Well as many of you are aware, I have been preparing for the
Mt. Whitney hike for several months and I can happily say I did it! The total
hike distance was 22 miles with over 6,000' of elevation gain over two days. It
was an amazing hike with excellent weather and fantastic views.
This all started when Uncle Arthur alerted family members
that he had been accepted; through the lottery process, to have permits to
climb Mt. Whitney. I had never really thought of climbing Mt. Whitney but after
researching it, I quickly saw that this was going to be a once in a lifetime opportunity
and I signed up.
I have been training to do a half century bike ride so I
thought that my bike riding would make great cross training which it mostly
did. Before the hike, I was able to get
in two hikes up Adam's canyon with my backpack but I really should have done
much more hiking.
The trip started out with a quick stop in Cedar City where I
dropped Debra off to stay with her mom and pick up Michael to go with me on to
Las Vegas where Arthur joined us. Then it was on to California to the base of
the mountain. We acclimated to the high altitude of 10,000' for the first night
at Onion Valley campground. We were all a bit apprehensive about the upcoming
hike, so we lightened our packs with anything we thought we could do without.
In the end, I was hiking with a 30 lb backpack. The following day, we started at Whitney Portal which is the official entrance of the hike.
We started early in the morning and took it easy so that we would not burn out
early.
The first part of the trail was beautiful with plenty of
shade from the forest as well as lakes and streams that followed the
trail. By mid-day we passed the tree line and made our base camp at 12,000'.
We made our dinner of dehydrated food then settled in for a
cool night with temperatures that dropped below freezing. I don't know if my
lack of sleep that night was due to the cold temperatures or knowing that we
still had over 2,500 feet of climbing still to go.
The next morning we were off again with the next accomplishment
being the 96 switchbacks that took us to trail crest at 13,777'. At this point
we could finally see the other side of the mountain which was Sequoia National
Park. We continued our trek, sometimes though snow covered trails until we
reached the summit and celebrated our accomplishment.
At the top I sung happy birthday to Brian as promised (I
hope he heard me) and then took in the sights. It was amazing, we could see for
hundreds of miles in all directions. After about 45 minutes of enjoying the top
we began our decent. At times, I thought going down was harder than going up. We
were tired and the trail kept going on and on as we worked our way back to base camp where we picked up our tents, sleeping bags and packs. After breaking camp, we continued down the trail to the portal. We would have celebrated
our accomplishment but we were all exhausted and just glad to be finished.
What is next? Maybe the Grand Canyon - Rim to Rim, we will
just have to see.
Our first camp at Onion Valley campground
Looking up at Mt. Whitney from the valley floor
Getting ready to start
OK, here we go!
Crossing one of the many streams
Lone Pine Lake
One of many waterfalls
More streams to cross
Taking a rest stop in the shade
Approaching the treeline
Our camp at Trail Camp (my tent is the blue one)
It's next to impossible to see, but the slope on the left is the 96 switchbacks
Sunset at Trail Camp (the tall shadow is Mt. Whitney)
We filled up our water bottles at this lake and we are ready to start day two.
Starting up the 96 switchbacks
The "cables" were covered in snow
Moss pretending to be flowers
We made it to trail crest (13,777') but we don't get to stop here, still 2.5 miles to go and its all uphill (just like everything else).
The top section is not for the faint of heart (just don't look down)
The windows
Happy birthday Brian (from the top of the world or at least the US)
Time to rest at the top
Time to celebrate at the top!
Heading back down through the snow fields
Returning to trail crest
Our weary team
Almost done.
The last waterfall before returning to the the bottom