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White Mountain Stinks!!!!
What a weekend. We had the most amazing time together. It was me, Brigitte, and my friend Alex. We took off Friday at about 4:00pm and made it to the trailhead at about 11:00pm. We had a great trip along the way. We had a nice dinner, a great game of freeze out( it was 31degrees), and I might have broken a flag pole in Lone Pine. Well I know I did. The wind was just whipping and when I shut my door to the car I guess the flag got caught inside, well when we pulled away you can imagine what happened. Any how, it was a nice drive over. I almost forgot, Alex and I jammed to a bunch of songs. Him with his Conga drum and me with my Pringles tube. It was all good!!
The evening continues….we set up camp in the back of the Yukon. Remember it is 31 and don’t forget wind chill. We are at around 12,000 feet so it is windy!!!!! We barely sleep! Not really from the cold so much but from excitement and discomfort. Alex is trying to sleep across the front bench of the car. He is 6′2. Oh well! At 4:00am we trade places. We had planned to start hiking at 5:00 but decided to try and get more sleep. We ended up hitting the trail a little after 8:00am. Brigitte and I never hike this late!
The hike itself just stinks! I have altitude sickness so my head is killing me. Alex didn’t train so his legs are killing him. We are a couple of whiners. Poor Brigitte!
I guess I should throw out some facts so that the trip makes sense. White Mountain peak is the third highest peak in California. The summit is at 14,246ft. the trail is just over 14 miles round trip. The trail head starts at about 12,000ft. At these elevations, your body only works at about 60% of normal. This is concerning your ability to use oxygen efficiently, your lung capacity, etc. People can also experience altitude sickness at these altitudes. Which I do! At lower elevations I usually do 3 miles up and down in 37minutes. Up here 2miles in an hour. As I get higher I get even slower.
Back to the trail….it is a slog in my opinion. My mind seperates the hike into three different segments so in my opinion there are only three different views. It is very hard to walk fourteen miles with a splitting (and I mean SPLITTING) headache and only have three scenes to look at. This was a total mental hike. Can I hang in there mentally? We all did! And thank you Jesus it is over! I am glad I did it. I now have #1 and #3 under my belt. I will think about doing #2 next season. (Mt. Williamson)
We are supposed to go get in the hot springs near Mammoth and camp again in the desert. I throw out the let’s get a hotel idea and everyone is on board. We ended up at the Ramada in Bishop and it was wonderful. A hot shower and comfy bed. Woo Hoo! I was feeling very wimpy! I started my period the morning of the hike and I had to do my first wilderness poop. That was a nightmare. I have peed many times no big deal. I have never had to do the big poop. Anyway I ask Brigitte if she has any baby wipes and she tosses them over my head, they hit a rock and land in my poop. Everything gets handled but I just feel like a real shower and a comfy bed. You ladies know what I mean!
The next day, we have the best breakfast I have ever had at Jack’s in Bishop. Yummy! We also stopped at Eric Shaats Bakery. It is the mother ship of bakeries. Everyone should visit at least once. Oh yeah. Whilel at Jack’s we introduced ourselves to our waitress and she is a hiker too. We got her name and number and may be joining her on some hikes next season. Woo Hoo! I love meeting new people.
Mammoth here we come. We drove all over the town and just checked things out. We stopped at Wave Rave. The biggest snowboarding outfitter in the U.S.? the world? I can’t remember. I got my kids some things here and then we were off. We drove up to the resort and checked things out up there. Alex works winters at a resort on our side of the Sierras so he was interested in checking out their resort. As was I!!!
From here we hit June Lake Loop. Just drove through we were hungry and wanted a burger from Mono Cone in Lee Vining. The best burger I have ever eaten!!!! Delicious!!
Following lunch we took Tioga road through Yosemite to head home. We stopped to watch some rock climbers. That is always fun!!! We pretty much drove straight home from here with just bathroom stops on the way.
It was a great trip with great friends and wonderful conversations. It was a very sucky hike. I loved it anyway and I am very glad I did it.
