Monday, January 31, 1972

JMT-2013: SPOT E-Mail

Dear Friends and Family,

Sherri and Gary are trying to walk the John Muir Trail again this year--starting Tuesday morning, June 25th. Last year the Trail got the better of us. So we are off again to complete our walk. For those of you who do not know, the John Muir Trail (JMT)  is 211 miles,  from Yosemite Valley-we are starting at Glacier Point--to Mt Whitney.  We anticipate it will take us about three weeks—maybe a few days longer depending on how many rest days we include. Some of you have said they would like to follow us. Here's how:
  • Each day after we set up camp, we will send out a message through our Personal Locater Beacon (SPOT Messenger).
  • It will appear on a map, which you can see at bit.ly/mapritto1 (if that does not work, try clicking on this link.). The link should be updated each night by about 7 or 8 .
  • A map should appear in your browser, when you click it. You will see our locations from the past 5-7 days. Take a look at the map below for an example.
  • SPOT Map-Corrected from Original e-mail
    Most messages will say, we are OK. But if you see a “Custom” message, we are probably on a day hike, or communicating with our support team.
  • If a campsite does not appear for a day or two, do not panic, we may not have been able to transmit. If we are in trouble, we will have set of
    f an alarm for our support crew to help us out.
For those of you who want to know more, here is a little more detail. We own a SPOT Messenger GPS. It uses satellite communications to transmit messages and coordinates. There is a limited number of message types which can be sent—see the list below. It's most important function is if we are in a terrible fix, to alert a national rescue center to find us. But its more common use is to let people know where we are and to help them follow us or to coordinate with our support team. Sherri's and Gary's support team consists of Gary's brother and our children. The SPOT has five buttons, which we mostly use the first one:
  • “I am OK”,
  • “Custom Messages”-which we use to say we are on a day hike,
  • “Help”-to coordinate with our support team,
  • “Tracks”-leaves a set of tracks on the map showing where we have been, and
  • “SOS”-notifies the national rescue center.
Finally, for those of you who cannot get your fill of us, there are two blogs of our summer travels which you might be interested in. They will not be updated until we get back:

JMT Planned Campspots

Day
JMT
Camp
Site Description
Total Miles
Day Miles
Altitude Gain
Altitude Lost
Est Hours
Travel
Restock
Close Trailhead
0


Glacier Point Beginning
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
Initial
Glacier Point
1


Illilouette Ck or Sunrise Ck Depends on what permit says
4
4
0
70
2.2

Happy Isles
2
1.12 Sunrise Creek or Sunrise Mdw Good uphill
13.4
9.4
2900
509
7.4

Happy Isles
3
2.01 Tuolume Mdws Cathedral Pass. Backpacker or regular campsite
26.8
13.4
1721
1514
8.5
Steven
Tuolumne
4
2.06 Upper Lyell Cyn At the end of Lyell Canyon, after your first climb, at a creek crossing.
34.6
7.8
1786
651
5.5

Tuolumne
5
4.01 Island Pass Donahue Pass, Island Pass. If I remember right, there was a nice pond and some trees on this gentle pass
43.3
8.7
2373
1693
7.2

Silver Lake
6
4.13 Trinity Lakes While Johnson Mdw has a lot of good camping places, there has been pesky insects there each time.
55.1
11.8
2143
2803
8.9

Red's Meadow
7
5.01 Crater Creek Stop in Red's Meadow for lunch. Long uphill afterwards
67.6
12.5
1966
2466
8.9

Red's Meadow
8
5.12 Squaw Lake or Fish Creek May stop before this and spread out to next day.
84.4
16.8
2961
2127
11.7

Edison
9
6.05 Edison Lake Silver Pass. Lay over day?
92.5
8.1
526
3134
5.8
Drop
Edison
10
6.08 Bear Ck (9080') After stopping at Edison
99.8
7.3
2539
1149
6.4

Edison
11
7.07 San Joaquin River Sheldon Pass. May need to backtrack a little
113.7
13.9
1701
2969
9.5

Florence
12
7.24 Evolution Lake Will probably stop about 2 miles before the Lake
125
11.3
3000
0
8.1

Piute Creek
13
8.09 Middle Fork of Kings Muir Pass
139.1
14.1
1000
3242
6.4


Piute Creek
14
8.3 Palisade Lake

151.9
12.8
2789
661
8.9

Piute Creek
15
9.09 Marjorie Lake Mather Pass
162.1
10.2
2502
2789
8.5

Cedar Grove
16
10.08 Dollar Lake Pinchot Pass. Just before Rae Lakes
174.9
12.8
2446
3316
9.9

Cedar Grove
17
11.03 Jct w/Bullfrog Glenn Pass
182.6
7.7
1729
1243
5.9

Kersarge Pass
18
11.06 Virdette Meadows

184.1
1.5
0

1.5
Steven
Roads End
19
11.2 Before Forester Long uphill
190.5
6.4
2500

5.4

Road End
20
12.02 Tyndale Creek Forester Pass, Little lake by junction
197.4
6.9
997
3034
5.7

Shepherd Pass
21
12.19 Guitar Lake

209
11.6
1793
1446
7.8

Whitney Portal
22


Whitney Portal Mt Whitney
224.1
15.1
2894
6081
12.8

Whitney Portal

We will probably lose a day around Day 12-16.

