Bill Kish - May 24, 2006 7:41 am Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2002
Route Climbed: From Tenaya Lake
A pleasant hike. Skip the trail near the top and find a clean granite scramble. (x2) From Yosemite Valley in December, camping on top (December 6, 2008).
uwjennie - May 22, 2006 11:42 pm Date Climbed: May 20, 2006
Route climbed: South Slope from the Valley
After backing off our trip plans to do Bloody Mountain due to weather conditions two of us headed for Yosemite instead. We decided on a whim to hike to the top of Clouds Rest from the Valley on Saturday morning. We started a bit late, so we arrived at the summit around 3. This is the time of year to hike this peak. You get the most amazing waterfalls, views of the snow covered peaks, and there aren't many folks around. We were the only ones on the summit and only saw about 10 people total after leaving the JMT. We had the summit to ourselves on this amazing day. The view is much better than from Half Dome. We were on snow for the last 1000 feet or so.
07/2005: Part of a pleasant 4-day backpacking trip.
rangermatt - May 3, 2006 11:39 pm Date Climbed: Jul 30, 2005
Best view in the park
Hitchhiked after work up to Tenaya Lake, spent the night on the granite beneath the stars, then went over Cloud's Rest and down to Yosemite. Met a great girl on top and jogged/ran most of the way down to Happy Isles, capped off by the delicious but overpriced Curry Village buffet.
Matt Worster - Mar 30, 2006 3:55 pm Date Climbed: Jul 20, 2002
Enough granite to astound a NH boy
My first hike in the Sierra, and I just couldn't get over how much granite was out there. It was enough to bring me back to the range the following years, 50-something summits and counting.
SummitJunkie - Mar 7, 2006 2:11 am Date Climbed: Oct 14, 2005
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge
Hiked solo from Tenya Lake in 2.5 hours. Met a great couple from Holland on the summit, they were just finishing up a 4 day backpack trip through little Yosemite Valley. A very rewarding experience.
Route Climbed: From Tuolumne meadows Date Climbed: August 30, 1996
Made a wonderful camp on the lower slopes of Cloud's Rest with a greta view of the Clark Range. Wicked thunderstorm with nearby lightning strikes scrared the hell out of us.
Wanted this for a long time, but illness & traffic stopped me. Feeling so-so(?), I left SJC, CA again at 2:00a and hit Tenaya trailhead by 6:45a. With recent illness, didn't know if I would need to camp -- so I backpacked (not u-light) to summit by noon -- filmed, lunched and drank it all in by 1:30p -- dragged back into TenayaLk by 6:30p. A 3 hour nap, and the drive home closed out the 24 hr loop extraordinaire!
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: October 14, 2005
Hiked solo from Tenya Lake in 2.5 hours. Met a great couple from Holland on the summit, they were just finishing up a 4 day backpack trip through little Yosemite Valley. A very rewarding experience.
Route Climbed: From Tenaya Lake Date Climbed: August 9, 2005
This was a fun hike. It was not too difficult, but I would not say it was completely easy. My brother and I reached the summit in about 2 1/2 hours. We had the summit all to our selves for about 30 minutes since we were early enough in the morning. As we headed back down we past maybe a dozen or more hikers, but about half of them were just going to the Sunrise Lakes area. We stopped by Whoa Nelly Deli for fish tacos and headed home.
Oh yeah, there is a squirrel/chipmunk up there that likes to scavenge for food. Watch your backpacks as he knows exactly where the food is and he is not afraid of humans. His name is "Paco".
Route Climbed: northeast ridge Date Climbed: 8/1/2005
It's views like this that will always leave me speechless. Skipped work and hiked it with my brother. It was very clear and without a lot of traffic on the summit (Monday). This was my third summit, after backpacking over it with my Dad and dayhiking it with Maria.
Route Climbed: Trail from Tenaya Lake Date Climbed: 07/30/05
Beautiful hike and some of the best views around! We left pretty early and we're glad we did, because we saw lots of traffic heading up on the way back.
