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 Tucson, AZ
Tuolumne Meadow to Happy Isles - JMTSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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I have wanted to hike the JMT ever since I hiked Mt. Whitney years ago, and this was my official beginning, hiking southbound. Next trip starting at Tuolumne Meadows! Did this trip on the JMT over 3 days (2 full days and 2 half days).

Day 1: 9/4 5.02mi, 82’, 2:33
Not really counted as part of the backpack trip. Hiked around Yosemite, watched two girls climb El Capitan with ropes through telescopes, and walked around the North Pines backpacker’s campground.

Day 2: 9/5 13.27mi, 5453’, 6:39
After staying the night at backpacker’s camp beyond North Pines in Yosemite (and enjoying the pizza in Yosemite the night before!) we began our journey up the mountain. We hiked over to Happy Isles (the northern terminus for the JMT), crossed the Merced bridge, and made our way to Clark Point to soak in the killer views. Our next stop was at Nevada Falls, where we met an older Israeli man named Saul who had just started the JMT as well and had plans to do it all. By the time we left Nevada he was following us, and never left us the rest of the trip…hiking, eating and camping with us. We pushed our way past Little Yosemite Valley to the turnoff for Half Dome. Both Bills in our group stayed behind at the junction while Jason and I dropped our packs and headed up.
I’m not sure what I was expecting… maybe a little something more than Picacho Peak, but it was well beyond that! Trail went to steps along the bare mountainside, then when we hit a flat spot we looked ahead and saw the cables. Wow! Straight up on a sheer rock face, with just a couple of cables to hang on to. I was told about the ASU grad who did Half Dome with her Dad just a couple of months ago when a storm came up and the rock got slippery and she fell to her death. I have a little fear of heights but managed to push through it.
Near the top we ran into British climber Oliver Tippett https://www.instagram.com/oliver_tippe ... JlM3loag==, who is also a free soloist; he had just free climbed Half Dome again without ropes and was jogging back down.
Everyone on the cables wore gloves and cabled themselves in the whole way; Jason and I were the only two there at that time with neither! But it was fine. The cables didn’t get hot. The views up top were incredible! On my way back down I found it easier on the steeper parts of the cables to bend my knees and sit, holding each cable above my head with my hands and but scooting down face forward, using my shoes as brakes.
Once down to the junction, we hiked about a half mile to Sunrise Creek where the burn damage kicks in, and camped there for the night.

Day 3: 9/6 8.3mi, 2832’, 5:35
Continued down the JMT to Sunrise High Camp, then hiked over to Sunrise Lakes to swim and camp on the NW side of the eastern lake. Incredible views of the middle lake, which has an island on it.

Day 4: 9/7 7.9mi, 1064’, 6:10 with 2:30 in breaks. Lower Cathedral Lake Trail: additional 1.9mi, 200’.
Half day, only hiked the morning. Hiked out of Sunrise Lakes. Took a pit stop at Sunrise High Camp, then we headed up to Cathedral Pass. Amazing photo spots with Tresidder Peak coming up to the pass, then Cathedral Peak (which looks like it has a nic Nike swoosh on top) on the other side of the pass. My altimeter at the pass registered 9976’.
Ran into NPS rangers close to Upper Cathedral Lake, one of them told us that bear spray is illegal in Yosemite NP. When I asked how to defend yourself from a bear, he said they never hurt anybody, and if they did start to do something just look very big and very loud and they would run away. Honestly, I don’t buy it, I’m sure that work most of the time but not all the time, I’d rather a NPS officer give me a hand slap than a black bear to give me a paw slap.
Hiked past the upper lake to the Lower Cathedral Lake Trail, and around the lake to the northwest tip to set up camp. The lake drains off a smooth granite cliff, I climbed down that area to find a remote spot to take a private bath in cool water with an amazing view of Tenaya Lake below.
Watched sunset with the hiking crew with that view, then I treated the team to hot tea and we had 2 French couples visit who were hiking from the south and will come out at Yosemite in a couple of days. They gave us great stops of future beds and showers on the JMT, and the two ladies talked about how they have done a couple of weeks of the Camino from their home in central France.