Lay Over Days:
Days 4-9:   1 Day
Days 10-18: 2 Days, but which may be used if targets are not met.

Sunday, July 4, 1971

Lookout: Buck Rock


Buck Rock Lookout
(36.7371392, -118.8606221) 

Twice a day Buck Rock needs to listen in on reports and note things in its log. Here are links which will provide the information for these reports:

  • Listening In
    • 1000 - Weather and Staffing
      • All ECCDA Calif Fire Weather. Fire Weather - Usually is updated by 0700. Chose section ECCDA: 22 east of Fresno
      • Staffing  - Morning (1000) staffing report. You will need the password to access this report. See the BRF email of 8/23/23 for it.
    • 1600 - Indices and Weather
      • Indices - Evening (1600) indices report. You will need the password to access this report. See the BRF email of 8/23/23 for it.
      • All ECCDA Calif Fire Weather. Fire Weather - Usually is updated by 0700. Chose section ECCDA: 22 east of Fresno





View from Buck Rock Lookout, as generated by PeakFinder.org

 From HeyWhatsThat.com, views captured from Google Earth showing what can be seen from Buck Rock Lookout.The red shading is what is visible from Buck Rock.

The South East view does not seem right as I could swear we could see a lot more than what is shown.

Buck Rock to the NorthEast

Buck Rock to the NorthWest

Buck Rock to the SouthEast

Buck Rock to theSouthWest


Saturday, July 3, 1971

Lookout Useful Links: Park Ridge

Park Ridge Lookout
(36.7835571, -118.9451078) 


Below are some of the useful links I have found in connection to being a volunteer fire lookout:

Twice a day Park Ridge needs to listen in on reports and note things in its log. Here are links which will provide the information for these reports:

  • Listening In
    • 1000 - Weather and Staffing
      • Sequoia Fire Weather - Usually is updated by 0700
      • Staffing - Check right before the 1000 report as it is being updated constantly.
    • 1045 - SEKI/Ash Mountain Fire Staffing
      • Staffing - Check right before the 1045 report as it is being updated constantly.
        • Go to Resource Status
    • 1600 - Indices and Weather
      • Indices -  Check right before the 1000 report
      • Sequoia Fire Weather - Usually is updated by1400





      View from Park Ridge Lookout, as generated by PeakFinder.org

      Wendy G's diagram showing populated areas



      From HeyWhatsThat.com, views captured from Google Earth showing what can be seen from Park Ridge Lookout.The red shading is what is visible from Park Ridge.

      Note-Some of the shading does not look right.

      Park Ridge to the NorthEast

      Park Ridge to the NorthWest

      Park Ridge to the South East

      Park Ridge to the SouthWest


      Friday, July 2, 1971

      Lookout Useful Links: Delilah

      Delilah Lookout
      (36.8041141, -119.1187255) 


      Below are some of the useful links Gary has found in connection to being a volunteer fire lookout at Delilah:

      • Listening In
        • 1000 - Weather and Staffing
          • Fire Weather-looks like we can access direct. If not, look below under Weather
          • Staffing  - Morning (1000) staffing report. You will need the password to access this report. See the BRF email of 6/20/24 for it.
        • 1600 - Indices and Weather
          • Indices - Evening (1600) indices report. You will need the password to access this report.Be sure to look at the current date's tab.
          • Fire Weather-looks like we can access direct. If not, look below under Weather



      • Weather
      •  Sequoia National Forest
        •  WildCAD-E  Includes information on incidents and resources.(Sequoia NF only) 
          • Resource Status.  It should go directly to the Resource Status page. If not, then, on the upper left side are three bars. Click on it and look for Resource Status. This will show who is in service for the Forest, but it will not show the aircraft information.
             
        • CCICC (Central California Interagency Command Center) web links
          • Staffing  - Morning (1000) staffing report. You will need the password to access this report. See the BRF email of 6/20/24 for it.
          • Indices - Evening (1600) indices report. You will need the password to access this report.
      •  Sierra National
        • WildCAD-E   Includes information on incidents and resources. (Sierra NF only)
    • Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks
    •  WildCAD-E - Includes information on incidents and resources. (SEKI only) ;
    • Fire Information
    • Delilah Lookout Information
    • Air Quality
    • Misc
    • Glossaries:
      • National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Glossary   (PMS205)
      •  National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS) Common Terms
    • National Museum of Forest Service History
       
    • Web Cam Views
    • Delilah 1
    • Delilah 2 - rotating
    • ALERTCalifornia webcams for cameras in our area.


    • For more lookout information, go to my General Lookout Page:



      View from Delilah Lookout, as generated by PeakFinder.org 


      From HeyWhatsThat.com, views captured from Google Earth showing what can be seen from Delilah Lookout.The red shading is what is visible from Delilah.
      Delilah to the NorthEast

      Delilah to the NorthWest

      Delilah to the SouthEast

      Delilah to the SouthWest



          Thursday, July 1, 1971

          Fire Lookout: Useful Links

          Each of the lookouts which I am associated with have a seperate entry which are tailored to each lookout. The current entry has all of those and more. The lookout links are:


          Below are some of the useful links I have found in connection to being a volunteer fire lookout: