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Sep 16 2022
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43 female
 Joined Jun 23 2015
 Phoenix, AZ
Tenaya Lake to Happy Isles, CA 
Tenaya Lake to Happy Isles, CA
 
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emilystardustTriplogs 792
Hiking27.58 Miles 5,211 AEG
Hiking27.58 Miles   20 Hrs   39 Mns   1.96 mph
5,211 ft AEG   6 Hrs   33 Mns Break
 
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We took the 8 am shuttle to Tenaya Lake and got a late morning start. We set up camp just before the intersection and summited Clouds Rest with our day packs. Second day we went around the back of Clouds Rest through the burned area and set up camp near ish to the creek. Took a short break and then headed up Half Dome. It was definitely tricky waiting for people on the cables going up but coming back down was much clearer. There seemed to be a storm heading in Sunday night so headed out Sunday morning instead of Monday, which worked out better for weekday Mist Trail closures. Nice 3 day backpack and a much easier way to see Clouds Rest and Half Dome.
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60 male
 Joined Nov 15 2005
 Jackson, CA
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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toddakTriplogs 577
Hiking20.50 Miles 5,800 AEG
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Excellent hike on a smazy then overcast then stormy day. From the summit dropped off SW and down to the JMT then back up and past Sunrise Lakes for a solid lasso. Big early afternoon thunderstorm directly overhead, then more rain for the last mile.

Can't believe a reservation is required just to drive into the park in the summer now. So I drove thru the entrance station well before the 6am deadline and since it was after 6pm when I exited there was no way for me to pay the $35 fee, oh darn. UPDATE: Entrance reservations NOT required for the rest of 2023
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Yosemite Mist Trail- Clouds Rest- Merced River, CA 
Yosemite Mist Trail- Clouds Rest- Merced River, CA
 
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mckee80Triplogs 3
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In January, I found out I was going to have 5 free nights near Fresno in May. I found out that it wasn’t a good time to be doing what I wanted to do. I looked into Skyline to Sea and Henry Coe, but I really wanted to be in the mountains and I had the gear for it. The melt was going well and it was 70 and sunny in the valley leading up to my trip. Glacier Point Road opened up and we had an itinerary starting at Glacier Point to LYV and beyond. Then they started calling for a winter storm watch, then warning. So, that was a bummer. But my buddy had never been to Yosemite and I really love it there, so we figured we would lower expectations a bit and make the best of it.

Sat, May 18
We headed up 41 to the valley. I stopped to get a picture from Tunnel View (it is a sentimental place for my wife and I and I told her I would get a couple pictures we could stitch together for some wall art). Got pretty lucky everything wasn’t clouded over yet. And stopped at the Bridalveil turnout for a view of El Cap that I’m fond of.

We got to the backpackers campground and got set up right before the rain started. There were four groups there, I think. One group had about a dozen people with big coolers and bikes, which was confusing. I found out later that it was a group of volunteers working on one of the Pines campgrounds. With Glacier Point Road closed, we changed our permit to start at Happy Isles (there were only 15 spots left!). Oh, and I have to mention how surprised I was that they don’t price gouge beer in the village store. It was $0.99 - $1.29 a can!

Sun, May 19
It was raining in the morning, and it looked like it was going to stay that way. We decided to get going, more time to dry out in our tents at LYV. I saw a coyote, which was pretty cool. It’s a longer walk from the backpackers campground than I thought. It was around 8:30 and we didn’t see many people at all. In fact, we didn’t see another person until a solo hiker passed us on the footbridge. We had rain all the way up Vernal Falls. It wasn’t too bad, it had a different kind of feel to it with fog and mist and low clouds. We had the top to ourselves.

It started to snow as we made our way up Nevada Falls. We saw maybe 5 people. Then it really started to snow. It was really pretty, but I was getting a little nervous about the snow and ice collecting on the little mini stairs on the trail.

We got to LYV and there were a couple inches of snow. But then the sun came out and it was crazy how fast the snow melted. It was so cool how the trees were dropping snowballs everywhere.

Mon, May 20

It was absolutely beautiful in the morning. I just walked around with my camera and enjoyed the sun.