Day 5: 9/8 4.65mi, 754’, 1:29. Soda Springs: 2.02mi, 92’.
Half day, only hiked for part of the morning. Hiked out of the lakes, and though there was a little elevation, it was mostly downhill…ahh, my sweet spot! Even with my pack I averaged over 3mph. Hiked on the JMT just behind/past the Tuolumne Meadows visitor’s center to the Soda Springs turnoff, then a left into the center. Dropped the heavy pack and hiked to Soda Springs and visited the cabins in the area.
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Sep 16 2022
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 Phoenix, AZ
Tenaya Lake to Happy Isles, CA 
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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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Half Dome HikeSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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trekkin_geckoTriplogs 4,660
Hiking16.34 Miles 5,500 AEG
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the main event
denny secretly put in for permits, and once he got them the trip was on
after some navigational difficulty by me, we set out from happy isles trailhead at 0600
starting early is key on these bigger hikes
just getting light enough to see mist trail
the steps to vernal fall were butt kickers
nice hiking along the merced river and seeing the falls
still gaining up to nevada fall, then an easier grade through little yosemite valley
the trail goes right next to the river, and it would be easy to filter here
another push up to subdome through the forest
subdome was steep, with steps cut into the rock, then continuing on granite bedrock
finally we were at the cables :o
we took a few photos, then headed on up
once i got into a rhythm, it was much less scary than it looked initially, but a lot more work
with our early start there were very few people ahead of us and we didn't have to wait for anyone
finally topped out and went up to the high point
again, great views of clouds rest, north dome, yosemite valley and more
very smoky today
we spent about 30 minutes wandering around the summit taking photos
decided to descend before the other 348 permit holders came up
crossed paths with a few people, but i can only imagine how crowded and backed up the cables get
a lot more people on subdome
the hard part over, we strolled through little yosemite valley
explored nevada fall for a few minutes
took the john muir trail back down - longer but more gradual
along the way, some russian guys ahead of us had spotted a black bear :)
that was a nice surprise
joined back up with the mist trail and dodged people the final mile or so
just as we finished, we got a little thundershower, so we were happy with our timing
a great experience, and i appreciate denny inviting me to hike it with him
thanks, partner!

random thoughts:
neither of us used gloves
no one checked our permits
aeg on my track seems high
i read the discussion on it, and dropped it down to the 5500 route scout shows on the screen
can't emphasize enough getting an early start
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Half Dome HikeSierra Nevada, CA
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Bucket list hike. Kelly and I got to the parking lot at 6am. The plan was to hike up Mist Trail and down JMT. I believe Booneman suggested it that way. The temps were pretty good. Clouds not bad. We kept a close eye on the weather for our Safety First attitude. The hike up to Vernal Fall was a good workout especially with the steps. Another good reason to come back the JMT. You get to see a different trail and less steep without the steps. Nice waterfall. Nevada Fall was even bigger with another nice climb to get there. That's the intersection where we will take the JMT back down on our way back. Next you go over a little saddle and drop into Little Yosemite Valley. Very nice area along the Merced River. After a half mile or so you start climbing and wrap around to the Sub Dome. That's a pretty steep one but they have some nice steps and switchbacks. We thought 6am was early but we had already passed at least 50 people to this point. Kelly set a great comfortable pace. Now for the cables! People wise it wasn't a problem. I may have passed one person. Condition wise it was a workout. You really do kind of pull yourself along to each pole/board. Worked for it but what an awesome summit and great views. We hung out taking pics and walking around for a half hour or so. Going down the cables, the amount of people was growing. We found that going down backwards worked a lot better. Kelly went first and would warn me when the steps were coming so I didn't hit a shin. Most people were easy to work around and take turns with. One little jam up towards the bottom but not to bad. I had gloves but didn't use them. I could see where your hands could get friction hot. Then down the Sub Dome steps and the hard stuff was over. The way back down went really good and Kelly's pace was still great. Taking the JMT gives you the best view of Nevada Fall. A mile longer but not as step,no steps, and less people. Throw in the brief Bear sighting and it was a great way to finish. We got one more nice pic of Half Dome from a great vantage point between the trailhaed and our room. We don't usually splurge on these trips buttt. Kelly bought dinner and dessert at Yosemite Valley Lodge food court then we stayed the night at the lodge. A hot shower and soft bed just might relax us enough to do one more good hike on the way home tomorrow :o ! Awesome hike and Kelly helped make this go so smoothly! Much appreciated!! Like Haz, Kelly :yr: !
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Although a bit warm, conditions were perfect for our climb up the cable route to reach the summit of Half Dome. Definitely a classic, and maybe the most fun I've had hiking 18+miles! I highly recommend going up the Mist Trail and down the John Muir trail to view Vernal and Nevada Falls from all angles.

