Re: Mt. whitney trail difficulty
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:26 pm
That's great betterhigh, good luck! I assuming you're planning on the Main Route? The trail is not hard, all Class 1, just long. Watch for bears in the lower reaches, 8-10k ft, there have been some incidents recently. This time of year, most all snow has gone, though snowpack was pretty high this year and lasted well into July. Above Trail Camp, water becomes more scarce, so fill up there.
If you're planning on the Mountaineers Route, it has the same elevation gain (+6,134ft), though is about 8 miles shorter, though mostly Class 2 with the last section from Iceberg lake Steep 2+, then Class 3 from the notch at around 13,900/14000ft. Above Iceberg lake, no water, so fill up here.
Both are wonderful routes. Depending on your hiking speed, you might wish to start earlier, 3am area. White Mountain peak would be a nice warmup and makes a really cool drive into the area to the trailhead. While in Yosemite, another great combination is to do the Half Dome & Clouds Rest combo from Happy Isles...long day (27 miles, +8000ft, but lower all <10,000ft), but awesome day. Again, watch for bears here. I've done this trail three times, and saw 1-2 bears each time.
If you're planning on the Mountaineers Route, it has the same elevation gain (+6,134ft), though is about 8 miles shorter, though mostly Class 2 with the last section from Iceberg lake Steep 2+, then Class 3 from the notch at around 13,900/14000ft. Above Iceberg lake, no water, so fill up here.
Both are wonderful routes. Depending on your hiking speed, you might wish to start earlier, 3am area. White Mountain peak would be a nice warmup and makes a really cool drive into the area to the trailhead. While in Yosemite, another great combination is to do the Half Dome & Clouds Rest combo from Happy Isles...long day (27 miles, +8000ft, but lower all <10,000ft), but awesome day. Again, watch for bears here. I've done this trail three times, and saw 1-2 bears each time.