I wanted to do some traveling around Utah and the Southwest for a while, and what better time than the holiday break! I did this trip with my best pal and video partner, Dan. My favorite people are those that I can create with and we always have a lot of fun together. I came up with the whole itinerary: 2 weeks and 1,700 miles! This is something we’ve never done before. Some of my favorite photos are when I passed the camera to Dan and had him take a picture of me. When I’m behind the camera the whole time, I’m usually never the one in the photos, so it was nice to have him there to capture some memories for me.
Normally, the photos I see of the Southwest are all during the summer, so I was excited to do this trip in the winter to experience a different type of scenery. It wasn’t as snowy in some spots as I was expecting, but still made for beautiful vistas. None of these photos are heavily photoshopped. I’ve never been a fan of over-doing the colors to the point of over glorifying a place. What you see is what you get if you go to these same places! For this post, I wrote a lot of my little tips incase anyone reading this wants to do a similar trip in the winter. Whenever I go anywhere, I do a bunch of research on the places so I can be as prepared as possible. I read yelp reviews, other travel blogs, anything I can that seems honest and helpful. So I hope some of this is useful!
Tips before we start:
- If you plan on going to more than three national parks in the span of one year, purchase the national park pass for $80.
- If you are going to do this hike in the winter ice, you need to wear crampons
- I recommend snow boots as opposed to just regular hiking shoes. I opted to wear Sorels because I can’t stand my feet being cold.
- Temperatures were between 25 and 45 degrees, so dress appropriately.
- Avoid wearing jeans or any cotton clothing.
- Some of the places and hotels we stayed at did not have hair dryers, so bring one of those.
1. We started out in Los Angeles and drove through Vegas. Our first stop was Zion National Park. We did Angels Landing right off the bat. This is a really popular hike and will take at least three to four hours round trip. Since we took photos and videos along the way, it was an all day hike for us. I counted around 21 switchbacks on the back side that were pretty slippery. I saw younger guys wearing Pumas while trying to hike the switchbacks. They slipped all over the place and had to crawl in some spots. Don’t be like that. Wear proper foot gear, and you will be so much for comfortable.