A Desert Oasis Paradise, Zion National Park, Utah |The Subway|

I had the pleasure of Jerry and Troy joining me on this awesome venture! Troy's Channel:    / @walkingwithawookie1097   Jerry's Channel:    / @jerryarizona   Jerry's Video of THIS Trip!    • The Most Beautiful canyon in Zion National...   Dive into one of Zion National Park’s most iconic canyoneering routes as we explore The Subway with Jerry Arizona and Troy from Walking with a Wookie, We hike and scramble to a hidden desert oasis carved deep into Utah’s backcountry. In this extreme wilderness adventure, we hike, scramble, rappel and swim through emerald pools, sculpted sandstone, and narrow slot canyon walls on a bucket-list trek perfect for serious outdoor enthusiasts who crave real back country exploration. Enjoy the cinematic views of waterfalls, slickrock, crystal‑clear desert water and desert wildlife. If you love national parks, Utah hikes, canyoneering, off‑trail exploration, and epic wilderness journeys, this Zion Subway video is for you. Hit subscribe to Karl Decker Presents for more extreme wilderness adventures, survival‑oriented tips, and inspirational expeditions across America’s most beautiful remote landscapes. Music: End Of The Line by Punch Deck found Here:   / end-of-the-line   Between Oceans and Summits, Fantasy World, Steps, Clouds, & Option by Alex-Productions found here    • Fantasy Cinematic Violin background music ...   Music promoted by http://onsound.eu/ The Red Desert by Hayden Folker |   / hayden-folker   Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... DISCLAIMER: The Expedition(s) documented on this channel are for entertainment purposes only, NOT FOR Explicit Instruction or Route Execution. I have had MANY NEAR DEATH experiences and a couple serious accidents over 30 years of Back country adventures, the RISKS are very REAL. I do not recommend or encourage attempting the routes or strategies shown in these videos, and assume no personal responsibility if you choose to do a similar outing. As always, hike, bike and climb at your own risk. Know Your LIMITS and stay within them if you expect to avoid any accidents. even then. . .