This was supposed to be the nicest day, so we headed up towards Clouds Rest. The trail was covered in snow starting at the junction with the JMT (7200 feet) at 9:00 ish. We headed up through the woods and the maybe 3-4 inches of snow. Around the quarter domes, it was 6-8 inches and very wet and slushy. Every step was accompanied by a half step slide back it seemed like. My microspikes were defeated, and in time, so was my spirit. My legs were rubber and I fell a couple times, so I called it right there. Still some pretty good views from there, but the clouds were getting lower. The snow was significantly melted on our way down, ending at around 7500 feet. We stayed in LYV again that night.

Tues, May 21

The next morning was fog and rain. We decided to hike out to Glacier Point and hope that things cleared up, at least for a little bit. Spoiler alert – that did not happen. We missed the turn for the Panorama Trail and went through the ice cut. I guess we didn’t look far enough ahead, so we got stuck clinging to the wall in the middle of it while a pack train came through. Luckily, we realized our mistake and got to go back through it. It was deep in places. You could keep your feet mostly dry with precision rock hopping. There were a couple trees down over the trail, including a huge one we had to bushwack around near Panorama Point. The “view” from Panorama Point was a disappointment. And we decided to turn around there. But the sun came out for about 5 minutes as we crossed back over Nevada Falls.

We decided to pack up and head up the Merced for the next two nights. The rain and snow hung overhead like we were in a peanuts cartoon. I love the idea of finding cool campsites, but in practice, I suck at it. And my incompetence was exacerbated by low visibility and reluctance to poke around too much in the rain. We ended up finding a previously used campsite right by where the trail washes out beneath what sounded like water coming off the cliffs. We got warm and dry in the tents and sat beneath the little tarp I brought (really came in handy), ate, had a little whiskey, and hit the sack.

Wed, May 22

Woke to a drop dead gorgeous scene. The sun came out, there was snow everywhere. We could see the cascades from the cliffs we heard the night before. I walked around in my last pair of dry socks, garbage bags, and crocs. Besides being stylish, they worked perfectly until I got cocky and crossed the stream in them. Apparently, I had created some holes in the bags wandering through the brush.

We had a leisurely morning, then headed up to Merced Lake on a day hike. This was actually the best weather day we had. It was sunny, and there was water EVERYWHERE. We saw two people at the cascades and that was it for the day. And for the first time this trip, we made it to our destination.

And, I was secretly hoping to see waterwheels, and I got to!

Thurs, May 23

We got up and moving early and got to the valley by noon. The “Ice Cut” is so cool in the spring. This video is from the second part of it. I was too busy getting soaked to film the first part (the waterfall in the background).

Those switchbacks down the JMT seemed like they would never end. We were re-introduced to the throngs at the footbridge. I talked with a guy who was there chaperoning a sixth grade field trip. I saw one woman come around the bend on the paved part and half whisper “oh my goodness”. It was cool to see everyone enjoying the scene, although there was a serious lack of trail manners. Made me glad we didn’t come down the Mist Trial.

I had some family stuff to do, then stopped by Kings Canyon on the way back to Fresno.

So, basically, those who said “don’t go” were right, and so were those who said “go anyway”. We had the gear to stay comfortable, and it was great to be out in the wilderness, but it would have been nice to catch a few more views. It was cool to get some experience in snow. Now I know what people are talking about with consolidated vs new snow and how that affects my hiking.
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Sep 09 2017
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67 female
 Joined Nov 17 2008
 phoenix, az
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking12.91 Miles 3,217 AEG
Hiking12.91 Miles   6 Hrs   38 Mns   2.35 mph
3,217 ft AEG   1 Hour   8 Mns Break
 
