Our 2016 JMT Fail.....
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 9:28 am
After hiking 47 miles from Tuolumne Meadows in four days, my wife and I decided to make camp at the junction of the JMT and Duck Pass Trail. As we sat there relaxing before putting up the tent, I asked my wife a question. I knew her feet were hurting from some of the blisters she acquired from the long downhill into Reds meadow but I knew that would not stop her, so I asked "Are you having fun?" She replied "no, not really. You?" I replied, "not really." We both started into a conversation about all we were doing was hiking, no exploring lakes and areas and no fishing after four days. It was at that point we realized that we were not "through hikers" or like the PCT hiking machines. We actually like to slow down, enjoy the scenery, explore the places near our camp and try to fish the creeks, rivers and lakes surrounding us. Those experiences actually relax us and make us excited to hike and see what the next day has in store for us.
8 months of planning and preparation for the JMT and we decide to tap out after 4 days. Not enjoying the trip was the biggest issue but blisters and a physical issue I developed contributed to our decision. So the next day we hiked out over Duck pass to Lake Mary where we waited for over an hour for a trolley that never showed up. We ended up walking into Mammoth (no one would give us a ride, wife said we looked like dirty hippies) only to find only one hotel room available due to the Mammoth motocross taking place. In total, we hiked about 60 miles in 5 days.
After having a few days to look back on our trip, we made these wrong planning decisions:
1. Since we were on a timeline (wife was going to Hawaii on July 12), we should have split the JMT in half and hiked from TM to Florence lake this year and hiked from Florence to Whitney next year. This would of allowed us to take a little more time and hike less mileage on some days. Plus, it should be easier to get a permit leaving out of Florence.
2. We should have hiked from TM to Reds Meadow in 4 days instead of 3. Our day 2 plan of hiking from Lyell footbridge to Garnet lake took it out of me, especially with all of the snow travel over Donahue and Island Pass. We should have stopped and camped at Thousand Island and Rosalie lake. Both were beautiful and had fish jumping everywhere.
3. Weight issues....our packs were too heavy to start with. Only wanting to do a single re-supply at MTR was a bad idea if we were planning on stopping at Reds Meadow and VVR. We should have sent supplies to both places to take 10-13lbs off our backs and feet. Lesson learned.
4. We are not hiking machines. Gotta give it to the PCT hikers, how they can wake up at 6am, leave camp by 6:30, hike all day, roll into camp around 6pm, set up camp and be in bed by 8, and then repeat the next day is impressive. We are not like that. We do hike fast but like to be in camp pretty early to relax, explore the area and if possible, fish. Both my wife and I are really "we hike to fish" hikers.
I want to thank everyone on this forum for giving me advice and information about certain areas. Also want to say that we met some great people hiking the PCT who gave us some great info and insight about life on the trail. Hearing about their crazy experiences from Whitney to TM (Silver and Glen seemed to be the sketchiest), "trail tramps", nasty hostels and seeing kites flying on Donahue pass really showed us a different side of hiking.
Through out this whole process, my wife and I have learned a lot about hiking, trip preparation, and about ourselves. We plan on finishing the trip next year but with two buckets waiting for us at MTR, we are not done with a certain part of the JMT for this year. We are heading back out to explore the Selden Pass area lakes for a 5 day fishing trip (base camp at Marie and hike into Sandpiper and Three Island, hitting Heart and Sallie Keyes on the way out).
If anyone would like info about the trail from Duck pass to TM, please ask (even though it will be over a week old). Will write up a TR after we get back from fishing for gold around Selden
Edit: I did write a quick mosquito and conditions report on those pages. Thanks Maverick for reminding me
8 months of planning and preparation for the JMT and we decide to tap out after 4 days. Not enjoying the trip was the biggest issue but blisters and a physical issue I developed contributed to our decision. So the next day we hiked out over Duck pass to Lake Mary where we waited for over an hour for a trolley that never showed up. We ended up walking into Mammoth (no one would give us a ride, wife said we looked like dirty hippies) only to find only one hotel room available due to the Mammoth motocross taking place. In total, we hiked about 60 miles in 5 days.
After having a few days to look back on our trip, we made these wrong planning decisions:
1. Since we were on a timeline (wife was going to Hawaii on July 12), we should have split the JMT in half and hiked from TM to Florence lake this year and hiked from Florence to Whitney next year. This would of allowed us to take a little more time and hike less mileage on some days. Plus, it should be easier to get a permit leaving out of Florence.
2. We should have hiked from TM to Reds Meadow in 4 days instead of 3. Our day 2 plan of hiking from Lyell footbridge to Garnet lake took it out of me, especially with all of the snow travel over Donahue and Island Pass. We should have stopped and camped at Thousand Island and Rosalie lake. Both were beautiful and had fish jumping everywhere.
3. Weight issues....our packs were too heavy to start with. Only wanting to do a single re-supply at MTR was a bad idea if we were planning on stopping at Reds Meadow and VVR. We should have sent supplies to both places to take 10-13lbs off our backs and feet. Lesson learned.
4. We are not hiking machines. Gotta give it to the PCT hikers, how they can wake up at 6am, leave camp by 6:30, hike all day, roll into camp around 6pm, set up camp and be in bed by 8, and then repeat the next day is impressive. We are not like that. We do hike fast but like to be in camp pretty early to relax, explore the area and if possible, fish. Both my wife and I are really "we hike to fish" hikers.
I want to thank everyone on this forum for giving me advice and information about certain areas. Also want to say that we met some great people hiking the PCT who gave us some great info and insight about life on the trail. Hearing about their crazy experiences from Whitney to TM (Silver and Glen seemed to be the sketchiest), "trail tramps", nasty hostels and seeing kites flying on Donahue pass really showed us a different side of hiking.
Through out this whole process, my wife and I have learned a lot about hiking, trip preparation, and about ourselves. We plan on finishing the trip next year but with two buckets waiting for us at MTR, we are not done with a certain part of the JMT for this year. We are heading back out to explore the Selden Pass area lakes for a 5 day fishing trip (base camp at Marie and hike into Sandpiper and Three Island, hitting Heart and Sallie Keyes on the way out).
If anyone would like info about the trail from Duck pass to TM, please ask (even though it will be over a week old). Will write up a TR after we get back from fishing for gold around Selden
Edit: I did write a quick mosquito and conditions report on those pages. Thanks Maverick for reminding me