
Thanks, Gabe
Here's a link to a CalTopo map of the route
https://caltopo.com/m/4FRS
Well Maverick that is definitely some sobering advice to hear, but it is greatly appreciated. Given your recommendations on decreasing mileage I have made changes to the route in CalTopo that decreases the overall length by about 21 miles. Does this seem like a more doable way to go about the trip? I f I could, I would make an exit out of Whitney Portal, but as far as I've read there doesn't seem to be any reliable long term parking during mid-August. Does anyone have any experience with long term parking at Whitney Portal? If we could leave our car there not only would we be able to decrease the total distance by about another 10 mies, which would give us more leeway in our schedule.maverick wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 11:48 am Hi Gabe,
Having done 30+ mile days when doing the JMT before, when it was about an accomplishment, instead of immersing myself into the wilderness experience, I foolishly brought the ways of the world with me on the trail, instead of leaving it all behind where it belongs, it is a distraction.
So I can appreciate the enthusiasm in wanting to see a lot, but even with sticking to the trail, which you are not on your purposed route, the mileage is to way much, you never hiking in the Sierra Nevada before, it's not only the elevation and mileage, but the ruggedness of the terrain, your class 2 and 2/3 passes are not to be taken lightly, especially with not having done class 2 passes before or high mileage in the Sierra with heavy packs.
Would highly recommend to cut back on the mileage drastically, not for only for safety reason, but also so you can really get a flavor the "Range of Light", because this mountain range IS truly special and deserves one's total time and respect.
All the way from North Carolina. We are about 1.5 hours from the Pisgah/Great Smoky Mountains Parks, so we have many options for trips nearby. In fact the other day we did a hike along the Black Mountain Crest that was definitely a butt kicker when we added in 50 pound packs considering that a lot of the uphill and downhill sections were at about 800-1100 ft. elevation change per mile! Take a look at the elevation profile of the hike.
Per Maverick's advice, I decided to cut a little more mileage and have us finish at Whitney Portal, which cuts out the lower part of the route that goes through Milter Basin and Cottonwood Lakes, allowing us to divide up the two 14 and 15 mile back to back days. Appreciate the advice though!kpeter wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 5:02 pm This is a very small point, but on your last day you could camp at Soldier Lake (unnamed on the map, 2.8 miles west of New Army Pass (instead of High Lake on the eastern side of the pass), and quite easily make it over the pass and down to the trailhead at Cottonwood Lakes on your final day out. This is what I did, and I am old and slow. I also find Soldier Lake more attractive than High Lake, but that might just be me. That might free up a little mileage or time for elsewhere on your trip.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 16 guests