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Day 7 – Selden Pass

September 16, 2024September 16, 2024 ~ Brian ~ Leave a comment

Mile 91.4 to Mile 109.8 Entering the John Muir Wilderness Today is our first and only planned resupply for this hike at Muir Trail Ranch. MTR is about 1.5 miles off trail, so this stop will add about three miles of extra walking today. It is our seventh day on the JMT, but the ninth … Continue reading Day 7 – Selden Pass

Day 6 – Muir Pass

September 15, 2024September 14, 2024 ~ Brian ~ Leave a comment

Mile 71.3 to Mile 91.4 Today was just a beautiful, fun day of hiking. Here's a sample of what we saw along the way... Looks like another clear day on tap! Ice cold water to help tired feet Alien high elevation landscape We had heard that there was no snow left on the trail, but, … Continue reading Day 6 – Muir Pass

Day 4 – Pinchot Pass

September 13, 2024September 13, 2024 ~ Brian ~ Leave a comment

Mile 40.8 to Mile 54.9 This stream kept us company most of the day We're starting to find the rhythm of this trail now. Rather than focusing as much on daily mileage, we are just aiming for one pass per day during this first half of the trail. It seems to be ideal to camp … Continue reading Day 4 – Pinchot Pass

Day 3 – Glen Pass

September 12, 2024September 11, 2024 ~ Brian ~ Leave a comment

Mile 25.2 to Mile 40.8 Beautiful morning One thing we've been surprised by, so far, is the amount of water - even high up in the mountains. This seems to be mostly from snow melt, as well as the occasional spring. Never far from water The ubiquitous lakes and streams are nice for cooling off … Continue reading Day 3 – Glen Pass

Day 2 – Forester Pass

September 11, 2024September 9, 2024 ~ Brian ~ Leave a comment

Mile 8.3 to Mile 25.2 Starting our day below tree line We were happy to be camping in the woods last night. The night before, at Guitar Lake, was stunning. But, somehow we just feel more at home down among the trees. We quickly ate breakfast and were excited to get hiking this morning after … Continue reading Day 2 – Forester Pass

Acclimating

September 9, 2024September 8, 2024 ~ Brian ~ 1 Comment

Rock Creek to Guitar Lake We've planned to ramp up slowly for the first couple of days, so there is no real pressure to get moving this morning. The cold temperatures add an additional reason not to be in a rush. So we have a leisurely breakfast before starting to hike mid-morning. Waking up on … Continue reading Acclimating

Welcome to the Sierra Nevada

September 8, 2024September 8, 2024 ~ Brian ~ 1 Comment

Horseshoe Meadow to Rock Creek Near Cottonwood Pass After spending the night at the Cottonwood Pass trailhead in Horseshoe Meadow, we started hiking toward the JMT this morning. This is not the closest trailhead to either terminus of the JMT. So, why are we doing this? Because, bureaucracy. And, there are a few advantages... This … Continue reading Welcome to the Sierra Nevada

Getting to the Trail

September 7, 2024 ~ Brian ~ 1 Comment

A JMT hike begins six months in advance with the acquisition of a permit. I'll go into more detail about that process in the next post. But, back in February we got a permit to hike Northbound (Mt Whitney to Happy Isles in Yosemite Valley). After that, it was just a matter of waiting for … Continue reading Getting to the Trail

John Muir Trail

September 7, 2024September 7, 2024 ~ Brian ~ 1 Comment

John Muir. Photo by Francis M. Fritz, 1907 The JMT covers about 213 miles through the High Sierra between Yosemite Valley and the summit of Mt Whitney. It overlaps the PCT for 160 miles and passes through many different federal lands including Kings Canyon, Sequoia, and Yosemite National Parks. Elevation is a factor on this … Continue reading John Muir Trail

Day 43. Miller Peak

November 19, 2022November 18, 2022 ~ Brian ~ 3 Comments

Mile 755 - Stealth To Mile 776 - Stealth We woke up to ice on the inside of our tents and frozen water bottles. This was probably the coldest night of the trip so far. Between us and the border stands Miller Peak, our final sky island. At over 9000' it is just slightly lower … Continue reading Day 43. Miller Peak

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