My husband and my 11 year old son hiked this and they said they only recommend experienced climbers only and if you have the fear of heights this is not for you the first quarter is relatively flat and easy once you get to the second quarter that’s when you get to the massive bolder field of doom if you have claustrophobia this is a big no the third quarter is steep rocky and confusing there are like six different trail markings in the same area but to get to the ravine go right the 4 quarter is a death trap you are on a 65 degree angle hanging on by your finger nails the ravine it self is about 400-600 feet long depending on the path you take but once you get to the top of the ravine it’s not over then there are about 15 different rock walls that hang over the ravine also there is a WATER FALL RUNNING DOWN THE 65 DEGREE ROCK WALLS ONE SLIP AND YOUR DEAD☠️☠️☠️at the top of the ravine there a sign 🪧 that literally tells you you should not at all attempt to descend this anyway once you get to the top, it’s...
Read moreAn amazing experience but definitely not for the faint of heart. We were lucky enough to have nice weather and had started early but still took the group close to 6 hours to summit. The trail is very aggressive at times and not well marked. Being in decent shape is a must. Once you commit you can’t go back. Well worth the effort though! I’m glad...
Read moreAmazing, but unforgiving. If you are careful, you will be fine, weather permitting, however mistakes made here are costly. Also, this is one of the most dangerous areas to hike, due to exposure, because once you commit, it is nearly impossible to turn around. This ravine trail is similar to the King Ravine trail, but...
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