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Congratulations, saltydog!  I am sure you will enjoy that trail.  Be prepared, in some summers August can be rainy. Don't I know it .  My first MWMT trip, in August of 1964, blown out by storm system:  only at TC  (and down to about 9500 feet) it was 6 inches of snow for about 5 days straight. We were headed for Lake South America and Kern Canyon:  I still haven't made it there.  As you know, backed off of Kaweah Gap by snow 2 years ago.  Well, third try in 49 years, and I WILL be prepared.  Changing out some gear as well as adding food at MTR.  Adding a fleece layer and maybe tech cloth shell, maybe a gas stove, to the bucket there, for the high country to the south. 
 
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I have telescope peak
 Whitney from horseshoe meadow through the Miter with my mom
 
 Shepherds pass to hopefully do Williamson and Tydall planned for this year. I hope to sneak one more trip in there too.
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trip #1 out of South Lake, JMT southbound  
 trip #2 North Lake/Lamarck to South Lake loop
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Highpoint FL or maybe Rum Doodle |  |  |  
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Atherton Tablelands, perhaps Green Island. 
 Verum audaces non gerunt indusia alba. - Ipsi dixit MCMLXXII
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40? No worries: 40 is the new 30!  
 
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Dear Moose: My people are hacking your email address, so that you can be added to the top-secret circular. 
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40? No worries: 40 is the new 30!  40?  I wish!!! |  |  |  
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2013 Main Goal/Almost Done Deal: Complete the JMT: Mammoth to ...that peak that gets so much attention on this forum... Shameless promotion of my wife and I enjoying the North Section JMT from Mammoth to Yosemite:  JMT Northern Section 2011 Big Snow |  |  |  
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This is my plan for the summer. It might not mean allot to most people but maybe of some interest to you deep Sierra explorers.
 I'll try not to fall and smash myself up this year.
 
