We left Boise at 07:00 on Tuesday morning the 9th of Setp. and drove the 640 miles to Lone Pine Cali. It was 95 degrees and sunny skies; we were in for a temperature adjustment 10,000 feet higher. We were the 3rd group of people at the ranger station the morning of the 10th and got our overnight permits and bear canister and headed to the trail head...
Evan, just as last year brought his tiny backpack so I was stuck once again carrying the bear canister. Hence the difference in pack weight his 30 pounds and mine at 35. We started on the trail just after 09:15 with clouds covering the towering peaks of the high sierra mountains, Whitney wasn't in sight due to the cloud cover but we knew in less than 24 hours we would seeing it perfectly from the summit! See more through picture illustration...
Evan Proud of 30 pounds
At Trail Camp 12,000' (the little community of climbers)
Looking toward the Mt. Whitney Spires from Trail Camp
Looking toward the Mt. Whitney Spires from Trail Camp
Small Puddle in our campsite, the REI Quarter Dome T3 performed perfectly not a drop in the tent... We got to sleep at 19:30 just after the snow stopped in preparation to arise at 02:00 for our summit bid.
About halfway up the 97 switchback ascending the ridge to Trail Crest 04:00, the snow was only about 3 inches deep on this side of the mountain...
About halfway up the 97 switchback ascending the ridge to Trail Crest 04:00, the snow was only about 3 inches deep on this side of the mountain...
Back side at about 05:45 The summit is in site and the snow is 6-8 inches deep we are the first on the trail that day and are blazing the trail for all other climbers to use...
The sun rising on the East Facing Spires of the Whitney Range
The sun rising on the East Facing Spires of the Whitney Range
Evan, blazing trail toward the top which is the far point in this picture
From the summit of Mt. Whitney at 07:20 on Setp. 11th. 14,494' the temp was 22 degrees and the sights are breath taking! The blanket of snow adds character to our Epic Whitney Adventure!
The stone shack on top
Picture taken straight off the East Face of Mt. Whitney shows (2) beautiful deep blue high mountain lakes...
Spire formations in the morning sunlight on the way back down to camp
The maze of switchbacks we traveled through that morning in the dark I believe there is 97 of them?
With the mountain conquered it is time to head down one last picture of the Extreme Tough Guys from Trail Camp looking west toward the Whitney Spires.
After conquering Whitney we headed for Big Pine CA to explore the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. These trees are the oldest living organisms on earth!Scientists have dated them as old as 4000+ years old! They look half dead but still they live! This is a shot of me standing on the ridge line overlooking the Grove of the Ancients!
From the summit of Mt. Whitney at 07:20 on Setp. 11th. 14,494' the temp was 22 degrees and the sights are breath taking! The blanket of snow adds character to our Epic Whitney Adventure!
The stone shack on top
Picture taken straight off the East Face of Mt. Whitney shows (2) beautiful deep blue high mountain lakes...
Spire formations in the morning sunlight on the way back down to camp
The maze of switchbacks we traveled through that morning in the dark I believe there is 97 of them?
With the mountain conquered it is time to head down one last picture of the Extreme Tough Guys from Trail Camp looking west toward the Whitney Spires.
After conquering Whitney we headed for Big Pine CA to explore the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. These trees are the oldest living organisms on earth!Scientists have dated them as old as 4000+ years old! They look half dead but still they live! This is a shot of me standing on the ridge line overlooking the Grove of the Ancients!
Pictured below is the largest Bristlecone Pine tree on earth it is 38 feet in diameter, and is called the Patriarch
The oldest tree I'm guessing... They won't straight out tell you which tree is the oldest but this one looked the oldest to me it is called The Methuselah, well over 4000 years old and still going...
After our trip to the Bristlecone's we stopped off in Mammoth CA to see the Devil's Post pile, columns of rock that are perfectly shaped into hexagons and octagons they appear to have been chiseled by the devil himself!
Standing on the top of the columns you can see where a glacier from several thousand years ago sheared the columns off leaving a tiled surface to walk on... if you look close you can see groves left by the glacier as it slid by.
Well this is the end this Extreme Mt. Whitney Adventure... Don't worry about going out and exploring Epic places, just keep coming back to BlurbityBlurbity and I'll let you see all them. Seriously get out and see the beauty that god has created, I'm not saying pick up mountaineering, but at least turn off the TV grab the kids and the dog and get out of the house. -AZA #1 Tough Guy and Extreme Billy B.A.