Last month, my niece and I hiked The Narrows. With water flow nearly double the norm, we were unable to leisurely take pictures and spend much time looking up and truly enjoy the stunning beauty! Thank you so much for this video. We also hit the trail at 6:30am and progressively arrived at each time point later than we should have. At 3:00pm we arrived at campsite #12 and decided to push on. We made it to Riverside trail just before dark at 8:00pm. It was a grueling but rewarding day!
Someone please answer me. When you hike the narrows, are you able to take the riverside trail to get there? And after the riverside trail ends, do you just walk along the river, or is there a trail that goes into the narrows?
@supercj8899 You literally just walk into the river after reaching the end of the Riverside Walk trail. There are a few stone steps at the end of the trail that lead down into the river. From there, you just walk upstream. I believe ou can go as far as the Springs without a permit.
@UtahPropertyWatch I did it without one, since I had to haul my camera with me, but it would have been much easier if I had been able to use one. A good walking stick is a VERY helpful tool on this particular hike. Thanks for watching!
@iskanderdumacedon Yeah, we did take time to appreciate it. Everyone we talked to the day before told us that we should do it in 2 and that we'd really be cutting it close if we tried to do it in 1 day, so we hustled. We only had food and water; no camera gear or tent packs. Good video though.
omg we did Angels Landing but didn't have time for the Narrows. Holy cow getting out at dark! I would be freaking out! Beautiful hike, thanks for sharing!
@sunstarsmoon I'm glad you did Angel's Landing. It's definitely one of my favorites. I also have a video of that one if you have a look at my channel. Thanks for watching!
it's not that bad, you can hike it in 12 hours. We hiked top down on the 6th of September and the current was a bit more powerful that day. We arrived at the Riverside Walk Trail around 11pm to catch the last shuttle bus out of the park.
That's awesome, great job! I'd contend that it's a bit different with a suitcase full of HD Camera equipment strapped to your back, though. ;) You were lucky to get a shuttle that late! Normally, the last departure from Temple of Sinawava is at 10pm. Thanks for the views and comments.
Last month, my niece and I hiked The Narrows. With water flow nearly double the norm, we were unable to leisurely take pictures and spend much time looking up and truly enjoy the stunning beauty! Thank you so much for this video. We also hit the trail at 6:30am and progressively arrived at each time point later than we should have. At 3:00pm we arrived at campsite #12 and decided to push on. We made it to Riverside trail just before dark at 8:00pm. It was a grueling but rewarding day!
jmreinekeful 4 months ago
Someone please answer me. When you hike the narrows, are you able to take the riverside trail to get there? And after the riverside trail ends, do you just walk along the river, or is there a trail that goes into the narrows?
supercj8899 4 months ago
@supercj8899 You literally just walk into the river after reaching the end of the Riverside Walk trail. There are a few stone steps at the end of the trail that lead down into the river. From there, you just walk upstream. I believe ou can go as far as the Springs without a permit.
iskanderdumacedon 4 months ago
@iskanderdumacedon So youd make it back right around dusk hiking to the springs, right?
supercj8899 4 months ago
@iskanderdumacedon By hiking i also mean including a few scenic breaks every 30-60 minutes or so
supercj8899 4 months ago
can you do this hike with out a walking stick?
UtahPropertyWatch 11 months ago
@UtahPropertyWatch I did it without one, since I had to haul my camera with me, but it would have been much easier if I had been able to use one. A good walking stick is a VERY helpful tool on this particular hike. Thanks for watching!
iskanderdumacedon 11 months ago
We hiked this in just under 8 hours a few days ago. Web basically ran through Chamberlain's Ranch to cut time.
gstenson 1 year ago
@gstenson edit “a few years ago”
gstenson 1 year ago
@gstenson That's awesome. I hope you remembered to look up, though! ;)
iskanderdumacedon 1 year ago
@iskanderdumacedon Yeah, we did take time to appreciate it. Everyone we talked to the day before told us that we should do it in 2 and that we'd really be cutting it close if we tried to do it in 1 day, so we hustled. We only had food and water; no camera gear or tent packs. Good video though.
gstenson 1 year ago
omg we did Angels Landing but didn't have time for the Narrows. Holy cow getting out at dark! I would be freaking out! Beautiful hike, thanks for sharing!
sunstarsmoon 1 year ago
@sunstarsmoon I'm glad you did Angel's Landing. It's definitely one of my favorites. I also have a video of that one if you have a look at my channel. Thanks for watching!
iskanderdumacedon 1 year ago
Great observation to take the low road when possible!! It is something that many may not consider, that have not done many canyon hikes.
uintasolitude12 1 year ago
it's not that bad, you can hike it in 12 hours. We hiked top down on the 6th of September and the current was a bit more powerful that day. We arrived at the Riverside Walk Trail around 11pm to catch the last shuttle bus out of the park.
mb8276 2 years ago
That's awesome, great job! I'd contend that it's a bit different with a suitcase full of HD Camera equipment strapped to your back, though. ;) You were lucky to get a shuttle that late! Normally, the last departure from Temple of Sinawava is at 10pm. Thanks for the views and comments.
iskanderdumacedon 2 years ago