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TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 9:40 am
by jimmyjamhikes
I am the kind of person that jumps in the deep end before learning how to swim.

As a result, many times in my life after muddling my way through situations I don't know how to handle, I have back-tracked to more basic experiences and then thought "Hey! It would have been a lot better to start over here...."

So it goes.

With that context in mind, I give you a trip report about a two-week journey on the John Muir Trail.

No backcountry passes. No crampons or ice axes. Just a lovely walk through the woods.

https://jimmyjamhikingclub.com/jmt-sout ... ppy-isles/

As it turns out, this year was a really good year to go. Every ranger we spoke with talked about how empty the place was. We only camped near others on two nights, and that's without looking very hard away from popular sites near the trail.

Here are some of my favorite pictures from the trip:

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Tarn below Chocolate Peak

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Columbines!

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Swimming in Dusy Basin (I swam every single day of the trip!)

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Helen Lake

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My first-ever view of the Muir Hut

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Goddard Canyon

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Marie Lakes

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Richardson's Germanium

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Hail hike!

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Virginia Lake

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That hiker REALLY needs a shower....

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Shadow Creek

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Garnet Lake

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Donahue Peak

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Lyell Fork

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Lower Cathedral Lake

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Fellow hikers, heading towards Half Dome

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Half Dome, Mount Broderick, Liberty Cap, and Nevada Falls

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:13 am
by neil d
Exceptional photos! Really like the one of Lyell Fork.

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:16 am
by Harlen
Fantastic- and you saw BEARS!! I too love the Lyell Fork shot, and the last one of Half Dome to the falls... and the geranium, and those columbine!... and the one of your freezing your arse in the lake, with that painful, suffering smile on your face-- you're not fooling anyone Jim.
Isn't it great to go on a long trip? Cheers, Ian.

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:42 am
by texan
Thanks for the TR and the photos are great!

Texan

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:47 am
by Harlen
...and so many more fantastic pictures in your blog! How did the Hermit photo not make the cut? And the reflection shot of Mendel-Darwin? As a bit of a botany photo nerd, I also really appreciate the sharp photo of the Ranger buttons- well done!

You mention that after taking yet another swim, you lost the previous bug stress; this is because you had now put yourself in a life and death situation! You're not meant to swim way the hell out Jim; a Sierra swim is this: dive in parallel to the bank, immediately claw your way back to land; jump around cussing till warm again.... wait 5 or 6 days, then do it again. :nod: It does look like you all had a great time.

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 12:09 pm
by sekihiker
I just clicked your link and went through the whole report. It was like a virtual trip with all the reminders of what really happens on the trail. Thanks for posting all the photos and sharing the lows as well as the highs - and all the in-betweens. This report is the next best thing to getting out on the trail.

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:13 pm
by jimmyjamhikes
Thanks so much for all the replies! I love this group.

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 2:42 pm
by balzaccom
Really nice. And it looks like you usually had great weather...no smoke!

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 4:06 pm
by kpeter
Beautiful report. Fun to see some familiar places!

Re: TR: JMT South Lake to Happy Isles 7/18-8/1/20

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:21 pm
by windknot
Thanks for the gorgeous photos. You must have a much stronger pain/cold tolerance than I to swim in those lakes. In that picture of Lower Cathedral Lake, are you using your sleeping pad as a floatation device?? Can't believe I've never thought of that before.