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one of the two main hikes denny picked out for the trip
off to a shaky start when i couldn't find any place open for coffee coming up from mammoth lakes
took a chance and drove into tuolomne meadows lodge, which wasn't open yet
knocked on the window, scaring the lady inside
she was kind enough to get me a cup of coffee, best one of the trip and free :)
order restored, we drove on to sunrise trailhead
met up with fletch and mike, who are on a two week climbing trip
got going around 0650, with fletch setting a solid pace
a gradual first mile, then a series of switchback at a steeper grade
this trail links up with several others along the way, leading off to sunrise lake or half dome
moderate grade through beautiful forest
eventually came to a cool granite ridgeline with steep drops and awesome views to either side
we spent quite a bit of time on the summit
only two people there when we arrived
took pics, checked out landmarks, snacked and noticed how much smoke was in the valley
eventually descended and took a little side trip to tenaya lake just before finishing
lots of hikers and backpackers heading up as we went down
glad we got an early start
fun to meet up with my climbing partners for this one
a very enjoyable classic hike with good company
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 Joined Apr 02 2005
 Mesa, AZ
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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Tortoise_HikerTriplogs 3,652
Hiking12.91 Miles 3,217 AEG
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3,217 ft AEG   1 Hour   8 Mns Break
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Between a couple books and Haz triplogs we put together a few hikes to get in on our first trip to Yosemite. Thanks Todd,John,Kyle,.... :yr: . Clouds Rest was one of the bigger ones. Kelly had said a couple friends would be in the area and wanted to Join us for this one. It's not always easy to line these thing up but we managed to get to the trailhead within a couple minutes of each other :o . These two were great to hike with and it gave Kelly's ears a little break :oops: . I agree this is a great hike. Some forest hiking with a couple little lakes, a sweet little ridge,nice summit, and the views were awesome even with the haze from the fires. I could not get enough of that cool Gorge/Canyon and the Half Dome view was :D . The trail was in great shape too. Thanks Kelly and great to meet Fletch and Mike and hike with them. Lets do it again some time. Good Times! :y:
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Jun 20 2016
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 Joined Feb 26 2015
 Gilbert AZ
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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DallinWTriplogs 228
Hiking12.81 Miles 3,217 AEG
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On the road again... one last round of National Parks before our thru hike attempt on the Colorado Trail in a little over a week.

After spending the night outside Lone Pine under an almost full moon, we woke up with Whitney in our face before heading to Yosemite.

Climbing SR 120, it was apparent that there was so much more snow compared to last year when I came through Yosemite in mid-June. Snow patches started at around 8000ft.

We made it to the Sunshine Lakes TH around 9 A.M.

Within the first 1/4th mile we were fording a creek, a huge contrast to what we were doing only a few days earlier on the AZT. In general, there was water everywhere, still lots of snow melt at the higher elevations to melt.

The hike to the peak is a ok, but most of the time you're in the trees with limited views.

The peak was better than I could have imagined. 360 degree views of Yosemite valley and the high country. Mind blowing!

Could possibly fit in to one of the top ten day hikes I've done. Might try the other way from the Valley next time, I hear that is overall more scenic.
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Jun 08 2016
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 Tucson, AZ
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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uphill_junkieTriplogs 944
Hiking9.69 Miles 2,618 AEG
Hiking9.69 Miles   5 Hrs   37 Mns   2.24 mph
2,618 ft AEG   1 Hour   17 Mns Break
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Recruited another climber friend who wanted a 'rest day' from climbing and we intended to do Clouds Rest. Once again, we got shafted by the copious amounts of snow still in the Sierras! Our trail started out almost immediately by having to cross a waist deep 'river' that is not usually there. It's SO nice to see so much water in Yosemite and Tuolumne! We only saw a few people on trail, and they were all turning around and said there was too much snow. Liz and Tug and I decided to look for ourselves, so we kept on. Most of the trail starting on the switchbacks was basically a waterfall! Wow was it pretty! The weather was perfect, and there was no one past that part of the trail. We decided to do as much of the snow as we could, but it was SO hard to walk in due to all the sun cups!! It took us 3 hours to do 4 miles, so we decided we didn't think we'd make it all the way and gave up. There was no trail, and the sun cuppy snow was just too slow going! But MAN did we have some spectacular views of the entire valley and Sierras and some gorgeous lakes! Wow, so much beauty!!!!!

Tug was having a FIELD day in the snow!!!! He LOVES snow! But he sure didn't like having to swim back across in the cold snow melt water at the end of the day. Brrrrrrr! I would post a couple videos of him, but I don't know how to do that on here. :lol:
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Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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Sep 19 2015
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 Joined Apr 02 2007
 Scottsdale, AZ
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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Hiking13.00 Miles 3,214 AEG
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Wow - unfreakingbelievable - the view from the top. The nervousness along the fin at the top.

