bcrowell wrote:I've done C2C (riding the tram back down) and Whitney (crossing from west to east, after two weeks of altitude acclimatization). I suppose that descending Skyline would be similar to descending the Whitney Trail: an extreme form of physical punishment on your feet and knees, which may be necessary but will not be enjoyable. The difference is that in the case of C2C, the extra torture is optional -- so why would you subject yourself to it?
If you're already in good enough shape to do C2C the normal way, then you're in plenty good enough shape to do Whitney as a day hike, although you'll have the total lack of altitude acclimatization because of choosing to do it as a day hike. You could see your doctor for a prescription for diamox. Personally, when people say they're thinking of doing Whitney as a day hike, I always ask them why they would want to do such a thing. Lack of backpacking equipment and skills?
Really good point on the punishment downhill not being necessary when I am really looking to get an ascent pace gauge. Thanks for setting me straight.
On the acclimation, I am driving my sons up on Saturday night and making the day hike on Monday since we didn't get the overnight passes. Otherwise, I was originally hoping to go up Friday and do a Sun/Mon overnight.
But hey, I got the day passes, so this trip will have a little less taking in the experience and more effort.