wb wrote:
Hello Mario,
In addition to the heat and total lack of water sources, the trail you're describing begins at around 500 ft above sea level and summits at 10,834, which is a big climb in anybody's book. I hope that you do not minimize the significant difficulty you will experience. The comment "run or hike" makes it sound like you're not appreciating the extremes that you will experience on this hike. My apology for any offense - none is intended. Be safe, bro, and best success. Just know that this isn't a casual climb...
Hello wb,
Thanks for the heads up. Yes, I am aware of the difficulty and no offense taken. That is one reason why I am willing to turn back if the snow is too deep. Adding the extra energy required to trudge through snow on top of the elevation gain is probably too much for me at this point in my training. It is also not the training effect I am looking for.
The week I spend in Palm Springs will not give me much training opportunity and therefore I was hoping to make up ground with one very hard day. I am training for a race with a total elevation gain of 19,000 feet so I thought this trail would give a good training effect and appreciation of the overall difficulty I will have to face.
Mario