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The Trekker

Top 10 Most Dangerous Hikes in the U.S.

These hikes aren’t just scenic—they’re seriously risky. 😳 Would you dare? 1. Angel’s Landing, Zion National Park, UT 2. Capitol Peak via the Knife Edge, CO 3. Mist Trail + Half Dome Cables, Yosemite, CA 4. Huckleberry Trail, Glacier National Park, MT 5. Camp Muir, Mount Rainier, WA 6. Chinitna Bay, Lake Clark, AK 7. Barr Trail, Pikes Peak, CO 8. Jack Mountain, North Cascades, WA 9. Presidential Traverse, NH 10. Denali, Denali National Park, AK 🎒 We tackled Angel’s Landing last Sept. — hands down one of the most intense hikes I’ve ever done. It’s only 4.5 miles round trip, but the final stretch? A narrow ridge, chains bolted into cliffs, sheer drops on both sides… and crowds. One of our friends stopped at Scout Lookout because of the height, and honestly, I get it. From there on, it’s just you, the chain, and the void. But if you make it to the summit, the 360° view over Zion Canyon is absolutely jaw-dropping. Red cliffs, green valleys—picture perfect. 🍂🧗‍♂️ 📌 A few must-know tips: Don’t go if you have a fear of heights Avoid rainy days—slippery rocks = real danger Wear gloves for the chains Start early to avoid crowds (narrow path + too many people = sketchy) Permit required! Apply in advance 💬 Have you hiked any of these trails? Which one was the scariest—or most unforgettable? Or is there a trail you think should be on this list? Let me know below! ⬇️ #Hiking #Outdoor #AngelsLanding #MostDangerousHikes #ZionNationalPark #OutdoorThrills #TrailLife

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VibrantVulture

I Almost Turned Back at the Chains

Everyone posts the summit shot. No one posts the moment you grab those chains and realize what you've signed up for. Angels Landing isn't just a hike—it's a psychological test disguised as a trail. The first four miles feel normal. Switchbacks, some elevation, nothing you haven't done before. Then you hit the chains. Sudden drop-offs on both sides. Metal links worn smooth by a million sweaty palms. Wind that makes you question every life choice that led you here. I watched three people turn around. Smart people. I kept going, not because I was brave, but because turning back felt like admitting something I wasn't ready to face. The view from the top? Incredible. But the real story is standing at those chains, deciding who you are when no one's watching. #Travel #AngelsLanding #HikingReality

I Almost Turned Back at the Chains
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