Chumley said the drive is worth it -- doubted him big time hung over leaving Mariposa at like 4 in the morning before any coffee places were open. And man oh man was he right! This was nothing short of spectacular. Trudging up and up and up and up and up. Shedding layers then adding layers.

Lunch on the narrow fin at the top. I called Caroline on her watch phone from the top - told her to make the grandparents google Cloud's Rest to show her where we were. No internet but I had phone. She was focused on issues with fairness and George - kind of hilarious juxtaposition - but she understood that we were up in the clouds and almost where airplanes fly.

She asked if I could bring a piece of a cloud home for her....

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 Tucson, AZ
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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 Joined Sep 18 2002
 Tempe, AZ
Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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Hiking3.40 Miles 1,057 AEG
Hiking3.40 Miles   2 Hrs   6 Mns   2.91 mph
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Quick trip to the summit and back from camp at sunset. Didn't put it as part of the rest of the trip so the extra mileage and aeg didn't confuse people, since this trip is a second summit of Clouds Rest in the same hike.
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 Phoenix, AZ
Yosemite - Tenaya Lake to Happy Isles, CA 
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juliachaosTriplogs 627
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I finally got to see Yosemite! It's cool... I guess. ;)

My buddy Ben (whom you may remember from such triplogs as Rough Canyon and Mt Elbert) joined us for this portion of the trip. It was really great to get to hike w/ him again, as he always brings a strange, quirky youthfulness to the experience. (Bigfoot, anyone?) At this point, neither of us are hardcore hikers, but we really love getting out into the wilderness and seeing new things. I'd been recovering from a sprained ankle and some IT band stuff, but actually felt really good for this trip!

We started out from Tenaya Lake and almost immediately the elevation kicked in. We hiked through rocks and pines, and even found a bit of snow on the trail. This became the first of two snowpeople on trail. ;) At the top, we set up camp and had dinner. I opted to rest my feet and keep bundled while Chumley hiked onward for a first Clouds Rest summit.. overachiever!

In the morning, we packed our stuff and followed the trail up. The views were incredible. We finally scrambled to the top of Clouds Rest and were rewarded with a mountainous vista.. El Cap and Half Dome in the distance, with the valley floor sinking deep below. It was fantastic! We touristed around for a while, snapping pictures of everything in sight and taking the moment to snack. Eventually we descended the steep terrain. Ben and I opted to take the slow path on the trail, while the others explored Quarter Domes. We set up camp at Sunrise Creek and watched the wildlife attempt to gather our supplies. Luckily, we are smarter than the average squirrel, and kept all our goodies.

Early (early!!!) the next morning we woke up for Half Dome.. which I will save for another triplog. After surviving that whole ordeal, we trudged back to camp for a morning nap, then packed up and continued onward.

Now we were passing through tourist central. The day trip areas that most determined people will hike to. The falls were beautiful, and I especially loved Liberty Cap. Due to the misty air, the rock was a bit slick, so some of us took it slow on the way down. But as beautiful as everything was, it was really nice to finally fall into a chair and devour some pizza and beer. A late trip was made to visit the Claire family so that she could say farewell. Then a long drive back to pizza again, where Chumley and I chatted with a climber who had epic'ed that day. Satisfied with everything, we then showered up and spent the night at the backpackers' camp, amongst bears and screaming tourists.

It was perfect.
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Yosemite - Tenaya Lake to Happy Isle, CA 
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After a very long commute the six of us started hiking the Clouds Rest Trail around mid-afternoon. The going was very easy with the solid hill climb roughly a mile in. After that the trail levels off and we made our way to our preplanned campsite roughly a mile below Clouds Rest. We arrived at camp and found the mosquitos to be extremely annoying. We got settled as we set up camp and then started a fire. The mosquitoes tapered off soon after. The temps got chilly that night but were tolerable.

