left portal at 2:45 AM, didn't see anyone until trail camp - a nice hike under the stars. trail crest 7:00 AM Muir Summit 8:30 (really poor routefinding) Whitney Summit 9:50, back at car 14:30. 14er #3 for me after Russell then Muir. Will do MR next year - just wanted to guarantee the summit this time.
What a beautiful day for my Birthday hike! Got sung to by a motley and throughly nice bunch of guys. Took highest altitude piss ever likely to. Mount Whitney has the crapper with the best views!
Route Climbed: Mountaineer's route Date Climbed: September 1, 2002
First 14-er for me. Learnt some lessons the hard way. Two novices going straight at Whitney mountaineer's route coming from sea-level. Got sick due to altitude, still pushed to the summit, and had to return by the main trail. If you're an experienced hiker/backpacker thinking of making that next step, better save some time (two nights at high altitude) for acclimatization, even if you're super-fit. Climb was enjoyable still (till the altitude hit me at 13,500 ft:)
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: July 22, 2003
Our party of 6 summitted about 10:00AM. Real cool thing was the high altitude helicopter rescue to retrieve a climber that darkness trapped on the summit. Helicopter takeoff from the summit was something to watch.
Route Climbed: East Face Date Climbed: August 28, 2004
Great climbing with Dirk (Diggler) from Iceberg Lake. We roped up for 3 pitches and free-solo'd the rest. The weather was perfect and we made good time since there were no other parties on the route. On the way down in the Mountaineer's chute tons of rocks rained down from the East Buttress, we were lucky to escape uninjured.
Route Climbed: Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead Date Climbed: 17-21 August 2004
Summited on 20 August 2004 with 2 friends. Big dark cloud gathered above us and forced us off the peak at about 12:30pm. Began to hail as we ran down to treeline and poured at Outpost camp until 5:30pm. Beautiful, non-technical summit. Watch out for the begging marmot at the top.
Nice dayhike of Whitney and Muir (up MR, down trail). The mountaineers gully was easier than expected but the icy ledges above the notch made the route exciting.
Route Climbed: Mt. Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 19th 2004
Flew in the night before from Kansas, met my brother from LA at the airport and drove to Lone Pine and stayed at the Dow Villa Hotel that night. Day hiked up the Mt. Whitney Trail with my twin brother the next morning. Started at 5am. Summitted a little after 1pm. Left summit around 1:30 and was back to the trailhead by 6:30. 13.5 hours...very long day, but well worth it. Check out my picture of Lone Pine lake taken at about 6:30 am. Obviously more spectacular in person but the pic is pretty good. Got snowed on at the summit. Awesome hike!
Route Climbed: Main Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 19, 2004
Wow, great dayhike, awesome experience... anyone in California who is in decent shape can and should do Whitney... got a late start (almost 6:30), took almost seven hours to reach the summit, managed to get back down before dark... getting up those famous switchbacks was really the only part that was particularly tough (well, that and beginning the descent), and even that was manageable... I had never done anything comparable to this before and I'm not in perfect shape, but I spent a day acclimatizing and was well-hydrated, and had no problems whatsoever, except that I forgot to reapply the sunscreen often enough and had a slight sunburn afterward... but altogether a great experience, the kind that can hook someone...
Route Climbed: Main Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 8th, 2004
Well the day finally came and we all made a successful trip out of it. We arrived in Lone Pine on Friday morning and ate breakfast in town, then went to the ranger station and picked up our permits and asked a few questions. We then headed up to the lone pine campground at around 5500 feet. This was supposed to be our camp for the next 2 nights. It was pretty much dessert terrain that looked almost like a lunar landscape. We decided to drive up and check out the Whitney Portal campground and we were lucky enough to get the last spot available. The camp host was also nice enough to switch our reservation for a different site that we had reserved for Sunday night. This was all great news because the sites we beautiful. Huge pine trees, a stream 30 feet away, bathrooms about 150 feet away, plenty of trees for shade and the altitude is around 7500 there. The temperature was perfect also, mid 50's at night and maybe 80's during the day. We were also thrilled that we wouldn't have to pack up camp at 3AM on summit day.
After we got all settled in we went for a hike to see where the trailhead was and to get familiar with the area. We followed a stream up for a while which had many waterfalls and very clear pools. Took lots of pictures on different parts of the falls. Unfortunately Brad's camera decided to take a swim while we all posed for a self-timer shot. We tossed a Frisbee around for a while too. Afterward we went back to camp and Brad made us some great steak and potatoes dinner. We relaxed and played card for a while, and a small Bear decided to go fishing about 30 feet from us. So I got my camera and tried to get what pictures I could but unfortunately it was too dark and they didn't come out that great.
