TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
Great trip report, fantastic photos. I definitely need to do that route (but from a western approach) someday.
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Great Stuff, thank you! Really love your photos, you have a gift.
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
Thanks for the great trip report and beautiful photos! I did my first 8-day solo trip last year, so reading your report made me think about the emotions that arise hiking alone for that long of a time for the first time.
I've often gone up to altitude without being acclimated and often, I've been okay, with perhaps a slight headache. I appreciate the need to drink even when I'm not thirsty the first day in. On one trip, after coming up from Owens Valley and hiking to the Mammoth crest with a destination of Deer Lakes on the first day of a 9-day trip, I knew I should be drinking but, as is too often the case, I didn't.
We had another two miles and 1,000 feet or so to the lakes, and I was so nauseated, I had to stop and felt I would pass out. I felt fine (tired but okay) just before that. It was the worst I'd ever felt. As soon as I sat down and drank as much as I could (and had some raisins and nuts), I felt much better. I knew to drink even though I'd hydrated at the trailhead, but because I'm somewhat of a camel, I didn't. Lesson learned. I've also had some alcohol the first night of a trip, mixed with crystal light, and it's usually not a problem.
I've often gone up to altitude without being acclimated and often, I've been okay, with perhaps a slight headache. I appreciate the need to drink even when I'm not thirsty the first day in. On one trip, after coming up from Owens Valley and hiking to the Mammoth crest with a destination of Deer Lakes on the first day of a 9-day trip, I knew I should be drinking but, as is too often the case, I didn't.
We had another two miles and 1,000 feet or so to the lakes, and I was so nauseated, I had to stop and felt I would pass out. I felt fine (tired but okay) just before that. It was the worst I'd ever felt. As soon as I sat down and drank as much as I could (and had some raisins and nuts), I felt much better. I knew to drink even though I'd hydrated at the trailhead, but because I'm somewhat of a camel, I didn't. Lesson learned. I've also had some alcohol the first night of a trip, mixed with crystal light, and it's usually not a problem.
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
I enjoyed your report and pictures! Thanks!
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
Awesome trip, epic scenery, great pictures.
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
Thanks so much for posting this. I can sense you had a great time even with all the things gone wrong (how could you not?). I especially love this quote:
"Occasionally, I’d snap a photo when I remembered that I wasn’t dreaming."
Great pictures too, thanks again!
"Occasionally, I’d snap a photo when I remembered that I wasn’t dreaming."
Great pictures too, thanks again!
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
I'll second that. Every time I've done a strenuous hike after starting at sea level that day I've lived to regret it. I'm planning a trip over Kearsarge Pass this summer, and just to be safe I reserved a site at Onion Valley for the night before.schmalz wrote:In general it's not ideal to drive from sea level and immediately hike to 12k feet. I'll probably be putting an increased emphasis on building in more acclimation time for my next big trip.
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
I think that the biggest contributor to getting AMS was pushing myself past my comfort zone. On the day 2 ascent when I dry heaved, I was pushing very hard to get to Lake Reflection as soon as I could.TehipiteTom wrote:I'll second that. Every time I've done a strenuous hike after starting at sea level that day I've lived to regret it. I'm planning a trip over Kearsarge Pass this summer, and just to be safe I reserved a site at Onion Valley for the night before.schmalz wrote:In general it's not ideal to drive from sea level and immediately hike to 12k feet. I'll probably be putting an increased emphasis on building in more acclimation time for my next big trip.
The following day, I pushed myself as hard as possible to get up to my campsite before dark. I think that is probably the most tired I've ever been. I'm probably always suffering slightly from elevation on my trips, but I keep things in check enough where it doesn't become an issue. Pushing myself to my limit was probably my downfall.
I definitely learned to be more flexible and to listen to my body a bit more out there.
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
Magnificent photography; you may inspire me to put this loop on my list.
I thought I recognized a scene or two and so I dug around through the photographs of a trip I took to Reflection 10 years ago. This is not nearly as beautifully composed or photographed as your version (I love the color and water motion in your shot, not to mention the superior framing), but I thought you might smile to see that the same small rivulet captured both of us at different moments ten years apart. It was deja vue all over again for me
I thought I recognized a scene or two and so I dug around through the photographs of a trip I took to Reflection 10 years ago. This is not nearly as beautifully composed or photographed as your version (I love the color and water motion in your shot, not to mention the superior framing), but I thought you might smile to see that the same small rivulet captured both of us at different moments ten years apart. It was deja vue all over again for me
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Re: TR: Circle of Solitude (7/14-7/21 2012)
Great TR! I have been inspired and look forward to being able to steal away for over a week to do this. Maybe with my boys when they get older.
BTW what tripod are you using. I have an older Gitzo CF tripod but would like to try to get a little lighter for my long trips. I seem to draw too much attention when I hike with mine:)
BTW what tripod are you using. I have an older Gitzo CF tripod but would like to try to get a little lighter for my long trips. I seem to draw too much attention when I hike with mine:)
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