Best Hike! Sulphur Creek Canyon - Capitol Reef National Park in 4K
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2019
- The most fun hike in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
Very scenic canyon hike, requires to climb down waterfalls.
Filmed with GoPro 7 in 2704x1520, up-converted to 4K for best viewing experience
No crummy music!..... just the sound of the pebbles crunching under foot and the wind..... thumbs up!
Excellent video. Takes me right out there with you. Years ago I started up that creek from the visitors center with a friend. I dropped out at the first (last) water fall. He missed the exit and was wandering up the creek all day. The rangers had tried to find him, at 6 p.m. they were prepared to go into the creek to find him. He came out almost into Torrey and was trying to hitch hike back to the visitors center when I found him on the road.
I love how you are thinking out loud. I have similar conversations with myself when I hike alone
Looks like a great hike! We have always wanted to do this one. Thank you for showing us what it's like!
I like your video. A hiking video. Not a 'music video'.
What time of year was this? Love this video!
Thanks! this was around mid of June
The trail is well marked? We are planning to go to Capitol Reef next month
The trail head is well marked but after a while of hiking I did wonder if I was on the right path because I didn't see any other signs posted until I reached the water (1.8 miles). It's always useful to have a hiking trail app on your phone.
what camera are you using? The picture quality is very sharp
For this one I used the GoPro Hero 7
love this, might want to try it. But how did you get back to your car?
A friend dropped me off. Some people try to catch a ride from the visitor center but that might be a bit more difficult right now because of Covid19
Do we need to know swim?? I am 5 1 person and I don't know how to swim😪😪😪
@@karlacoleman8066 When you get there I'd recommend you go to the bridge by the visitor center to get an idea of the water level. And you might want to talk to someone at the visitor center about the risks. There are some water pools on the hike and I don't know how deep they are. But I am not going to answer your question out of liability reasons.
However I can tell you that I have seen families with kids on this trail.
i'm only 5ft. can I jump down like you did or too risk? How safe is to walk along the rocky narrow rocks?
I am 6' 3" and it was a little challenging at times. But then again parents do this hike with their kids. For people with fear of heights it is probably challenging. The surfaces in and outside the water seemed pretty safe to me. I am sure you can do it!