Mt. Whitney Main Trail & MR Photos

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Mt. Whitney Main Trail & MR Photos

Postby calicokat » Fri May 03, 2013 8:42 am

Patrick (Lilbitmo) and I dayhiked Mt. Whitney and several needles & pinnacles last Friday (April 27th). We went up the Main Trail and down the Mountaineers Route. Here are some photos....they are all here: http://calicokat.smugmug.com/Hiking/Sie ... &k=Qnh7nRJ

First Light On A Couple Needles We Are After
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The Slope & Cable Route (Both Were Being Used Succefully)
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Trail Crest Slope
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Trail Crest Slope
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One Of The Best Views In All The Sierra Nevada
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Whitney Pass, Mt. Langley, Le Conte, Crabtree Pass From Discovery Pinnacle
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Lakes Are Thawing
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The Switchbacks & Trail Crest Slope From Mt. Muir
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Downclimbing Mt. Muir
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Make Your Knees Weak Exposure From Summit Of Keeler Needle
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Coming Down Off Keeler Needle
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My 21st Time On The Summit Of Mt. Whitney :)
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Starting Down The "Final 400"
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"Final 400"
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Dry Conditions In "Final 400"
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Heading Over To The Main MR Chute
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Top Of The Chute Is Dry
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Bottom Was A Mess, Icy In The Middle, Posthole Nightmare Closer To Iceberg Lake
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Last Rays Of Sunshine On Thor Peak
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Ice Fall Melting Fast
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Our Route For The Day: 15.0 Miles, +7,600'
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Postby Myth » Fri May 03, 2013 10:17 am

Nice photos & report!

Wow, the snow levels are painfully low again this year. :|
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Postby Ellen » Fri May 03, 2013 10:45 am

Yo Calik\co and Lilbitmo :D

Great job guys 8) I am envious.

Miles of smiles,
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Postby lilbitmo » Fri May 03, 2013 11:19 am

So glad we got a chance to go up the snow chute between Trail Camp and Trail Crest before the snow was completely gone. The early start helped us get there just in time before it was "mussshhhh".

My feet were numb by the end of the day, not from distance but from number of hours on my feet in full boots.

We caught the weather on a perfect day, great shots Calico Kat, thanks for joining me for another fun day in the Sierra's, I had a blast.

It was topped off by being able to lead two Marines that had just returned from Afghanistan and were sitting on the summit for the first time that wanted the challenge of going out through the MR, we were grateful to do so :D

Looking forward to the next adventure :D
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Fri May 03, 2013 12:09 pm

Nice stuff guys!

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Postby HH8 » Fri May 10, 2013 3:42 pm

lilbitmo wrote:It was topped off by being able to lead two Marines


Good job
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