The next day we got up and had breakfast at the Whitney Portal Store. They have a pancake that is $2.74 and is about the size of two large plates. It could easily feed three people. After breakfast we walked up to the falls for a few more photos, then went back to camp and relaxed for an hour or two. We knew we needed to get acclimated a little better so we went out to Cottonwood Lakes which is only about an hour away. It was a nice hike that started at about 9500 ft and at the 1st lake which is where we stopped the elevation was 11,000 ft. It was a nice easy 5 mile hike each way with a destination I would move to California for. We ate lunch there played toss with the Frisbee a bit and headed back. It took us 2:05 to hike in and 1:50 to hike out. I think we would have liked to hike this on Friday instead of Saturday because we all didn't exactly want a 10 mile hike the day before a 22 mile one. We all felt really good for being up at that altitude.
When we got back to camp Brad made some great chili and cornbread for dinner. While Brad was cooking someone spotted a bear so I grabbed the camera and chased after the bear again. It was a little more interested in fishing that it was me though but I did follow it about a 1/4 mile down the stream. It was just about dusk again so the pictures didn't really turn out but there still in my head. It was the same small bear from the night before so I wasn't too worried about it. I was more worried about Momma bear around the corner somewhere not liking me as bear paparazzi. I did get within about 15 feet of it numerous time though. Back at camp we all got all out packs ready for an early morning departure.
We awoke at 2:45 and were on the trail by 3:45 and the weather was a perfect 56 degrees. There was a scale at the trailhead so we all weighed our pack. Rob came in the lightest at 15 lbs and mine the heaviest at 20lbs. I was pretty mad about that. Why in the he** is a daypack 20lbs?(Lots of extra food) We got just high enough to get some sunrise pictures over lone pine lake. I really really regret not getting a tripod for this trip because some of those sunrise pictures could be a lot better. It was an amazing site. If I only had Glen (Boynhisdog) with us we all could see how truly beautiful it was. We got to consultation lake pretty easily and filtered water and eat some lunch there. This was the half way point to the peak at 6 miles. After a long break we go back on the trail and started the dreaded 96 switchbacks. We started off at a great pace but that was a bit much for us so we just slowed it down to a good conversational pace and we made much better progress. At the top of the switchbacks is trailcrest at 13,600 feet. But just around the corner you drop about 400 feet which has to be gained again. I found this to be the hardest part of the trail. We finally made our way to the summit 7 hours and 45 minutes after we left. We took a nice break up there and took lots of pictures. Talked with some other people that we met along the trail. I had brought my phone and it did happen to work up there so we made some celebration phone calls. (Verizon) We then started heading back down. Brad and I had also intended on bagging Mt. Muir while we were up there but we were unsure of which one it was. We got some information from some people that said it was right were we were, so we climbed up 100 feet or so and I knew it wasn't it so we headed down. I found it about 10 minutes later but had no energy and Brad had already started running down to catch up with Marissa because she didn't have a water filter. Rob and I made out way down a little slower and finished about 40 minutes after they did. Brad and Marissa finished at about 13 hours and Rob and I around 13hours 45 minutes. The trail is pretty rocky half of the way so it's pretty hard on your feet, but we all did pretty good. Only a few small blisters between all of us.
We all enjoyed our $5 shower at the Whitney Portal store and ate some burgers and picked up our I hiked Whitney souvenirs. We went back to camp and called it a pretty early night. For whatever reason I was having a very hard time catching my breath and didn't sleep much at all. A bear decided to visit us also and tried to get into our trailer but it ran away after Brad yelled at it from inside his tent about 5 feet from it. It hung out around our tent for a while that night but unfortunately I left my headlamp inside my pack in the trailer so I never got to see a good view of it that night. It was really a great trip but I could have been in far better shape for it. This hot summer thing is killing me. Got on the scale when I got home finding myself the heaviest I have been in my life. So I need to do some major conditioning before I set off on any other adventures.
Thanks to Brad, Marissa and Rob for making the trip memorable. It was a blast!!!
Route Climbed: Mt. Whitney Trail Date Climbed: October, 1988
After living all my life in MT, WY, and CO was going to school in San Francisco, and did this as an over-nighter with Jennifer and Jay Ratcliff. We were blessed with extremely warm October temperatures--the only thing needed on the summit was a light jacket! At the time we did Whitney, I was still into "higher is better," and remember thinking, "if the high point of the Lower 48 isn't in the Rockies, well, at least it's a nice mountain..." Which it indeed is. A pleasantly memorable outing, with a couple of terrific people!