 
 June 1 - 1 - Eleanor Creek
 June 2 - 2 - Edith Lake
 June 3 - 3 - Twin Lakes
 June 4 - 4 - Bonnie Lake
 June 5 - 5 - Black Bear Lake
 June 6 - 6 - Layover
 June 7 - 7 - Cow Meadow Lake
 June 8 - 8 - Lord Meadow
 June 9 - 9 - Flora Lake
 June 10 - 10 - Lake Eleanor
 June 11 - 11 - Laurel Lake
 June 12 - 12 - Bearup Lake
 June 13 - 13 - Tilden Lake
 June 14 - 14 - Lake 8920
 June 15 - 15 - Benson Lake
 June 16 - 16 - Layover
 June 17 - 17 - Piute Creek
 June 18 - 18 - Maltby Lake
 June 19 - 19 - Mono Village
 June 20 - 20 - Extra Day Food
 June 21 - 21 - Spiller Creek
 June 22 - 22 - Shepherd Lake
 June 23 - 23 - Upper Lee Vining Creek
 June 24 - 24 - Tuolumne Meadows
 June 25 - 25 - Layover
 June 26 - 26 - Upper Lyell Canyon
 June 27 - 27 - 1000 Island Lake
 June 28 - 28 - Reds Meadow
 June 29 - 29 - Trail Work
 June 30 - 30 - Trail Work
 July 1 - 31 - Trail Work
 July 2 - 32 - Trail Work
 July 3 - 33 - Trail Work
 July 4 - 34 - Trail Work
 July 5 - 35 - Reds Meadow
 July 6 - 36 - Pika Lake
 July 7 - 37 - Cecil Lake
 July 8 - 38 - Little Mcgee Lake
 July 9 - 39 - Climb Red & White Mountain
 July 10 - 40 - Pioneer Basin
 July 11 - 41 - VVR
 July 12 - 42 - Layover
 July 13 - 43 - Big Margaret Lake
 July 14 - 44 - Climb Sharktooth & Silver Peaks
 July 15 - 45 - Climb Saddle Mountain
 July 16 - 46 - Devil's Bathtub
 July 17 - 47 - Climb Graveyard Peak & stay at VVR
 July 18 - 48 - Layover
 July 19 - 49 - Climb Volcanic Knob & Camp West of Recess Peak
 July 20 - 50 - Hilgard Lake
 July 21 - 51 - Climb Mt. Hilgard
 July 22 - 52 - Seven Gables Lakes
 July 23 - 53 - Big Moccasin Lake
 July 24 - 54 - Three Island Lake
 July 25 - 55 - Climb Seven Gables camp at Sandpiper Lake
 July 26 - 56 - VVR
 July 27 - 57 - Layover
 July 28 - 58 - Florence Lake
 July 29 - 59 - Red Rock Basin
 July 30 - 60 - Climb Mt. Shinn & Ward
 July 31 - 61 - Hell For Sure Lake
 August 1 - 62 - Lake Confusion
 August 2 - 63 - Lake Ambition / Climb Reinstein
 August 3 - 64 - Cathedral Lake
 August 4 - 65 - Climb Finger Peak
 August 5 - 66 - Tunemah Lake
 August 6 - 67 - Layover
 August 7 - 68 - Climb Tunemah Peak
 August 8 - 69 - Lake 10,232
 August 9 - 70 - Climb Scylla camp at Lake 12,080
 August 10 - 71 - Muir Trail Tarns
 August 11 - 72 - Upper Dusy Basin
 August 12 - 73 - Parchers Resort
 August 13 - 74 - Layover
 August 14 - 75 - Dusy Basin
 August 15 - 76 - Lake 11,120
 August 16 - 77 - Climb Giraud Peak camp on Palisade Creek
 August 17 - 78 - Lake 10,960
 August 18 - 79 - Climb Mt. Shakespere camp at Lake 10,565
 August 19 - 80 - Lake 10,240
 August 20 - 81 - Layover
 August 21 - 82 - Dumbbell Lakes
 August 22 - 83 - Marion Lake
 August 23 - 84 - Lake 10,240
 August 24 - 85 - Climb Marion Peak camp at Marion Lake
 August 25 - 86 - Leconte Canyon
 August 26 - 87 - Dusy Basin
 August 27 - 88 - Parchers Resort
 August 28 - 89 - Layover
 August 29 - 90 - Upper Dusy Basin
 August 30 - 91 - Lake 11,676
 August 31 - 92 - Climb Mt. Sill
 September 1 - 93 - Lake 11,475
 September 2 - 94 - Climb  Goodale & Striped Mountains
 September 3 - 95 - Lake 11,607
 September 4 - 96 - Lake 11,388
 September 5 - 97 - Layover
 September 6 - 98 - Lake 11,680
 September 7 - 99 - Climb Mt. Wynne & Pinchot
 September 8 - 100 - Below Arrow Pass
 September 9 - 101 - Climb Arrow Peak camp at Lake 11,000
 September 10 - 102 - Paradise Valley
 September 11 - 103 - Roads End
 September 12 - 104 - Layover
 September 13 - 105 - Bubbs Creek
 September 14 - 106 - Upper Vidette Lakes
 September 15 - 107 - Below Mt. Tyndall
 September 16 - 108 - Climb Mt. Tyndall
 September 17 - 109 - Whitney Creek
 September 18 - 110 - Kern Hotspring
 September 19 - 111 - Layover
 September 20 - 112 - Forester Lake
 September 21 - 113 - Crystal Lake
 September 22 - 114 - Climb Sawtooth Peak camp at Columbine Lake
 September 23 - 115 - Redwood Meadow
 September 24 - 116 - Lodgepole
 September 25 - 117 - Layover
 September 26 - 118 - Lonepine Creek
 September 27 - 119 - Lake 11,710
 September 28 - 120 - Climb Lawson & Kaweah Queen
 September 29 - 121 - Lake 11,600
 September 30 - 122 - Lake 10,600
 October 1 - 123 - Day hike up Picket Creek
 October 2 - 124 - Chagoopa Plateau
 October 3 - 125 - Lake 11,800
 October 4 - 126 - Layover
 October 5 - 127 - Climb Red Kaweah
 October 6 - 128 - Hamilton Lake
 October 7 - 129 - Lodgepole
 October 8 - 130 - Crescent Lake
 October 9 - 131 - Lake 9840
 October 10 - 132 - Ferguson Creek
 October 11 - 133 - Connector Creek
 October 12 - 134 - Lake 11,280
 October 13 - 135 - Josephine Lake
 October 14 - 136 - Layover
 October 15 - 137 - Glacier Lake
 October 16 - 138 - Climb Triple Divide Peak
 October 17 - 139 - Junction Meadow
 October 18 - 140 - Crabtree Lakes
 October 19 - 141 - Primrose Lake
 October 20 - 142 - Horseshoe Meadows
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This is my plan for the summer. It might not mean a lot to most people but maybe of some interest to you deep Sierra explorers.
 I'll try not to fall and smash myself up this year.
 