We woke on day two and took our time in camp. We eventually headed out and made our way to the summit of Clouds Rest. I agree with Chumley it’s one of the best views in Yosemite! We spent a solid hour up there admiring the sights and eating some lunch. From there we followed the trail down the west side of Clouds Rest. Along the way we detoured over to Quarter Domes which had more amazing views! After that we hiked down to Sunrise Creek and set up our second night’s camp. The plan was to wake early and head for Half Dome under the full moon.

I got to sleep around 10pm and had a hard time falling asleep. I eventually fell asleep and then heard the group starting to stir around 3am. I’ll be honest I did not want to get out of bed. I was warm and comfy and wanted sleep. Chumley unsuccessfully tried to get me out of bed. After a few minutes Liz came over and talked about regretting this opportunity. I knew she was right and I got up soon after. The group then headed out and I was a few minutes behind. The time was roughly 3:15am. I’ve never hiked this early in the morning. The going was slow at first as I slowly woke up. As I hiked I felt the adrenaline start to kick in and my pace sped up. I reached the group and continued on up toward Half Dome. It was very cold out but I was soaking wet with sweat. I had to stop at one point to remove my Smartwool base layer. I continued up and had to use my headlamp because the trail winds through the trees. The moonlight wasn’t much help. I eventually hit Subdome and took my time hiking up. This was my third time on Half Dome and I knew exactly what to expect.

I found myself at the base of the cables around 4:25am. I thought I should be in bed! Anyways I originally planned on waiting for the others. I looked back and no one was to be found. I started to get cold standing still and more adrenaline kicked in so I started climbing the cables. I had to use my headlamp because the moon was out of sight on the west side of Half Dome. I took my time as I climbed from plank to plank and took numerous short breaks. I would look back during these breaks to see a truly magnificent sight behind me. Clouds Rest and eastern Yosemite was lit up with moonlight. And then there were roughly a dozen headlamps making their way towards Half Dome. It was a magnificent sight that I will never forget!

After about 15 minutes of climbing I reached the summit and found I was the only one up there. It was a little tough to enjoy because it’s 4:40 in the morning and its windy & freezing cold. I had a short walk around and waited for the others to join me. I took a few pics but they didn’t come out too well. After that Larry and Kyle summited and then Liz & Chumley followed soon after. The sky slowly lit up as the sun started to rise. After roughly an hour Kyle, Liz and I started the climb down the cables. By this time it was light out and people were making their way up. We took our time as we went down and all of us were glad to be back on Subdome. From there the three of us hiked back down to Sunrise Creek and went back to sleep. This was a hell of an experience and I’m grateful to Liz for motivating me to get out of bed! Thanks Liz!

After a very slow morning our group started the hike to the valley floor via the Mist Trail. We took a break near the top of Nevada Falls and then fought our way down to the Happy Isles Trailhead. There were lots of people out as it was mid-afternoon. Once back in the valley we went over to Curry Village where we met Claire near the bus stop. We all regrouped for pizza and a much needed shower. Our first trip was over. The plan was to spend the night in the Backpackers Campground and then head to the Ten Lakes Basin the next day.
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Yosemite - Tenaya Lake to Happy Isles, CA 
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chumleyTriplogs 1,993
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This was a very leisurely and relaxing two night trip from Tenaya Lake (Sunrise TH) to Happy Isles. We camped a mile below Clouds Rest the first night after getting started in mid-afternoon. I did an evening summit of Clouds Rest while the others stayed in camp. The next morning we all summited Clouds Rest together, which is perhaps the most scenic spot in the entirety of Yosemite National Park. From there we descended to Sunrise Creek, taking an off-trail route that brought us out to the spectacular views of Quarter Domes.

That night we camped near the creek, and got up to summit Half Dome at night under the full moon (separate triplog). Friday morning after a short nap, we made the final descent into the valley, enjoying the constant flow of the Merced River, but irritated by the crowds of people.

Pizza and showers in Curry Village followed by a bear-filled night at the backpackers camp in the valley completed this trip before we headed out on another Saturday morning.
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This was the first of two fantastic backpacks that Chumley put together for us:

We got to Yosemite early Wednesday afternoon and headed out of Tenaya Lake. It was a short and easy first day to our campsite below Cloud's Rest. We had a creek flowing near by so water was easy. Mosquitoes on the other hand were out of control-- 100% DEET was necessary.