Oh, and don't forget your permit and gloves!
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Half Dome at night, CA 
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After meeting a group of others who had summited during the full moon last July, I decided this was a must for me. I planned an entire Yosemite trip around the June full moon, and it was truly a memorable experience! Thursday night/Friday morning was the full moon night, and the central part of the backpacking plan was to be on Half Dome then.

We got up just before 3am and started the short 2.5 mile hike from our camp at Sunrise Junction. It was chilly, but great for hiking up the relentless climb to subdome. The moonlight was excellent, but not particularly helpful in the wooded areas, requiring us to use our headlamps the entire way. Once on subdome, the moon was plenty bright on the granite, but only for a short while as most of the remainder of the hike was in the shadow of Half Dome itself!

There were a couple of other groups of people making the ascent, but we were ahead of them all. Looking back across the park it was neat to see headlamps dotting the landscape across the few miles all the way back to Little Yosemite Valley.

9L summited first, followed by Larry and Kyle. Liz and I followed. Once up top, I forced myself to enjoy the summit beer I had dragged around with me for a couple of days, though it was a little rough at first! :doh: The sky lightened steadily, and finally the sun rose over Clouds Rest. We stayed on top and watched the long shadows as they stretched across the park before heading back down and getting a couple of more hours of sleep.

This was an awesome experience! Extra kudos to Kyle and Liz who hadn't previously been on Half Dome. For a first ascent at night ... I salute you! : app :
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I want you all to know something before I continue with this triplog: I am afraid of heights. Not just afraid. Terrified. I don't like them. Yes, I climb, but that does not mean I'm okay with heights and the possibility of falling.

I should have taken this into consideration when I agreed that it would be a good idea to do Half Dome at night.

We all woke up at an ungodly hour so that we could go stand on top of something tall, take a picture of it, and post it all over the interwebs. That's why we do these things, right? I was super excited to get high in the sky and stand where some of my idols have stood before me. Especially after seeing Half Dome from a distance.. wow!! I couldn't wait. And I figured that because thousands of other tourists do it every single year and (for the most part) don't get hurt, that it wasn't a big deal and I could do it too.

I really wasn't thinking.

My first sign should have been 9L. Have you ever seen the expression on 9L's face when you mention Yosemite? His eyes just sort of gloss over and he gets this big goofy grin on his face, and his brain melts out his ears and drips onto his shoes. Don't bother talking to him for the next half hour; he won't hear you. I got it. Yosemite is amazing and glorious and could probably cure cancer if given the chance. So when we woke up at the buttcrack of the cretaceous period and found out that 9L wasn't planning on joining us, I should have known.

I yelled excitedly to 9L to get up and join us, and then probably threatened him in some inappropriate way (who knows), and eventually he groaned and said he would get up.. but he wasn't happy about it. We started off on the trail before him, headlamps lit, knowing he'd catch up to us within minutes.

Everything was going splendidly. We saw a couple other people, but the air was quiet and felt full of secrets. Eventually the group began to thin out as fast hikers pulled ahead of slower hikers. Ben and I made it to the base of the subdome but then quickly lost trail. We began to panic a little, because neither of us, as it turned out, was very comfortable with not being able to see where we were going on such steep, slick terrain. Chumley's headlamp offered some guidance, and in between shallow panicked breaths and the subtle moisture welling up in my eyes, I finally pushed myself to the top of the feature.

I was scared... and angry. Because I was scared. I thought it was extremely likely that I was about to fall into the abyss. The headlamps of the others danced partway up the wall, and behind us were other distant trails of light. I breathed and calmed and eventually decided that I hadn't come this far to just turn around now. If thousands of other people could do it every year, so could I! Chumley helped me pick out an excellent pair of gloves from the base of the cables, and then we started up. Slowly. One step at a time. And sometimes not even that many. It was hard not to become overconfident once a routine was found, but I quickly humbled myself and kept going. Halfway up I informed Chumley that I was deeply fearful of heights. Sorry! (And thank you.) Dawn broke at the top of the cables, and I walked out to where the others were, keeping safe from the wind.

