Title: July 5, 2013 - Bear Creek
Hike Info:
Trail:
Starting location: Vermillion Valley Resort
Destination: Bear Creek
Actual Destination: Jct with Gables Creek And JMT, at Bear Creek
Distance: 10.0 miles 1
Travel Time: 9:05( mph)
Moving Time: 5:33 ( mph)
Elevation Rise: 2,580' 1
Maximum Elevation: 9,888
Description:
I am looking forward to is day, both with a certain amount of fear of the climb with a heavy pack, but also a sense of testing my boundaries. Knowing what I can do and what I should back away from. What is necessary to tolerate for a great deal of pleasure and where the pleasure ends and wondering why I am doing it. Sherri has offered me an alternative of going up a different trail. While easier, I am not sure I want to do it that way. These were words written a couple of days ago.
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As it turned out, we decided yesterday that with walking so far on the other side after the ferry, about 3/4 of a mile in a hot morning sun, we would go up Bear Ridge Trail. It still reaches the top of the ridge at 9,888', but it takes longer to do it, as in miles, so it is a bit more gradual.
Looking up Bear Creek |
The trail is in pretty good shape, but it still is a pretty good trudge. We do try to see if we can get cell reception, but not successful. Despite the heavy packs and the incessant upward climb, Sherri and I do surprising well. Sherri's pack is weighing in around 35 pounds, while mine is over 60.
My GPS shows varying amounts of elevation, so while I think I know approximately our altitude, it is a it disheartening to be working so hard only to show a drop in elevation. but whatever the altimeter shows, we still need to go up to 9,888'. We cross one pretty good flowing of water. The map shows we cross it again, above, but it is dry there. So we decide to munch on things like Clif Bars for lunch instead of our usual of peanut butter and Nutella.
Around 2, we reach the top of the ridge, and the junction with the JMT. There we meet Mike and Anna. She works for the San Joaquin Air Pollution Control Board in Fresno. We will see them off and on for the next couple of days. It is pleasant to chat with them.
Sherri and an Incense Cedar |
Bear Creek |
We get up to the junction of the Lake Italy Trail, then cross its creek. That would be a bit misleading since there are actually four separate crossings. We manage to do it without taking off our shoes. But we do this by meandering up and down these water flows looking for a good spot. Sherri is a bit annoyed by the multiple crossing; I am more annoyed by the mosquitoes and being scraped by the bushes. We decided to go on for twenty more minutes and then find a place to camp for the night.
Now we are looking for a good place to camp, but all we find are mosquitoes. Sherri is starting to lag, and I have found a good pace for me and am looking for a good place to camp. I management to miss a turn in the trail, by stepping over some logs, but quickly refine the trail. About half a mile later, out of most of the mosquitoes, I find a place to lay down the pack.
Gary's Aching Back |
We invite Julie and Hayden to join our campsite close to Gables Creek and the Bear Creek crossing (37.33062N, 118.86656W). They gladly accept. We also look and find a better place to stay, close by. Julie and Hayden are from Chicago. They will be meeting her husband at Whitney in nine days. A daughter dropped out at Red's Meadow.
Some PCT'rs come by-he is charting their course on an iPad mini. We compare notes about using an iPad on the trail. He uses the PCTA's half mile maps. They are free-I load the app after we get off the trail. Shortly afterwards a father-daughter comes by. They have been with Julie and Hayden before. So we invite them to stay with us as well. It turns out that the daughter is a friend of Andea's from college, Rachel M. Ray and Rachel will be with us for much of the next week-a relationship we will enjoy.
Today's JMT Lesson: Lord make me a blessing to those who are on the Trail.
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 were no tracks for today in my GPS. Below is the readings from today's status on the GPS. I view it as only somewhat accurate.
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks |
Huge pancakes at VVR. | Peanut Butter and Nutella on crackers | Rainer Spotted Dog |
Clif Bar, Jelly Bellies, CytoMax, Propel, GORP |
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 were no 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: 10.5 miles
Elevation Rise: 1,728'
Maximum Elevation: 9,888
2As it turns out, Fritz has friended Sherri on Facebook. Not only that, over Labor Day weekend we were up in Grant Grove. Looking through a window, we saw Fritz and Ethel celebrating their 14th anniversary up there. A wonderful world full of coincidences.
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