We woke up the second day and headed to Cloud's Rest. Its not long before the views start opening up and its worth every step of the climb. We all headed up at our own pace and 9L was nice enough to let me summit first since I'd never been up there before. Amazing views-- absolutely amazing. We all snapped tons of photos and spent a good amount of time up there. We then headed down the other side which is even better than going up the other way. Chumley wanted to head off trail and check out Quarter Domes so we hit those on the way down. We found the loosest and steepest way to get there but their views were worth every shaky step. We then headed to Sunrise Creek where we would camp the second night.

At Sunrise Creek the deer were plentiful and didn't seem to be scared of people at all. We went to bed early to prepare for the most anticipated part of our trip-- a full moon summit of Half Dome. I woke up at about 2:30 am and waited to hear others stirring. Chumley forced everyone up. 9L decided he didn't want to wake up and Liz had to coax him out of his tent. We headed off as 9L finally dragged himself out of his tent but of course he soon overtook us all. We reached the intersection with the Half Dome trail and met another headlamped group who had the same idea as us. Chumley and Liz brought up the rear as Liz is nursing an injury, 9L of course was in front and out of sight, and Larry and I stuck together in the middle. Making it up Sub-Dome is steep but I think the dark made it easier. I hadn't really done any research and had no idea how the approach to Half Dome would be so I just chugged along until the climbing ended. On top of Sub-Dome, we could see 9L's headlamp ascend the cables.

We made it to the cables and it's as crazy steep as it looks. There are a pile of gloves that people leave but I put mine on and headed up behind Larry. I should have grabbed a pair of work gloves from the bottom because as the cables got steeper, my gloves started slipping. I had a little moment of panic about a third of the way up. In the dark, all I could see was Larry's headlamp which appeared to be directly above me. There was no end in sight. I calmed myself down and decided to power through. I finally made it to the cold and windy top. We had the summit all to ourselves for a little while which I think is a rare thing on Half Dome. Chumley and Liz then made the summit and other night hikers started trickling up the cables. The sun began to rise and it was time to brave the cables again and head down. Nervous at first, I quickly found a comfortable method to maneuver down. As people were heading up, it became mildly amusing to see the look of fear on their faces as we passed. Needless to say, I was really happy to be done with the cables. We headed back to camp and tried to get a couple hours of sleep before heading out.

On day three, the plan was to head into Yosemite Valley and finish via the Mist Trail. It was a nice easy hike and quite pleasant until you start hitting the crowds at the top of Nevada Falls. From there down it gets more and more crowded. After making it through a bottleneck of people at Vernal Falls, I was done. I shot down the rest of the trail as fast as possible. Its a beautiful hike but the people kind of ruined for me.

We all met up in Curry Village where our friend Claire was waiting for us with the rental van and we could all enjoy pizza, beer, and showers. We camped that night at the backpackers' campground. Soon after going to sleep, the camp was under siege by bears for about an hour. Every time I was about to fall asleep, I would be woken by a camper yelling. The final time was Liz-- I sat up and could see the shadow of a bear cast by the moon against my tent. Things then quickly settled down.
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Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
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I once again was fortunate enough to be included in a Chumley adventure; these consistently include tons of laughs, beautiful landscapes and always end with great food!! I was excited to be part of this group before we even left!!

Typically, "Hunter" Chum will bring one beautiful girl along for our journeys. This time he upgraded and brought two...Now if I could only convince him to drop 9L and Boots and make it four!!! :PMIC:

The group of 5 picked me up in Kingman in a spiffy new Town & Country Van rented for the distinct purpose of comfort, efficiency and Sirius Sex Talk radio. I met Clair and Liz, who politely said hello and after getting gas, we hit the road for Vegas where I had setup the group with a delightful, air-conditioned home to sleep in that night. The next morning, after free coffee and protein shakes we once again hit the road for Yosemite.

The real adventure started with demonstrations of Liz's great willpower along with Chumley's Parnelli like driving skills as we sped through the twisty passes to Big Pines, California - it was either have an accident IN the van...our OUTSIDE the van. After those crazy movements (pun intended) we grabbed Subways while Claire took over driving doo-ty until we reached Lee Vining :scared: (nuff said about that).