Janelle taught me on multipitch that the best way to enjoy the intimidating elevation is to take some pictures. So I whipped out my camera and took a few photos in the moment. Because we do this because we enjoy it.. right? I was ready to leave, and 9L and Kyle made it clear they were looking forward to being on dirt again as well. It was the moment I'd been psyching myself up for. I put my gloves on and then "rappelled" my way slowly down the cables. A third of the way down I peeked at the ground and realized... it's not so bad!!! I started to laugh at this point. Once on the ground, I was ecstatic. Half Dome! I did it! And nothing bad happened.

Except maybe I should have helped Chumley with a little bit of that beer he brought to the summit. Because what are friends for??

Thanks Chumley!!! (And sorry for being such a pain in the rear!)
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Half Dome HikeSierra Nevada, CA
Sierra Nevada, CA
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My second time up Half Dome and same as the year before, it didn't disappoint.

For 2014, this was day three of our 5 day Yosemite trip; with Cloud's Rest behind and Ten Lakes ahead we were all in the groove and fully enjoying our trip!! To add a bit more challenge this time, Chumley's plan was to hike the dome under a full moon.

At 3am, at our Sunrise Campsites, Chumley was able to wake us all up (except 9L) - [John had decided sleep was more important than the greatest Yosemite landmark; fortunately Liz brought him to his senses and changed his mind.] We grouped together and sped down the trail with day-packs, leaving our gear back so we could nap later that morning.

John was going for the speed ascent record and may have achieved it. Kyle and I followed behind at mortal speed and Chumley held back with Liz (sore ankle) and Ben (who ended up with a bit of acrophobia and turned around). Chumley's a good bro.

As it was, the bright, full moon was setting on the west side of the dome and provided little to no visibility while climbing the cables on the east. Of course this did not deter us so Kyle and I gloved up at the bottom of the cables and took some deep breaths. I've always known Kyle as a fearless hiker, however he freely released some real "pumpkins" as we climbed up together!! Nice job Kyle!!

Once at the top, it was noticeably cold and we all bundled up, took numerous photos, and waited for the sunrise and some warmth. Chums enjoyed a super-sized, luke-warm brewski (see photo) which he had hauled around for 3 days straight...LOL.

9L, Liz and Kyle all descended together; Chumley and I waited a bit longer on top. I explored the less visited west side of the dome and got a bit spooked by the ever-steepening and rounded drop offs.

Once back at camp, the rest of the crew crashed!!! My adrenaline was fired up, so I casually broke my camp (talking to neighbors for a bit) and left solo for Nevada Falls around the time everyone was just getting up.

I enjoyed my nice steady pace and arrived about 45-60 minutes ahead of the sleepyheads; I took a nice rest under a shady tree with a relaxing cool breeze!!!

Once the rest of the gang joined, we went 1/4 mile or so up the John Muir, to a spectacular viewpoint of Nevada Falls. We snapped a few pics then hiked back down to Nevada where we all started our ascent back to the Village together. The group quickly dispersed again while battling the crowded trail. Eventually John, Kyle and I met each other back at Happy Valley bus stop and to our surprise, we immediately found ClairBear at the Village bus stop!! We decompressed at the Pizza Bar, waiting for Chum/Liz/Ben who weren't too far behind...

I loaded up on Ice Cream and water until I found a sucker willing to split a large pizza with me (Thanks again Chumley). Despite the cardboardyness of said pizza, it tasted pretty great after 3 days on the trail...

After a delightful (and free) shower, it was off to the backpackers' camp where I was fortunate enough to setup tent next to some real yahoos at the next site...the black bear that free grazed through our site, inches from my tent/head should explain enough about them...

