Zion National Park or Hyde Memorial

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Has anyone here backpacked through them in late November? Looking to go to either Zion or Hyde (to get to Lake Peak if Hyde) this year and if I can't get to it this year probably in April next year.

Was wondering if anyone had some input to share or overall backpacking tips for a newbie. I've already read through Anyone ever tru-hiked the Appalachian Trail? and gained some invaluable info.
 
Has anyone here backpacked through them in late November? Looking to go to either Zion or Hyde (to get to Lake Peak if Hyde) this year and if I can't get to it this year probably in April next year.

Was wondering if anyone had some input to share or overall backpacking tips for a newbie. I've already read through Anyone ever tru-hiked the Appalachian Trail? and gained some invaluable info.
I highly recommend reading thru some of the threads in the rucking area.

All rucking, all the time...

They may look ghay, but fitted walking poles make a huge difference. I typically do a week long hiking vacation every year, absolutely love that time alone.
 
Thanks for the link, I still go to it every now and then for the info it holds, it sounds dumb but it actually convinced me a while back to pick up a nice hair of boots more specifically Lowa Camino GTX, I've been almost inseparable since.

They may look ghay, but fitted walking poles make a huge difference. I typically do a week long hiking vacation every year, absolutely love that time along.

I know what you mean, generally speaking I value my freedom and space and I've always dreamed of doing something like this. Plus I think I need to get away and clear my head for a while.

I've been looking at walking poles and they definitely rank extremely high on the ghay meter, but if they make a difference I'll commit to it. Especially if I'm going 12k up for the first time.
 
I've spent many an hour in Zion. Great place, nasty wildlife, sketchy locals. I'd do it again.

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That's awesome to hear @ShadowSpear and @AWP.

I'm seeing about getting two weeks all together, and from what I've researched if I want to experience the full park 7-10 days is a good amount of time. Did you guys get backcountry permits when you went through or know from others about how difficult it was?
 
That's awesome to hear @ShadowSpear and @AWP.

I'm seeing about getting two weeks all together, and from what I've researched if I want to experience the full park 7-10 days is a good amount of time. Did you guys get backcountry permits when you went through or know from others about how difficult it was?

All of my permits were handled by the Happy Trails Trading Company. I think a guy named Jed took care of everything, but it has been a few years.
 
All of my permits were handled by the Happy Trails Trading Company. I think a guy named Jed took care of everything, but it has been a few years.


You know those moments where it takes a second to realize that you've been a moron? Yeah.

I'll say hi to Joshua Graham for you when I go.
 
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