I arrived at the TH on Ramon at 4:10 and was on the trail by 4:20 and came across the painted rocks and warning sign
I wanted to push as hard as I could without stopping so I could get as high as I could before the sun came up..
I was going good, I ended up passing the rocks at 4300 and passed my water cache..by the time I figured that out I was already a half mile past..oh well, I made sure to bring enough water, to not have to depend on it...
At around 5500, for some reason I got dizzy, it was trippy and I even stumbled, I stopped and I felt like I had the spins, it felt just like when you have had too much to drink, laying in bed wishing for the world to stop spinning..for a second, I said to myself "Oh shit"..I just sat down and tried to focus my vision..I was finally able to get centered after about 45 seconds..got up and continued on..
Now from the night before I knew Florian had said he was going to start at 5 and said he usually does the trail in about 6 hours..So, I was sure it wouldn't be long till I seen him and I was right, about 3/4 of a mile past flat rock I seen him coming up the trail, actually I wasn't exactly sure it was him, but..so, I stopped and waited so I could meet him..a very cool guy, we talked for a few minutes and it was time to carry on, he said he was out to beat his personal best time for the trail and the way he was movin' I was sure he did..
and I continued on..also was able to hide a cache at about 6600 ft..which is not published yet
This is one of the couple of snow crossings..not to bad, as you can see, a well worn trail
I knew this area was where most of the lost hikers get lost..I kept in my mind on the traverse if the trail looked iffy..keep looking up and head toward Coffmans..which I did and it worked out great..ended up topping out at 11:45..for a total of 7 hours and 25 minutes..not the greatest compared to some..but its my personal best
Once at the tram, I know I was faced with a $12 ride down and probably a $25 cab ride..I was thinking of just slipping in with the day hikers on the tram without paying, but my conscious got the best of me and the tram guy praised my honesty..haha..but there were a couple of real nice pretty ladies that started asking questions about the skyline and that she does it once a year and we talked about what most hikers talk about, MOUNTAINS
Overall, an awesome trip and all that I expected..
I ended up drinking all 206 oz of fluids that I had..taking the last few gulps at the top..
btw..please excuse the pictures quality, they were taken with my phone
Also, thanks to all the great hardcore hikers here for all of you info, warnings and insight..very, very useful..