As always, a great and memorable trip with Chumley and the gang....and we still have more to come!!! (Ten Lakes)
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Yosemite - Tenaya Lake to Happy Isles, CA 
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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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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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Aug 30 2013
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Half Dome HikeSierra Nevada, CA
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We had six couple that drove up from Phoenix to spend three days in Yosemite. The first day we had permits for Half Dome. I wanted to do it a little different by going in on the Panorama trail. Another guy and I got up earlier to drop a car in the valley floor for when we were done then we took everyone up to the Glacier point trail head. We got about 3 miles down the Panorama trail when I realized we left the keys to the car in the bottom in the van at the trailhead. Since I was the alleged "trail runner" of the group, I was sent back the 3 miles and 1,500 feet up to get them. I caught the group at Nevada falls meaning they only went 3 miles in the time I went back to get the keys and went 9. We were definitely behind schedule at this point with the hard part of the hike. We made it to the top of the dome by around 3 pm and hiked down the Mist trail in the dark which is it own adventure. The smoke was not bad until we got to the top of the dome. The winds had shifted and we could not even see the valley floor which was a bummer for a first time Yosemite visitor. The smoke got really bad the next morning and we ended up going to San Diego for the remainder of the weekend. Even with the smoke and disappointment of not being able to hike for two more days in Yosemite, Half Dome was great. Cables were a little harder then I thought they would be.
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Aug 14 2013
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The Half Dome hike at Yosemite, by permit only, is one heck of a unique experience. The track I just posted starts at the Happy Isles Shuttle Stop, since this is where most people will begin the hike. It took the four of us about 9 1/2 hours, but the time depends on how much people freeze up on the cables. The best tip I can offer is to take RUBBER gloves. Leather and other materials do not grip the steel cables. Good trail the whole way. Take some time to see the falls, etc along the way. They are spectacular. Last water is the Merced.
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Jul 22 2013
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From our campsite at Sunrise Junction, we had under 3 miles to get to the top of Half Dome. We started after 7, much later than we had originally hoped, but were still at the cables in about an hour, and with the cables to ourselves, the ascent to the top took only between 10 and 15 minutes.

We passed a handful of hikers who had ascended under the full moon, staying at the top for sunrise, and were then on their way down the trail as we were headed up. Early morning is definitely the time to be here!

Up top, there was a small group of people who had gotten there at around 3am, consumed a few adult beverages, and then passed out after sunrise. Seems like it would have been a pretty fun adventure!

Hippy and Larry and I spent about an hour on top before heading back down to our camp for a well-earned rest!

Having never done this before, the cables were a breeze. No problems, no fear. Just plain fun. The hike up subdome is actually the more difficult and strenuous part of the hike.

I might have a different opinion if I had to fight other people on the cables, but since we were the only ones both ascending and descending, it couldn't have been a more pleasant experience! Awesome trip! :D
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Jul 22 2013
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Bagged it with my older half and good ol' Larebear

Sub dome was obnoxious with all those steps but the views were grand!
Half Dome loomed and our adrenaline went up
I was fighting off strep throat so I was beat but seeing those cables made me giddy

We breezed up them no problem.
Note to everyone bring fuel gloves not fingerless. I didn't have any issues with fingerless gloves but if there had been a long line and slow goings it might have not been as pleasant.

Nothing scary just awesome views, a steep slope and a marmot waiting up top to make friends with.

Glad my strep throat held back until we got back to camp because this was a lot of fun without it!!
Thanks for getting my permit Chums :kf:
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Jul 21 2013
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Sunrise Creek Loop, CA 
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We originally were going to hike the first day with 9L and then spend a couple of nights in LYV including day hikes to half dome and clouds rest, but all good plans change.

In the end we opted for a single overnight, hiking up to Sunrise Junction, bagging half dome the next morning, and heading back out later in the afternoon. It turned out to be a great plan. The area as Sunrise Junction has at least 10 different camp spots, and while we were undisturbed, several of our nearby neighbors reported bears in camp overnight, including a mom and two cubs who batted around some cannisters for a while.

There's perennial water here in a very cold stream. My feet went numb in pain after not more than 30 seconds submerged. It's a grind to get up there with a full pack, even though it's only 7 miles or so, the elevation gain really gets to you.

The hike up we went via the Mist Trail, and on the way down we endured the 227 switchbacks on the JMT. I prefer the steep stairs on Mist vs the switchbacks, but I know that others disagree with my preference.

If you can get the permits, this hike is a great way to access half dome, and if you have the time and feel up to it, it's an "easy" day hike to clouds rest from here too!
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Jul 21 2013
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I may have hiked this but I don't remember I was too busy :tt: :bdh: :pk: :yuck: ](*,) :pk: :zzz:

I do recall a million stairs, steps, giant granite cobblestone looking slabs of doom...

At one point Chumley and I discussed a pool of blood we found in the water well below the trail...he's so morbid ;)

The views were lovely, the waterfalls were neat, we didn't get drenched, more stairs... :tt:

Somewhere along the first 7 miles up I realized I was getting sick...and running low on water...and was sick n tired up going up up up!!!

