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June 05, 2007

Frames Can't Catch Me

I've hiked another big peak...this time it just happened to be the tallest mountain in the contiguous USA.

We started off in Whitney Portal, camping the first night near our car at 8300' of elevation. Our campsite was attacked by black bears. Sean Cody (not that Sean Cody, although they are both computer programmers in San Diego) and I stalked a slight larger-than-the-other-two (I presume the mother?) black bear, and even managed to chase it up a tree. It had gotten in to one of the "bear proof" trash cans because some moronic camper had overstuffed it, and just left the door hanging open. What Would Schneier Say?. It's kind of disheartening to see a bear eating trash, even if it is just a black bear...

We hiked up from Whitney Portal to Trail Camp on Saturday. Trail Camp is the highest campsite around, at 12000'. I blazed the trail to this elevation, arriving about an hour earlier than the rest of the crew (really I was even faster than that; I dropped my pack at Outpost Camp, somewhere around 10000', and hiked back down a mile or so to meet my hiking pals, then headed back up with them before splitting off again). I'd like to thank the makers of Sustained Energy for my insane speed. That stuff rocks.

We camped out Saturday night and made plans to do the summit early Sunday, then hike all the way back down to Whitney Portal. Three of my campmates dropped out late Saturday night and Sunday morning. One with altitude sickness, another to take care of the first, and the third having a distinct lack of sleep and overall fatigue.

Three of us headed up on Sunday. We left sometime around 6AM, and reached the summit before 9:30. We made it back to Trail Camp by noon. I filled our water jugs one last time and started off down the trail. Sean and Andre overtook me a ways down the trail, and I ended up being the last one back to Whitney Portal. Kind of fitting, that I was the first element of a stack.

Overall it was a fantastic trip to the tallest mountain that I'm likely to see for a while. The air was certainly thin up that high; in comparison I'll be breathing easily back down at sea level. Pictures that tell the tale in more words can found on the usual location.

Found your blog (again).

1. Sean's last name is actually Coady. He just got a new job at Veoh.com.
2. Good to talk to you again!
3. Added your RSS feed, but it only gives me a snippet, not the full article. I hate that!

Jay

Posted by: Jay on January 6, 2008 04:37 PM

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