Route Climbed: From Tanaya Lake Date Climbed: July 22, 2005
Fun hike with my brother Brian to an impressive viewpoint. Saw evidence of a huge flash flood the day before that required several people to be rescued - wow! The meadows and creeks were unusually wet for July. We hiked fast due to a late start, but were still up and back in a little over 5 hours, leaving time for a refreshing swim in Tanaya Lake.
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge from Sunrise Trailhead Date Climbed: July 14, 2005
A bit warm but otherwise a great day, It was very crowded at the summit. There musty have been two dozen people up there. There were also quite a few backpackers along the way, including a group of 6 from London who left the day after the bombing and wondered if they were going to get their Yosemite trip in, Most were headed for Sunrise Lakes.
Route Climbed: From Tenaya Lake Date Climbed: July 6, 2005
Watch for the mosquitos! Some route finding had to be done as there was lots of snow on route. Fresh bear prints also seen. Greatest views of the valley. Comparable to Inspiration Point on the other end.
Route Climbed: South Slope Date Climbed: July 1, 2005
We started from the Little Yosemite campground after hiking to Half Dome the day before. Heading to the summit and all the way back to the car made for about 16 miles, but it was a very nice hike. We saw a baby rattler on the way up, but fortunately it didn't seem to mind our presence.
Bill Kish - May 24, 2006 7:41 am Date Climbed: Sep 3, 2002
Route Climbed: From Tenaya LakeA pleasant hike. Skip the trail near the top and find a clean granite scramble. (x2) From Yosemite Valley in December, camping on top (December 6, 2008).
uwjennie - May 22, 2006 11:42 pm Date Climbed: May 20, 2006
Route climbed: South Slope from the ValleyAfter backing off our trip plans to do Bloody Mountain due to weather conditions two of us headed for Yosemite instead. We decided on a whim to hike to the top of Clouds Rest from the Valley on Saturday morning. We started a bit late, so we arrived at the summit around 3. This is the time of year to hike this peak. You get the most amazing waterfalls, views of the snow covered peaks, and there aren't many folks around. We were the only ones on the summit and only saw about 10 people total after leaving the JMT. We had the summit to ourselves on this amazing day. The view is much better than from Half Dome. We were on snow for the last 1000 feet or so.
lakenyon - May 14, 2006 11:03 pm
trail07/2005: Part of a pleasant 4-day backpacking trip.
rangermatt - May 3, 2006 11:39 pm Date Climbed: Jul 30, 2005
Best view in the parkHitchhiked after work up to Tenaya Lake, spent the night on the granite beneath the stars, then went over Cloud's Rest and down to Yosemite. Met a great girl on top and jogged/ran most of the way down to Happy Isles, capped off by the delicious but overpriced Curry Village buffet.
JasonH - Apr 1, 2006 6:54 pm Date Climbed: Jul 1, 2000
Route Climbed: northeast ridgeGreat climb. One of the best views I've seen.
Matt Worster - Mar 30, 2006 3:55 pm Date Climbed: Jul 20, 2002
Enough granite to astound a NH boyMy first hike in the Sierra, and I just couldn't get over how much granite was out there. It was enough to bring me back to the range the following years, 50-something summits and counting.
mountainmatt - Mar 18, 2006 6:26 am
East RidgeAfter a huge party at SHSC.
SummitJunkie - Mar 7, 2006 2:11 am Date Climbed: Oct 14, 2005
Route Climbed: Northeast RidgeHiked solo from Tenya Lake in 2.5 hours. Met a great couple from Holland on the summit, they were just finishing up a 4 day backpack trip through little Yosemite Valley. A very rewarding experience.
SawtoothSean - Jan 4, 2006 9:04 pm
Route Climbed: From Tuolumne meadows Date Climbed: August 30, 1996Made a wonderful camp on the lower slopes of Cloud's Rest with a greta view of the Clark Range. Wicked thunderstorm with nearby lightning strikes scrared the hell out of us.