Hike on!
DirtDiver
Add comment September 23, 2007
I am so thankful!!!
I am so thankful to have a body that is able to go any where it wants too. No I’m not 18 anymore but I am still healthy and able and I am so grateful. I never want to take it for granted. I used to and I never want to do it again. Thank you Jesus for my health.
I ran my hill today for the first time since being sick. I live at the base of the foothills leading up to the Southern Sierra Nevada. The mountains are right in my backyard. Anyway, this hill on the outskirts of town, right down the road from me, has been my training ground for 3 years now. I haven’t been up it in four months. It was quite an accomplishment for me. I felt on top of the world. I used to do a 12+ mile walk/run around it when I was doing it all the time. Some times we would do 9 miles or 6 depending on what kind of time we had for the day. Today I only did 3 miles. 1.5 up and 1.5 down. My time was 37 minutes. Not too shabby. Not as good as I would like but okay. I am thankful my body allowed me the wonderful opportunity.
I am getting ready for this weekend. The kayaking trip to yosemite. My twelve year old daughter will be joining me. It will be the two of us, my friend and her daughter, another friend and his girlfriend and her kids. It should be a blast. We will camp out Friday night, kayak and explore all day Saturday (maybe get in a small hike), camp again Saturday and then take our time heading home on Sunday. We will probably check out a few places on the way back to the valley.
I LOVE THESE TRIPS WITH MY DAUGHTER!!!!! I love passing on my passion for the outdoors to her. I love teaching her basic skills for survival and for life. You can learn so much from nature and from removing yourself from the comforts of home.
Add comment August 21, 2007
And so it begins again!
With the first hike out of the way and many fears faced, it is time to move full speed ahead. TRAINING!!!! Oh how I love to train. Well sort of. I don’t love the sweating and the pain, oh wait a minute, yes I do. I am one of those crazy people who gets some kind of satisfaction out of getting dirty and working hard. I might complain but on the inside I am as happy as can be.
So I have a kayaking trip coming up on August 24th- 26th in Yosemite, a camping trip on September 1st – 2nd, and a very big hike on September 14th. I will also be mountain biking on this trip. I then have a hike on September 22nd and crazy me, I have decided to run another half marathon in January. So there leaves no room for NOT training. I must get my body back into shape. Four months is a long time to not work out. Oh my what a journey I have ahead of me.
I feel so close to God when I am in nature. When you are out there in the wilderness and you have everything you need to survive on your back, life is just in it’s simplest form. It is just so amazing to know that it is just you and God and the beauty He has set before us to enjoy. And enjoy it I do! I can’t think of one hike I have been on where I have not had a grateful heart. Grateful that I live where I can climb so often, that I have two healthy legs to climb with, and a healthy heart and lungs to take me to the top. So grateful to have a God that would spoil me the way that He does. I love you so much Jesus!
Add comment August 14, 2007
Back in the saddle again!
Well I plan on getting back in the saddle again this weekend. This will be my first hike since March and I think I am ready. Tomorrow I will do a final inspection of my gear, lay out my clothes, and buy my trail food. I would really like to put in about 8 miles but we will see what happens. I went walking tonight and I got a couple of blisters so we will see what my feet can stand.
We are going to hike the Lakes trail in Sequoia National Park. We are quite familiar with this trail but this will be the first time we take the Watchtower route. The watchtower is a beautiful piece of granite overlooking Tokopah Canyon. It provides climbers with World Class climbs. The route will hike should go right across the face of the watchtower on a ledge that was dynamited into the rock to provide access for hikers. I hope the exposure isn’t beyond my comfort level. I have climbed half dome twice and Mt. Whitney once so I think I should be okay.
I am hiking Saturday morning so I will report in the pm and let you know how it went. Well I guess I will let myself know since I think I am the only one who reads this. Oh well I enjoy reading it very much. I am very easily amused. I find that to be a very good trait. Have a great night and happy hiking to me.
Dirt Diver out!
Add comment August 10, 2007