Ben(foot) (Liz'es friend) meet us in the Park and we were soon prepping up at the Sunrise trailhead near Teneya Lake. I was very, very excited to be back in Yosemite as the trip the year before was just so freakin' fantastic!!! However, this joy quickly dissipated as the mosquitos completely annihilated me along the watery Cloud's Rest Trail!! I'll bet I had 30-40 bites that first day alone - filtering water was like sitting in a Red Cross Bloodmobile. It was truly my first experience with BAD mosquitos and I was ill prepared with NO long hiking pants and "all natural" non-DEET spray. Much to Chumley's delight, I wore my sexy black tights and survived the next two days by covering up. (and I hardly griped at all, right guys?)

That next morning as I mercifully scratched within my tent - I counted mosquitos on the outside mesh (15 at one point) and dreaded the thought of my early morning regularity. After quickly getting ready for the day and with fresh bites on the buttocks, we started off for the summit of Cloud's Rest. The 360 views at the top of this peak are the best I've seen in my two trips to Yosemite!!! Before descending, Chumley presented us with the Quarter Domes off-trail option before setting up at Sunrise Creeks for our second night. Kyle, John and I quickly were on board!!! It was well worth the extra bit of effort to reach these tremendous vantage points!! Highly recommend!

On the return from Quarterdomes, Chumley [pulled a BobP and] completely disappeared (to look for Liz & Ben I think) leaving John, Kyle and I to find the trail and campsite....Chum and I had previously mentioned using the same sweet camp-spot as the year before and we soon reunited with everyone at that location!!

This site once again did not disappoint! Located on top of a small hill near the creek, a gentle breeze blew hard enough to keep us cool and helped with the skeeters (which THANKFULLY were not as thick). We also were entertained by 3 doe nibbling around the bushes within our site. It was pretty awesome. Other wildlife included a pesky squirrel who swiped my empty snickers wrapper, forcing me to chase him down 20 yards or so in order to retrieve (LNT) When he came back for seconds, he was very unwelcomed and I darn near nailed it with a stone; I had every intention of skinning and roasting squirrel for dinner that night!

The second evening was filled with another campfire and more laughs, but with much less beer...(Chums did come through with his patented Kool-Aid libation) Two other small groups decided to setup camp near me that evening; staying up later than me of course and causing a restless night (ear plugs will now be staple on my list). Chumley woke me up at 3am for our night climb of Half Dome hike (my next trip-log).
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Yosemite NP Loop, CA 
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Day 1:
The long friday afternoon drive up to Yosemite was just too slow due to traffic around San Bernardino and we didnt arrive at the park until past 3AM saturday morning. Dragging the following day and losing time getting our backcountry permits didnt allow us to start hiking until past 10AM saturday at Lower Yosemite Falls TH.
The climb up the canyon was challenging with a full backpack but made it to the rim in less than 2 hours, we then proceeded to Snow Creek Trail for another 5 miles to Snow Creek for the night. Along the way we had great views of Half Dome, a guy having some fun with his girlfriend near Yosemite Creek, encountered several tame and unshy deer who if i wanted to i could reach out and touch. We also saw a bear about 150-200 feet away from us, it was the only sighting the entire weekend but it made our day!.
At around 6PM we reached our planned camping spot near Snow Creek where we quickly set up camp and the abundance of downed wood made starting a bonfire a breeze.

Day 2:
After a pretty challenging day 1 we thought we would have a rather "easy" 16 mile day but it wasnt the case. It turned out to be a 10 hour, close to 5000 AEG day with several creek crossings, a couple 1000+ foot climbs with one being on a snow field with a lot of melting snow.
We started our day at around 9AM and planned to have lunch at Tenaya lake at about our half way point. The lake was striking with really singular granite mountains all around BUT it was infested with mosquitoes and unwisely we took our time eating and giving our flying friends an unlimited amount of DEET.
We then reluctantly restarted the second half of the hike heading to Clouds Rest, the hike there was pretty uneventful but we got to play in the snow on our way up to the summit. On the way down we encountered plenty of muddy areas. We set up camp just after we joined the JMT and just after sunset. We had a pretty quiet night at this great and hidden area away from the trail. During the night i was woken up by what seemed to be a large animal sniffing around my tent. I decided not to move and act as if it was nothing, the following morning one of our bear canisters misteriously moved about 100 feet from its original spot and someones backpack had been searched by a bear with only a minor tear on one of the pockets.