 
 June 1 - 1 - Eleanor Creek
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 October 20 - 142 - Horseshoe Meadows
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Joined:  Apr 2010 Posts: 659 |  
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RoguePhonic's plans deserve a thread of their own.  I can't wait to see the pictures. There must be a book, there.
 Due to an awful lot of late night and early morning faxing, I now have permits this summer for three far shorter, classic trips:
 
 (1) Desolation Wilderness
 (2) Lyell Canyon to Mammoth (JMT)
 (3) High Sierra Trail leaving from Crescent Meadows.  Currently, the plan is to do a lollipop loop rather than the whole traverse, though that may change.
 
 Advice appreciated re (3):  I'd love to do the whole HST but the logistics of Whitney Portal back to Crescent Meadow make my head hurt.  This has been the subject of prior threads -- paid shuttles, two-personal-car-shuttles, key swaps.  If folks have suggestions beyond the obvious, please let me know.  Were we to do the whole traverse, I would want to avoid the logistics of having two groups coordinate a key swap from different directions...gotta keep it simple!
 
 Thanks!
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Whitney Portal back to Crescent Meadow make my head hurt.You just need to ask a big favor of a friend and have them drive with you to Whitney to leave a vehicle and then they drive you to Lodgepole and drop you off. Other wise try to make the time to loop the whole thing. |  |  |  
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You just need to ask a big favor of a friend and have them drive with you to Whitney to leave a vehicle and then they drive you to Lodgepole and drop you off.. Says the guy who lives in Bakersfield!      Hey, want to be my friend?      Though you'll be deep in the Sierra, I suspect, on the trip of a lifetime. |  |  |  
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Even if I was not in the Sierra I don't drive so I wont be of much help. =P |  |  |  
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We'll probably just do some sort of loop.  
 But I did figure out that, from the Bay Area, it is entirely possible to do the thru hike, Sequoia/Lodgepole to Whitney Portal, using no cars, and instead a combination of Greyhound, ESTA, and a Visalia-Sequoia NP shuttle (and, of course, hitchhiking from the Portal to Lone Pine).  It is not nearly as time consuming as one would think (the worst part is the ESTA/Greyhound bus trip from Lone Pine-Reno-Oakland, which is about 12 hours).
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Look at bus connections back to CM right from Lone Pine: to Yosemite is easy, CREST to Yarts,  then Greyhound or AMTrak (yes a lot of AmTrak routes include buses) to Visalia, then SEKI shuttle.  Requires a very early am start in Lone Pine (CREST stop is a block or two from the Hostel) and possibly an overnight in Yosemite (Camp IV or backpackers CG with a next day permit).  I would look into whether you can get all the way to Visalia Holiday Inn in one day, then catch the SEKI shuttle in the morning.
 Great lollipop route would be return from Whitney by Pants Pass or Pyra_Queen Col.  In fact from Whitney summit, that would probably be as fast as by bus from Lone Pine!  See Steve C's HST report from last year, and keep in mind  that both Pants and PQ are easier E to W.
 
 BTW, at Whitney summit, you HAVE done the whole HST.  Like the JMT, Whitney is the terminus, not the Portal.
 
 
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Now that's a hike, RP.  Looks like adequate time to acclimate to the elevation.    |  |  |  
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We'll probably just do some sort of loop.  
 But I did figure out that, from the Bay Area, it is entirely possible to do the thru hike, Sequoia/Lodgepole to Whitney Portal, using no cars, and instead a combination of Greyhound, ESTA, and a Visalia-Sequoia NP shuttle (and, of course, hitchhiking from the Portal to Lone Pine).  It is not nearly as time consuming as one would think (the worst part is the ESTA/Greyhound bus trip from Lone Pine-Reno-Oakland, which is about 12 hours).
One other option might be to hook up with a Whitney hiker that is finishing their hike on the same day that you hike out to the portal. Provided that hiker had room, and was going to Fresno, Visalia, or the Bay Area they could easily drop you off at you car (well a bit out of the way, but not much, and something a fellow hiker might be willing to do). Even if this strategy fell apart you would still have the option Steve pointed out. |  |  |  
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