Route Climbed: Via the High Sierra Trail Date Climbed: July 31, 2004
Came up under a full moon arriving at 4 AM finishing the High Sierra Trail from Crescent Meadows in just under 47 hours. Great night! Sunrise was awesome, too.
Route Climbed: Mt. Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 20th, 2000
A friend and I took off about 7:00 in the morning with plans to do the round trip by dark - good thing we brought along a couple of flashlights - also good thing there was a good moon later on as well!
We bivvied at Whitney Portal so had a little acclimation after the drive up from San Diego that morning. Still not quite enough acclimation as it turned out but it wasn't so bad, just a few minor symptoms of altitude sickness.
We didn't make the summit until after 5 so we were pushing it to be sure. My partner's knee started bothering her so we were slowed badly on the return. Came out at 1:30 am thankful to have that moon in the sky since batteries in both lights were long since dead.
This coudn't have been a more perfect day for a climb - light wind, about 50 degrees on top and fantastic visibility. We signed in as the 113th and 114th climbers that day but seldom saw other climbers - just a few here and there - this is a big mountain and a long trail!
stoneman5 - Sep 13, 2004 7:25 pm
Route Climbed: East Face Date Climbed: July, 1997Big day car to car. five hours on the route. Descended the trail, not recommended. Descend the Mtn'eers route instead.
orandall - Sep 11, 2004 5:26 pm
Route Climbed: trail Date Climbed: Sep 10 2004left portal at 2:45 AM, didn't see anyone until trail camp - a nice hike under the stars. trail crest 7:00 AM Muir Summit 8:30 (really poor routefinding) Whitney Summit 9:50, back at car 14:30. 14er #3 for me after Russell then Muir. Will do MR next year - just wanted to guarantee the summit this time.
woodstrider - Sep 8, 2004 5:20 pm
Date Climbed: August 26, 1997What a beautiful day for my Birthday hike! Got sung to by a motley and throughly nice bunch of guys. Took highest altitude piss ever likely to. Mount Whitney has the crapper with the best views!
mt_daydream - Sep 7, 2004 4:06 am
Route Climbed: Mountaineer's route Date Climbed: September 1, 2002First 14-er for me. Learnt some lessons the hard way. Two novices going straight at Whitney mountaineer's route coming from sea-level. Got sick due to altitude, still pushed to the summit, and had to return by the main trail. If you're an experienced hiker/backpacker thinking of making that next step, better save some time (two nights at high altitude) for acclimatization, even if you're super-fit. Climb was enjoyable still (till the altitude hit me at 13,500 ft:)
Completebum - Sep 6, 2004 3:01 pm
Route Climbed: Trail Date Climbed: September 5, 2004Wasn't planning on bagging Whitney after Muir but decided I'd rather decend the Mountaineers route than have to deal with any nagging rangers.
pennibocker - Sep 2, 2004 2:29 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: July 22, 2003Our party of 6 summitted about 10:00AM. Real cool thing was the high altitude helicopter rescue to retrieve a climber that darkness trapped on the summit. Helicopter takeoff from the summit was something to watch.
atc - Aug 31, 2004 4:04 am
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail (mule route) Date Climbed: Septermber 4, 20012-day trip to Mt. Whitney after winning the "Mt. Whitney permit lottery".
gordonye - Aug 30, 2004 4:16 pm
Route Climbed: East Face Date Climbed: August 28, 2004Great climbing with Dirk (Diggler) from Iceberg Lake. We roped up for 3 pitches and free-solo'd the rest. The weather was perfect and we made good time since there were no other parties on the route. On the way down in the Mountaineer's chute tons of rocks rained down from the East Buttress, we were lucky to escape uninjured.
thegoldengriff - Aug 25, 2004 8:37 pm
Route Climbed: main whitney trail Date Climbed: 13 August 2004Incredible trail. Left whitney portal campground at 2:00 AM, returned to the parking lot right at 4:00 PM. Amazing hike
ecallahan - Aug 24, 2004 1:36 pm
Route Climbed: Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead Date Climbed: 17-21 August 2004Summited on 20 August 2004 with 2 friends. Big dark cloud gathered above us and forced us off the peak at about 12:30pm. Began to hail as we ran down to treeline and poured at Outpost camp until 5:30pm. Beautiful, non-technical summit. Watch out for the begging marmot at the top.
cp0915 - Aug 23, 2004 9:13 pm
Route Climbed: MR Date Climbed: August 21, 2004Nice dayhike of Whitney and Muir (up MR, down trail). The mountaineers gully was easier than expected but the icy ledges above the notch made the route exciting.