OakAsDefense - Oct 16, 2005 5:21 pm
Route Climbed: NE Ridge Date Climbed: 24-SEP-05Wanted this for a long time, but illness & traffic stopped me. Feeling so-so(?), I left SJC, CA again at 2:00a and hit Tenaya trailhead by 6:45a. With recent illness, didn't know if I would need to camp -- so I backpacked (not u-light) to summit by noon -- filmed, lunched and drank it all in by 1:30p -- dragged back into TenayaLk by 6:30p. A 3 hour nap, and the drive home closed out the 24 hr loop extraordinaire!
ClimbingJunkie - Oct 15, 2005 2:00 pm
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: October 14, 2005Hiked solo from Tenya Lake in 2.5 hours. Met a great couple from Holland on the summit, they were just finishing up a 4 day backpack trip through little Yosemite Valley. A very rewarding experience.
mparker - Oct 13, 2005 1:06 am
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge Date Climbed: September 26, 2004Great workout and scenic views of Tenaya Canyon and of Yosemite Valley from the top of Clouds Rest.
KClosson - Aug 9, 2005 7:52 pm
Route Climbed: From Tenaya Lake Date Climbed: August 9, 2005This was a fun hike. It was not too difficult, but I would not say it was completely easy. My brother and I reached the summit in about 2 1/2 hours. We had the summit all to our selves for about 30 minutes since we were early enough in the morning. As we headed back down we past maybe a dozen or more hikers, but about half of them were just going to the Sunrise Lakes area. We stopped by Whoa Nelly Deli for fish tacos and headed home.
Oh yeah, there is a squirrel/chipmunk up there that likes to scavenge for food. Watch your backpacks as he knows exactly where the food is and he is not afraid of humans. His name is "Paco".
sierramtngoat - Aug 2, 2005 5:25 am
Route Climbed: northeast ridge Date Climbed: 8/1/2005It's views like this that will always leave me speechless. Skipped work and hiked it with my brother. It was very clear and without a lot of traffic on the summit (Monday). This was my third summit, after backpacking over it with my Dad and dayhiking it with Maria.
ExploreABitMore - Aug 1, 2005 2:27 pm
Route Climbed: Trail from Tenaya Lake Date Climbed: 07/30/05Beautiful hike and some of the best views around! We left pretty early and we're glad we did, because we saw lots of traffic heading up on the way back.
jtschanz - Jul 26, 2005 2:36 pm
Route Climbed: From Tanaya Lake Date Climbed: July 22, 2005Fun hike with my brother Brian to an impressive viewpoint. Saw evidence of a huge flash flood the day before that required several people to be rescued - wow! The meadows and creeks were unusually wet for July. We hiked fast due to a late start, but were still up and back in a little over 5 hours, leaving time for a refreshing swim in Tanaya Lake.
keema - Jul 15, 2005 11:03 am
Route Climbed: Northeast Ridge from Sunrise Trailhead Date Climbed: July 14, 2005A bit warm but otherwise a great day, It was very crowded at the summit. There musty have been two dozen people up there. There were also quite a few backpackers along the way, including a group of 6 from London who left the day after the bombing and wondered if they were going to get their Yosemite trip in, Most were headed for Sunrise Lakes.
Mike N - Jul 12, 2005 8:07 pm
Route Climbed: From Tenaya Lake Date Climbed: July 6, 2005Watch for the mosquitos! Some route finding had to be done as there was lots of snow on route. Fresh bear prints also seen. Greatest views of the valley. Comparable to Inspiration Point on the other end.
bbirtle - Jul 7, 2005 12:59 pm
Route Climbed: Traverse from Half Dome to Tenaya Lake Date Climbed: Sept 11, 2005Beautiful, remote spot with views over Half Dome. Only passed a couple other climbers the whole time. Beautiful weather.
jtostenr - Jul 5, 2005 3:35 am
Route Climbed: South Slope Date Climbed: July 1, 2005We started from the Little Yosemite campground after hiking to Half Dome the day before. Heading to the summit and all the way back to the car made for about 16 miles, but it was a very nice hike. We saw a baby rattler on the way up, but fortunately it didn't seem to mind our presence.