Seriously steeper than any of the usual trails at the GC...I'd compare the steps :tt: to Hermit but the entire trail is more like that first steep chunk of Grandview... except for seven...whole...miles... :sk:
Maybe I'm biased simply due to the strep throat draining my body of any energy which in turn sapped the life out of my enthusiastic mind...

Ya know...it really wasn't that bad. The company was great, couldn't ask for better hiking buddies, the weather was PERFECT, the scenery was downright lovely, it was a perfect vacation and I think I fell in love.
Granted I'd never want to LIVE at Yosemite... but I definitely love the area.

The hike down wasn't bad, I was waaaay sicker but going down is the easy part, I breezed along with my shame poles too.

Yea, I'd do it all again next year if I had to...minus the strep! : rambo :
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Yosemite valley to Merced Lake, CA 
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My wife and I got lucky and scored a last minute walk up, 2-day permit from Happy Isles, including Half Dome. Also got a campsite at Upper Pines. Unheard of on Memorial Day Weekend!

Day 1:Got a late start due to early morning rain showers. Started from our campsite in Upper Pines, short walk to Happy Isles, up the Mist Trail and then up to Vernal Falls overlook. The trail was insanely crowded of course. Still an awesome hike though. Tons of water! Did get a little wet on the Mist Trail as it is like a steady rain shower. After Vernal Fall the crowds thinned out considerably. Slowly made our way up to Half Dome. Arrived at the HD cables at 5pm with just a few people coming down. Unfortunately there was a huge dark cloud moving towards HD. With all the lightning warnings, including a sign right at the cables, we decided to play it safe and not continue. I did go up the cables about 1/3 of the way just to check it out. Very scary! When we got back down below Sub Dome the clouds had moved far away. Oh well.

The permit specified that we camp at least 2 miles past Little Yosemite Valley. One of us was a bit tired and cranky from hiking 12 miles on the first day so that last push to get to a legal campsite was tough. Found a good spot far off the trail on a granite slab with a nice view of Half Dome. Used a pre-existing fire ring to have a cheery little campfire before bed. Also had to burn some trash because we couldn't fit everything into the bear canister. No bugs out tonight!

Day 2:Went to bed with a clear sky but woke up around 3am to rain. Showers off and on until about 10am. Glad we put the tent fly on. Amazingly we were able to get a cell signal way out here. Called my dad back on the east coast for a weather report. No more rain forecasted for the next two days so we decide to push on to Merced Lake.

Continued on the John Muir Trail until the turn off for Merced lake. The trail only gets better. Nice, thick forested sections with clear running creeks and then opening up to granite slabs with awesome views of the surrounding peaks. The mosquitoes did make an appearance around the trees but as long as we kept moving they weren't a problem. Saw two bear cubs in a small meadow as we neared Merced Lake but they were too fast to get pics. The last couple of miles to the lake follows along side the mighty Merced River, with its many short water falls. The water is so powerful here, you'd be crazy to go in it. We had a few dear follow us for a short distance in this part. They are even less afraid of people here than at Grand Canyon! Had lunch at the lake and then continued back towards Little Yosemite Valley, using the lower trail through Echo and Lost Vallies, to find our campsite for the night. About 11 miles for today.

Day 3:Woke up early at our site overlooking the Merced River. Great spot and another night without any bear issues. No rain this time and we slept with the fly off. The rest of the hike was pretty much down an easy grade, then flat, and then steeply down hill. With just 8 miles back to Happy Isles, this would be the easiest day. The trail continues to follow the Merced through the open granite slabs where it cascades down many falls. As the trail levels out and goes through some more thick forests, the Merced becomes more docile and lazy. Back to the crowds as we near Nevada Fall. Then down the steep Mist Trail. Surprisingly the granite steps provide plenty of grip even soaking wet. Kinda sad to finish this one, could spend a few more days here. This was an awesome hike, every minute of it. Can't wait to get back!
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Half Dome HikeSierra Nevada, CA
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Did this trip back to back - drive up to Yosemite from PHX, arrived late at night - hiked early in the AM for half dome & then drove down to Lone Pine, CA to get our permits for day hike in the overnight box...to crash for a couple hrs & start hiking Mt Whitney at 3am :)...only to have to drive back to PHx that night so we could get to work for 7am (we made it back at 4am :/) brutal work day! But totally worth it & would do it again in a heartbeat!
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