Who is hiking the repeat JMT - 2012

Sunday, December 04, 2005

More pictures from Kings Canyon NP



Jacob - glad to see you on board man! Stay in touch. We want to hear all about your parties, adventures and other pursuits.

Here are a couple more pictures from our trip to the high Sierra in Sept. This was a wonderful hike in the backcounty of King's Canyon NP. My friend Lucy met us in Fresno along with Mike and we all hiked 46 miles with 14000' of elevation change in 5 days. It was physcally demanding, but we all did pretty well.

The first two pictures are a couple river/stream crossing we had to negotiate. Some of these were quite interesting to say the least. None of us fell in, fell off, or were injured thankfully as we were a long way from civilization - 2 day walk minimum!

The next picture is the trail leading to the Rae Lakes and namesake of our trail (Rae Lakes Loop). You can see findome in the background a very popular and often photographed granite dome. Our camp was right across the lake from fin dome - elevation 10,500'.



This was truly an inspiring hike and if you've never been to the high Sierras - it is one place on the planet you should try to visit. It is not difficult to get there and should be on your life list of things to do and places to visit. We're going back next year and hike out of Mineral King - the road to Mineral King is notorious for its switchbacks - some 600 or something crazy like that. It will be interesting!

The next pictue is the crew slogging up the trail from Rae Lakes to Glen Pass at 12000'. It was only 1500' up from Rae Lakes, but had to do that in 1.5 miles - so a bit of a grade there - not to mention the air getting noticeably thin above 9000' feet! Glen Pass is just above the small snow field in the picture!!!

The next picture is Mike sitting on a large granite boulder at the Rae Lakes campsite; just enjoying the view and doing a bit of reading. What a place to contemplate the wonders of the planet and enjoy them while they last!!!

Well - that didn't seem to come out - maybe I've run out of space? If not - I'll upload my favorite pic from the trip - a panoramic shot of Nan, Mike and Lucy on top of Glen Pass at 12000'. The wind was fierce and somewhat frightening. You felt as if it would blow you off the mountain!

Not sure what is going on - pics not wanting to upload - must have exceeded some memory limit. Will try some other time...blog you later.



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