Title: July 17, 2013 - Trail Camp
Hike Info:
Trail: John Muir Trail
Starting location: Guitar lake
Destination: Whitney Portal
Actual Destination: Trail Camp
Distance: 9.21
Start Time: 6:03am
End Time: 6:50pm
Travel Time: 12:47 (0.72 mph)
Moving Time: 6:52 (1.34 mph) 1
Elevation Rise: 3,336' 1
Maximum Elevation: 14,506'
Destination: Whitney Portal
Actual Destination: Trail Camp
Distance: 9.21
Start Time: 6:03am
End Time: 6:50pm
Travel Time: 12:47 (0.72 mph)
Moving Time: 6:52 (1.34 mph) 1
Elevation Rise: 3,336' 1
Maximum Elevation: 14,506'
Description:
Psalm 19:1-4 (NIV), from today's quiet time:
The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
2 Day after day they pour forth speech;
night after night they reveal knowledge.
3 They have no speech, they use no words;
no sound is heard from them.
4 Yet their voice goes out into all the earth,
their words to the ends of the world.
In the heavens God has pitched a tent for the sun.
These words seem so appropriate, so right after all which we have seen and done. May my spirit offer the same words and praise.The Night Sky silouetted by the top of the Sierras |
I woke up at 2:30 to seeing the stars dance in the heavens. Then I turned over and saw lights on the move up past us, and on up to the mountains which we will climb today. My mind must have been excited as I could not return back to sleep for more than just a few minutes.
Morning has broken |
Guitar Lake |
Left our campsite at 6 and started up the long trail to Trail Crest. We will be in shadows all the way to Trail Crest. Like the Tolkien song says, The Road Goes Ever Onward. But today is our last day on the Trail. Tonight Steven will pick us up, assuming we can make it down to Whitney Portal. Showers and burgers fill my mind as we walk along.
The trail is going up is strong and the oxygen is light. This has us stopping for breath in the cold air, but the coolness does have the positive effect of having move along. Not really sweating. Before we know it, we have climbed up 500', then a thousand. I start playing a game of saying which pass we have just topped-Glen Pass, then Pinchot, Mather, Muir, and finally, of course, Forester.
We rise above Hitchcock Lakes, admiring the reflections of the rocks rising from the lakes. The sun is shining on these slopes, creating a bright spots on our climb. We stop a couple of times to take off our packs. At 9, three things happens: we come out into the light, John B from Fresno appears, and we arrive at Trail Crest. All three are welcome, even though in a little while, the first will be less so.
Trail up the side of the mountain |
Almost to the top |
At the top (36.57886, -118.29185), we found the Whitney hut, actually called the Smithsonian Institute Hut. It was constructed to observe a solar eclipse. In the trail registry, we saw that the Ray and Rachel had made it to the top on Monday, July 15th. It was good to see that. But we did not see an entry for Nicole.
Also on top, we see John from Fresno, along with George, Chris and Steve from Minnesota. Sort of like a family reunion. We talk for awhile. After much trying, got to send a text with our picture. Also Spot worked as well.
That is when things got interesting. Called up Steven. He said that Andrea was coming in from the High Sierra Trail to surprise us. She would be there Thursday night, and climb over Whitney Friday. At least that is what her schedule is. That is a big surprise. What a wonderful daughter to think of us, and want to make our lives a joy.
This does lead to one complication-what do we do now? Go back to Guitar Lake? Go down to Lone Pine tonight? Stop someplace else? We decide to stop on the trail down. We were not up to doing the climb out of Guitar again.
We called other family members, telling them we made it to the top. Also, that we have now officially completed the JMT, It is fun doing that--also fun just saying that. Got through to all, except Andrea, of course. David does say that not all of our Spot messages got through. The Minnesota group decides to leave the party after awhile. We talk with John for awhile longer, then he heads off as well.
Gary, King of the World |
We stay on top for a total of an hour and a half, then start coming back down. It is faster-not as much need to catch our breath. But you do feel weaker, so we do not move very fast. Also with the rocky surface we have a tendency to be careful.
Whitney from the east |
Trail Camp is by the pond |
You may have noticed, that the description from the top does not contain these jaw dropping thoughts and observations. I guess by the time we got there, it just does not match up to the rest of the journey. It is the end, and that makes it special. it is wonderful to see the mountains upon mountains, looking down on everything around us. the cold, blue lakes, the barren landscape. but there is not a specialness to the place for me, like there is around some of the other high places we have been too. Even a lowly pass like Island, I have more desire to be at. I am not saying that I wish I was not here, but that the enjoyment is in the completion of the journey, rather than in the place. Do we think we will go up there again? Probably not.
Today's JMT Lesson: It does not matter how fast you go, as long as you get there.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks |
Oatmeal and add-ins, such as dried peaches, strawberries, nuts, granola. Tang. | Peanut Butter and Nutella on crackers | Beef Vegetable Wrap Milano Mint Chocolate Cookies |
Clif Bar, Jelly Bellies, CytoMax, Propel, GORP, Bank Balls |
1The supplied figures above come from either the book John Muir Trail: The essential guide to hiking America's most famous trail by Elizabeth Wenk or from topo maps. There was only partial tracks for today in my GPS. Below is the readings from today's status on the GPS. I view it as only somewhat accurate.
Distance: 9.41 miles
Elevation Rise: 1,805'
Maximum Elevation: 14,505'
On the trail up |
The Windows and Mt Muir from Whitney |
Trail down to Trail Camp |
Marmot Heaven |
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