Stick anyone next to a cliff and they’ll inch forward and peek over; put anyone in a supercar and they’ll double the speed limit. We all want to stay safe and comfortable, sure, but in those moments when we lose our footing and time slows to a crawl, we are undeniably living in the moment. Call it suicidal or call it truly living. Here are ten trails that return hikers to their baser need: staying alive.
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The Maze – Canyonlands, Utah
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Aron Lee Ralston, played by James Franco in the film 127 Hours, was trapped by a boulder for over five days in the remote Blue John Canyon in southeast Utah. A little farther southeast, in the remotest section of Canyonlands National Park, lies The Maze. After traveling hours from the nearest ranger station in an AWD, high-clearance vehicle, visitors hike into an endless web of red, dusty, dead-end gorges carved over the millennia by ancient rivers. Down in the canyons, it’s nearly impossible to get a sense of where you are, the temperatures top 110 degrees in summer and rainstorms produce flash floods. But because the dangers are so evident, visitors to The Maze are almost always prepared and experienced; that, paired with watchful park rangers, has kept the death toll steady at zero.