because I can’t park on a hill.
Instead of getting a rolling start,
I have to pay the bill.”
C.C.
Sometimes I envy Mark and his Mammoth Lakes home. It took me all morning to drive to the Visitors Center. Ellen, from the USFS, was able to get me the last walk-in permit for the Shadow Creek Trail.
The hike up the Shadow Creek Trail is one of the most picturesque in the Sierra. There is a long series of waterfalls along Shadow Creek.
Once you get to Ediza the scenery just gets even better.
I set up camp…
…and yes, that is my new Tarptent, a double rainbow, just like Maverick’s. I would like to say I needed more space and less weight, but the truth is I bought it so I can be one of the “Kool Kids”.

The next day I climbed up to the cirque between Ritter and Banner.
For details of the summit trip up Banner please follow this link:
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For a report on my failed summit attempt on Ritter please read this report:
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The vampires were pretty bad but nothing 100% deet couldn’t keep under control.
The meadow above Ediza is an incredibly beautiful area.
I was planning on ending this report with a picture of grapes ripened on the vine in my backyard. I was going to make some comment about, “Mark may live in a beautiful area, but he can’t grow grapes like these in his back yard."

Guess what, the vermin ate every one of my grapes while I was out!

Thanks for reading my post.
-Russ