I love going on Instagram, because I keep finding shots like this – it’s “Walter’s Wiggles” and Alex and I did it!
I hadn’t seen a shot from this angle – for those who don’t know, it’s part of America’s most dangerous hike – so let’s get climbing!

Ready To Climb Up Angel’s Landing?
Welcome to Zion National Park – one of the world’s most beautiful – and terrifying parks…because you see that picture above?
We are heading to the top of the peak on the right – about 1,500 feet straight up, and part of it is called “Walter’s Wiggles!”
The map is just the beginning of the incredible adventures that await you at Zion National Park in Utah…when you are standing at the entrance, you are wowed with sights like this all around you:
This National Park has never-ending views and hiking trails to enjoy, but nothing is as dramatic – and dangerous as “Angel’s Landing”, where 13 people have died in the past 20 years!
Alex Points To The Heavens!
My wife Alex read up on this dramatic hike – and the highest part of the mountain on the right is where we are headed – almost a mile high and a 5 mile roundtrip trek!
Angels Landing, known previously as the Temple of Aeolus, is a 1,488-foot tall rock formation in Zion National Park.
The trail begins as a wide, gently sloping upward path before you get to the best part – when the trail is actually cut into solid rock!
This happened in 1926 – allowing adventurous hikers to climb all the way to the top of Angels Landing for a spectacular view of Zion Canyon.
Now The Climbing Begins!
This is a strenuous hike….you can stop all along the way to look down and see what you’ve already achieved….
The higher you climb, the more beauty is unveiled, and on the right is the trail we’ve hikes so far, and here is what’s ahead:
As you can see, we have gone quite a ways up, and there are NO guardrails of any kind…and you just keep going up and up and up:
And Now…”Walter’s Wiggles!”
Here’s another view of the switchbacks known as “Walter’s Wiggles”…
As noted in an online site dedicated to all things Zion:
Be prepared to get your heart (and thighs and calves) pumping as you tackle these 21 switchbacks. Walter’s Wiggles begins about 1.8 miles into the Angels Landing hike, and has a steep elevation gain of 250 feet (from 5100 feet to 5350 feet) in a relatively short distance. The switchbacks are the last hurdle before reaching Scout Lookout at the turnoff from West Rim Trail to the Angels Landing summit.
Well, we did it. We thought we were done with them, but it’s a fake!
In fact, it’s just a pause before you hit more of the most grueling aspect of the hike:
Walter’s Wiggles Goes On And On!
After that sort, flat break, you get to the rest of “Walter’s Wiggles” – we should have kept count!
Here’s what it’s like to hike it:
Look at the tiny specks a various levels, all the way up to the top of this picture…you hike back and forth to the top of this rock face…this is what you see above you as you climb up…and it is very tiring!
Welcome To Angel’s Peak!
Close to two hours into the hike, you reach Angel’s Peak, and this is the view of the valley floor below…simply stunning views like these:
Alex Is “Wonder Woman!” Me, I’m NOT “Superman…”
We were now literally .4 miles from the summit of Angel’s Landing…and here’s the line of people waiting to go ahead of us:
It was crowded…in fact, two weeks later we read there was a FOUR HOUR WAIT just to start the hike at the bottom!
Here’s some more video of the “trail” at this point:
Alex decided to give me another nickname! And yes, the worst was yet to come!
See those trees in the middle of the shot, just to the left of that jutting out rock? Those are people at the top of Angel’s Landing, which you can see from Angel’s Peak, and it was time to press on!
It was slow going, because there is only one path, so people are climbing DOWN while you are climbing UP!
That led to a lot of starting and stopping, and with a backpack on, I didn’t feel balanced at all! After one tenth of a mile straight up, we had to stop to wait for others to come down, and we rested with our backs flat against the mountain, a small ledge to rest our feet on – this is the shot I got:
Note: there is NOTHING but 1,500 feet of air to the right: no guardrails, no chainlink to grab onto – you must press against the left in order to climb up…here is what was ahead:
This is where I told Alex I just didn’t feel comfortable doing the last .3 of a mile…my backpack held our water bottles and more, and it was making me sway just a little bit as I was climbing, so I stayed at Angel’s peak and Alex hooked up with some other hikers to finish it on her own…
So she trudged on and I turned to go back down, and here was that view as I began my descent:
I hope you understand, it was scary! It’s hard to take photos because you have one hand on the chain link at all times, and you really have to focus on your feet! Here is a shot of what the last part of the climb up to the top of Angel’s Landing looks like:
My wife bravely pushed on, and she actually made it to the top – and got this shot as she pressed against the mountain wall!
She IS “Super Woman!”
Alex shared this picture above from the top, and some joked that she was referring to her wedding ring when she mentioned “the rock”!
Nothing was going to deter her, and the view from the top was exhilarating for her – that’s the Virgin River at the bottom of the peak:
Alex had the most spectacular view of all – and here’s a shot she got of the other who made it to the top of this very small landing:
And this was her view coming back down!
I got some spectacular views from Angel’s Peak as well, along with a shot of one of the many small Chipmonks who run around to scrounge any food they can find:
I will say that this was one of the most exciting, terrifying and satisfying hikes I’ve ever done, and the incredible beauty of the park all around you is worth the effort!
We did this hike just one day after we hiked in the Virgin River at the place called “The Narrows”:
Yes, miles of this hike and through the fast-moving river, and it leads you into canyons that are spectacular!
Click here to see our entire hike!
Zion isn’t th only national park that we hiked to the top of:
That’s Alex at the edge of the world! How much of an edge?
Well, here is a bit of video proof that I shot:
We always hike safely – however, I also have shared some hikes that were much less so!
Ummmm….NO.
But some do and if you click on my story here you can see them do it!
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Can you imagine cutting that path in 1926? I can’t. What an incredible and beautiful National Park. Thank you for sharing the photos! You and Alex rock (pun intended.) 🙂
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HA! Yes, it was something else to climb and Zion is an incredible national park – we barely scratched the surface! Thanks so much for the comment!
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I bet it was! Best to you, John.
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I love, love the pics of these but I’m happy to read about you guys and others doing it )
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CONGRATULATIONS!!
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HI John, I would not be able to do this climb even with guard rails. I feel seasick just looking at it. Bravo to you and Alex.
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Robbie, it is a scary hike and dangerous as well…”wally’s Wiggles” alone is grueling! Thanks for the comment!
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⭐️💕
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What fabulous scenery. Well done to both of you for attempting this and for knowing when to stop. You did get some amazing photos.
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Yes, I stopped but Alex went the rest of the way up…it was exhilarating for her!
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Absolutely gorgeous and terrifying too! We’ve only been to Zion once and it was many years ago. I remember being so impressed with the awesome beauty, and though we did do a few hikes, I’m quite sure we didn’t do this one! I’m glad you paid attention to your body and didn’t do the last quarter mile. Better to be safe than sorry! And yes, Alex is amazing!!
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Maybe 25 years ago, I would have attempted that. But at 72, it might be rather too risky now. Well done to you both for making it all the way. Definitely worth it for the views.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, Zion has a dozen different ways to be overwhelmed by the beatify of nature, many much less strenuous than this one!
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Thank you for sharing this so I could enjoy the hike vicariously. Wow. ~Ed.
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Thanks for reading – much appreciated!
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