This followed a trip to Yosemite in July. On that trip, I sprained an ankle, and developed some chest pain. The chest pain was not a new thing; it had become a pattern.
So, the high-level goal of this trip to SEKI was just to get up and enjoy mountains without chest pain, and without aggravating my stubborn ankle. Mostly, that just that meant slowing down--but I tried a few other things, too.
The entire trip report is here: https://ontheswitchbacks.wordpress.com/ ... o-lollygag. As usual, I apologize for the little ads that show up: the blog is not monetized in any way. It's just free, but of course nothing is free, so then there are the ads. I would put the entire trip report in this post, but I'm too verbose to make that practical.
The summary is the typical summary: SEKI did not disappoint.
Here's some eye candy:

There's a reason Kings Canyon is a National Park

Along the Cirque Crest

A room with a view

Another room with a view

On the slopes of Arrow Peak

Meadow pornography

Typical Sierra grandeur

A rare--but not unheard of--sight at 8,000 feet