KChiker - Aug 23, 2004 4:39 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 19th 2004Flew in the night before from Kansas, met my brother from LA at the airport and drove to Lone Pine and stayed at the Dow Villa Hotel that night. Day hiked up the Mt. Whitney Trail with my twin brother the next morning. Started at 5am. Summitted a little after 1pm. Left summit around 1:30 and was back to the trailhead by 6:30. 13.5 hours...very long day, but well worth it. Check out my picture of Lone Pine lake taken at about 6:30 am. Obviously more spectacular in person but the pic is pretty good. Got snowed on at the summit. Awesome hike!
oneoftheluckyones - Aug 22, 2004 5:21 pm
Route Climbed: Main Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 19, 2004Wow, great dayhike, awesome experience... anyone in California who is in decent shape can and should do Whitney... got a late start (almost 6:30), took almost seven hours to reach the summit, managed to get back down before dark... getting up those famous switchbacks was really the only part that was particularly tough (well, that and beginning the descent), and even that was manageable... I had never done anything comparable to this before and I'm not in perfect shape, but I spent a day acclimatizing and was well-hydrated, and had no problems whatsoever, except that I forgot to reapply the sunscreen often enough and had a slight sunburn afterward... but altogether a great experience, the kind that can hook someone...
one6180339 - Aug 21, 2004 2:37 pm
Route Climbed: Main trail Date Climbed: July 23, 02003Hiked to Trail Camp the first day. Summited the second day and returned to Trail Camp and stayed another night.
davis2001r6 - Aug 10, 2004 6:10 pm
Route Climbed: Main Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 8th, 2004Well the day finally came and we all made a successful trip out of it. We arrived in Lone Pine on Friday morning and ate breakfast in town, then went to the ranger station and picked up our permits and asked a few questions. We then headed up to the lone pine campground at around 5500 feet. This was supposed to be our camp for the next 2 nights. It was pretty much dessert terrain that looked almost like a lunar landscape. We decided to drive up and check out the Whitney Portal campground and we were lucky enough to get the last spot available. The camp host was also nice enough to switch our reservation for a different site that we had reserved for Sunday night. This was all great news because the sites we beautiful. Huge pine trees, a stream 30 feet away, bathrooms about 150 feet away, plenty of trees for shade and the altitude is around 7500 there. The temperature was perfect also, mid 50's at night and maybe 80's during the day. We were also thrilled that we wouldn't have to pack up camp at 3AM on summit day.
After we got all settled in we went for a hike to see where the trailhead was and to get familiar with the area. We followed a stream up for a while which had many waterfalls and very clear pools. Took lots of pictures on different parts of the falls. Unfortunately Brad's camera decided to take a swim while we all posed for a self-timer shot. We tossed a Frisbee around for a while too. Afterward we went back to camp and Brad made us some great steak and potatoes dinner. We relaxed and played card for a while, and a small Bear decided to go fishing about 30 feet from us. So I got my camera and tried to get what pictures I could but unfortunately it was too dark and they didn't come out that great.
The next day we got up and had breakfast at the Whitney Portal Store. They have a pancake that is $2.74 and is about the size of two large plates. It could easily feed three people. After breakfast we walked up to the falls for a few more photos, then went back to camp and relaxed for an hour or two. We knew we needed to get acclimated a little better so we went out to Cottonwood Lakes which is only about an hour away. It was a nice hike that started at about 9500 ft and at the 1st lake which is where we stopped the elevation was 11,000 ft. It was a nice easy 5 mile hike each way with a destination I would move to California for. We ate lunch there played toss with the Frisbee a bit and headed back. It took us 2:05 to hike in and 1:50 to hike out. I think we would have liked to hike this on Friday instead of Saturday because we all didn't exactly want a 10 mile hike the day before a 22 mile one. We all felt really good for being up at that altitude.
When we got back to camp Brad made some great chili and cornbread for dinner. While Brad was cooking someone spotted a bear so I grabbed the camera and chased after the bear again. It was a little more interested in fishing that it was me though but I did follow it about a 1/4 mile down the stream. It was just about dusk again so the pictures didn't really turn out but there still in my head. It was the same small bear from the night before so I wasn't too worried about it. I was more worried about Momma bear around the corner somewhere not liking me as bear paparazzi. I did get within about 15 feet of it numerous time though. Back at camp we all got all out packs ready for an early morning departure.
