next time I will do better!
This was my favorite hike, Hidden Canyons. Here's Eric going up a practically endless flight of stone stairs that were cut right into the mountain.
This trail also had some parts with the chains, but the trail really is wide enough for the most part that you don't need them anyway. I made Eric pose for this picture pretending to cling the chain for his life.
This part was a bit steep and narrow and we were glad to have the chains.
I wish I had a way to trace the trail so it's easier to see. This is the view point from Scout Lookout, which is where a lot of people stop. It's just before the trail starts getting tricky and you have the chains to hang on to so you don't fall off.
This is where the chain area starts, they are still hard to see because I have a crappy camera that can't zoom, but the trail just goes right along that outcropping to the top. At this point I quit taking pictures of this hike like an idiot. Granted, there were some parts that you should be hanging onto the chain with both hands and not taking pictures, but there were plenty of spots I could have whipped the camera out - it was a really cool trail and this is it for all the pictures I got of it. Next time I will do better!
This was my favorite hike, Hidden Canyons. Here's Eric going up a practically endless flight of stone stairs that were cut right into the mountain.
This trail also had some parts with the chains, but the trail really is wide enough for the most part that you don't need them anyway. I made Eric pose for this picture pretending to cling the chain for his life.
This part was a bit steep and narrow and we were glad to have the chains.
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