Day 3:
The last day was the easiest and quickest of the three with virtually no uphill climbs, it was all JMT all the way down to Yosemite Valley passing by the Half Dome trail fork then further down reaching Nevada Falls which were absolutely spectacular! The area was a zoo with people everwhere along the trail and the waterfall viewpoints. We reached Yosemite Valley just before 1230PM.

In all i was completely blown away by this National Park and despite having to drive 12 hours each way it was well worth trip.
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Clouds RestSierra Nevada, CA
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This hike was my number one goal for this trip. I've been up Half Dome before and couldn't help but notice Clouds Rest looming above in the distance. I decided to make a day trip from Bishop where I was staying with my GF's at her Aunt and Uncle's house.

I left the house around 6:15am and the made the hour drive north to Lee Vining. From Lee Vining it was another 30+ minutes to the Sunrise Lakes trailhead that sits on the southwest side of Tenaya Lake. I parked and hit the trail around 8am.

The first mile is a fairly level hike through the forest. There are a few nice views and one epic view of Clouds Rest. It looks like it's a hundred miles away! I continued on and the trail starts climbing for the next 1.5 miles. My pace slowed as I worked my way up the switchbacks. Along the hike I saw several Yellow Bellied Marmots. I love the little guys! I took some photos of them and kept ascending the trail.

At the 2.5 mile mark I arrived at a saddle and the junction for the Sunrise High Sierra Camp heading the left. I continued straight for Clouds Rest. The trails in Yosemite are well marked for the most part...more to come. After the junction the trail drops down as you continue hiking in the forest. There are some spectacular views along the way and I was constantly taking pics. After a mile or so I arrived at a small lake with some nice campsites. I kept going.

At the 4.5 mile mark I came to another junction that was a little confusing. I knew from my map that Clouds Rest was straight ahead. There was a trail taking off to the left for Little Yosemite Valley. The funny thing is the sign to continue straight said nothing about Clouds Rest. It mentioned Nevada Falls and Yosemite Valley. I knew it was the way so I went ahead.

The trail started gaining elevation and sporadic views open up. After some hiking I caught a solid glimpse of Clouds Rest. It looks a lot different from the east. It looks a little intimidating like the first time I hiked to the top of Half Dome. I knew this was going to be fun! I kept going and the trail levels off as you near the final ascent. At this point I was around the 6.5 mile mark and I've only seen a handful of hikers. I finally caught some backpackers and a solo hiker who were also heading to Clouds Rest. I said hello in passing and starting feeling the adrenaline for the final climb.

I came out of the forest and could see the final climb before me to the summit of Clouds Rest. For some reason the thought "Stairway to Heaven" came into my head. The route to the summit looks like a perfect staircase. I was a little concerned about the wind but it was mild as I ascended the granite staircase. The going was very easy and there is some mild exposure. After a few minutes I arrived at the top and peered down on Half Dome and Yosemite Valley. I was in awe! Half Dome looks small. After all, Clouds Rest is over 1,000 feet higher. From the summit you have 360 degree views in all directions. Half Dome and Yosemite Valley to the west. Mount Hoffman and Tuolumne Peaks to the north. Tenaya Lake to the east. The Clark Range to the south. I could go on and on.

While I was admiring the view, the solo hiker arrived at the summit and we struck up a conversation. Up until this point, I was the only one on the summit. She was from Boston and was in San Francisco for a wedding and was spending the day in Yosemite. We had a great conversation and ended up hiking back to the trailhead together. It was nice sharing an experience like Clouds Rest with a total stranger. I got back to the car and we said our goodbyes and then I returned to Bishop.

This was an epic hike I will never forget! Clouds Rest needs to be on everyone's Yosemite top five. If permits are not available for Half Dome, check out Clouds Rest. The views are better and the hiking is excellent!
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