We awoke at 2:45 and were on the trail by 3:45 and the weather was a perfect 56 degrees. There was a scale at the trailhead so we all weighed our pack. Rob came in the lightest at 15 lbs and mine the heaviest at 20lbs. I was pretty mad about that. Why in the he** is a daypack 20lbs?(Lots of extra food) We got just high enough to get some sunrise pictures over lone pine lake. I really really regret not getting a tripod for this trip because some of those sunrise pictures could be a lot better. It was an amazing site. If I only had Glen (Boynhisdog) with us we all could see how truly beautiful it was. We got to consultation lake pretty easily and filtered water and eat some lunch there. This was the half way point to the peak at 6 miles. After a long break we go back on the trail and started the dreaded 96 switchbacks. We started off at a great pace but that was a bit much for us so we just slowed it down to a good conversational pace and we made much better progress. At the top of the switchbacks is trailcrest at 13,600 feet. But just around the corner you drop about 400 feet which has to be gained again. I found this to be the hardest part of the trail. We finally made our way to the summit 7 hours and 45 minutes after we left. We took a nice break up there and took lots of pictures. Talked with some other people that we met along the trail. I had brought my phone and it did happen to work up there so we made some celebration phone calls. (Verizon) We then started heading back down. Brad and I had also intended on bagging Mt. Muir while we were up there but we were unsure of which one it was. We got some information from some people that said it was right were we were, so we climbed up 100 feet or so and I knew it wasn't it so we headed down. I found it about 10 minutes later but had no energy and Brad had already started running down to catch up with Marissa because she didn't have a water filter. Rob and I made out way down a little slower and finished about 40 minutes after they did. Brad and Marissa finished at about 13 hours and Rob and I around 13hours 45 minutes. The trail is pretty rocky half of the way so it's pretty hard on your feet, but we all did pretty good. Only a few small blisters between all of us.
We all enjoyed our $5 shower at the Whitney Portal store and ate some burgers and picked up our I hiked Whitney souvenirs. We went back to camp and called it a pretty early night. For whatever reason I was having a very hard time catching my breath and didn't sleep much at all. A bear decided to visit us also and tried to get into our trailer but it ran away after Brad yelled at it from inside his tent about 5 feet from it. It hung out around our tent for a while that night but unfortunately I left my headlamp inside my pack in the trailer so I never got to see a good view of it that night. It was really a great trip but I could have been in far better shape for it. This hot summer thing is killing me. Got on the scale when I got home finding myself the heaviest I have been in my life. So I need to do some major conditioning before I set off on any other adventures.
Thanks to Brad, Marissa and Rob for making the trip memorable. It was a blast!!!
-TIM-
Saintgrizzly - Aug 8, 2004 12:39 am
Route Climbed: Mt. Whitney Trail Date Climbed: October, 1988After living all my life in MT, WY, and CO was going to school in San Francisco, and did this as an over-nighter with Jennifer and Jay Ratcliff. We were blessed with extremely warm October temperatures--the only thing needed on the summit was a light jacket! At the time we did Whitney, I was still into "higher is better," and remember thinking, "if the high point of the Lower 48 isn't in the Rockies, well, at least it's a nice mountain..." Which it indeed is. A pleasantly memorable outing, with a couple of terrific people!
Scott M. - Aug 3, 2004 2:54 pm
Route Climbed: Via the High Sierra Trail Date Climbed: July 31, 2004Came up under a full moon arriving at 4 AM finishing the High Sierra Trail from Crescent Meadows in just under 47 hours. Great night! Sunrise was awesome, too.
tyler_durden - Aug 1, 2004 7:25 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: July 31 2004Second time summitting...this week. This time did the dayhike and summitted Mt Muir on the way.
Don Nelsen - Aug 1, 2004 6:57 pm
Route Climbed: Mt. Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 20th, 2000A friend and I took off about 7:00 in the morning with plans to do the round trip by dark - good thing we brought along a couple of flashlights - also good thing there was a good moon later on as well!
We bivvied at Whitney Portal so had a little acclimation after the drive up from San Diego that morning. Still not quite enough acclimation as it turned out but it wasn't so bad, just a few minor symptoms of altitude sickness.
We didn't make the summit until after 5 so we were pushing it to be sure. My partner's knee started bothering her so we were slowed badly on the return. Came out at 1:30 am thankful to have that moon in the sky since batteries in both lights were long since dead.
This coudn't have been a more perfect day for a climb - light wind, about 50 degrees on top and fantastic visibility. We signed in as the 113th and 114th climbers that day but seldom saw other climbers - just a few here and there - this is a big mountain and a long trail!
Can't wait to do it again!
tyler_durden - Jul 26, 2004 10:55 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: July 25 2004Second time summitting Whitney. Awesome weather!