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Outside put together a list of their 20 Most Dangerous Hikes that has been going around the web the last few days. Anyone looked at this?
http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoo...-backpacking/The-10-Most-Dangerous-Hikes.html
This is my favorite laugh from it. I'll give that the Maze isn't easy to get to. But 'almost impossible to navigate'? And arm-pinning boulders falling out of the sky?! Hahaha!
The Maze, Utah
The most remote section of Canyonlands National Park receives about 2,000 visitors per year, and not because it isn’t worth visiting. The red rock labyrinth known as the Maze is difficult to reach, almost impossible to navigate, and full of dead-end gullies. It always presents the danger of rockfalls (think James Franco in 127 Hours) or deadly flash floods.
The sheer danger of the place—which rangers emphasize to any visitors, insisting on detailed itineraries and good communication—has kept fatalities in the area to zero, though there was a double suicide in the summer of 2013. Deaths and accidents in the rest of Canyonlands, however, are a regular occurrence and show just how deadly the Maze would be—if anyone could get there.
http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoo...-backpacking/The-10-Most-Dangerous-Hikes.html
This is my favorite laugh from it. I'll give that the Maze isn't easy to get to. But 'almost impossible to navigate'? And arm-pinning boulders falling out of the sky?! Hahaha!
The Maze, Utah
The most remote section of Canyonlands National Park receives about 2,000 visitors per year, and not because it isn’t worth visiting. The red rock labyrinth known as the Maze is difficult to reach, almost impossible to navigate, and full of dead-end gullies. It always presents the danger of rockfalls (think James Franco in 127 Hours) or deadly flash floods.
The sheer danger of the place—which rangers emphasize to any visitors, insisting on detailed itineraries and good communication—has kept fatalities in the area to zero, though there was a double suicide in the summer of 2013. Deaths and accidents in the rest of Canyonlands, however, are a regular occurrence and show just how deadly the Maze would be—if anyone could get there.