Mount Whitney Climber's Log

Viewing: 1-20 of 1164

JeremiahJohnson - Oct 28, 2013 12:42 am Date Climbed: Sep 6, 2013

Happy Birthday to me!  Sucess!

Very happy to see a summit sunrise on my birthday after hiking a very long version of the JMT (10 extra peaks and 3 hot spring side trips). Was happy to go up with Bob Shattuck, a JMT vet and strong hiker. Great day.

jamesglaze - Oct 18, 2013 11:50 pm Date Climbed: Aug 27, 2013

Third Time No A Charm  Sucess!

Climbed with my two daughters (No. 10) and a running friend of mine from high school. Started from the portal at 4:00 a.m., per Doug Thompson's advice. Trip routine to Trail Camp, with rain and sleet above. Trail very slick along trail ridge and I recommended we turn around about a mile from the summit. The others decided to head on up as I turned around (this would have been my third time to summit, vs their first). The weather cleared while the others were at the summit and back down to Trail Crest (by the grace of God). Moderate rain at Trail Camp where I waited. Back to the Portal at 9:45, a very long day. As anyone who has hiked this trail knows, the 2.5 miles from Lone Pine lake seem like 5. Whitney was HP 3 of 5 for this trip, which also included Humphreys, Elbert, Harney and White Butte, as well as 12 national parks plus Mount Rushmore.

Bezoar Goat

Bezoar Goat - Oct 16, 2013 11:24 am Date Climbed: Oct 14, 2013

Road is Open  Sucess!

As of Sunday the road was open to Whitney Portal and the standard route is packed powder/ice for the top 30%. Microspikes are encouraged, hauling crampons was overkill. The guys at "Elevation" in Lone Pine informed us that nobody has broken trail to the Mountaineers' Route yet and there are hip deep drifts to the upper lake.

bruno baschung

bruno baschung - Oct 8, 2013 12:42 am Date Climbed: Oct 2, 2013

Mt Whitney trail  Sucess!

I climbed Withney on the normal route in 2 days in perfect weather conditions, not too hot. The hike is quite long, very well marked and very good though also very rocky. It's quite long, one gains only very slowly altitude, which is thus not tiring but requires time due to distance. Except for training, it's better to take two days in my vies both for acclimatization and enjoying the landscape.

The permit issue and red tape make of course this hike much more complicated to organize than other, let alone for overseas climbers who have thus to plan very much in advance.

Bruno Baschung

Pastorron

Pastorron - Oct 6, 2013 12:51 am Date Climbed: Jul 22, 2012

2nd Ascent  Sucess!

One day. Left at 3am and was on summit by 11am. Back to car by 5. Great fun with my brother-in-law.

Dan Winter

Dan Winter - Sep 30, 2013 5:38 pm Date Climbed: Sep 30, 2013

Mt. Whitney  Sucess!

My first climb in the Sierra. Made the summit in a 14 hour marathon from Whitney portal. Going directly from sea level to 14k with no sleep made this a rough trip.

Marlin

Marlin - Sep 29, 2013 5:31 pm

Whitney.....WOW

Arrived from Guitar Lake. Leaving my pack behind at the spur trail, I flew along the narrow trail dynamited into the massive mountain's western slope. The weather and summit views were fabulous! The town of Lone Pine, over 10,000' below in the Owens Valley, resembled miniature Monopoly houses. My 28th state highpoint. And those 99 switchbacks? I didn't mind them at all during the descent. Climbed Mt. Whitney for the second time on August 1, 2015 upon completing the John Muir Trail.

wildanessX

wildanessX - Sep 28, 2013 8:42 pm Date Climbed: Sep 24, 2013

Main Trail   Sucess!

3am start, made the summit at around 11:15am. Was pretty fatigued upon return, but very much so enjoyed my day on the trail.

Hohniker

Hohniker - Sep 25, 2013 6:34 pm

Very long walk  Sucess!

14 hours round trip from Whitney Portal, starting at 3:30am.

punchline

punchline - Sep 23, 2013 10:24 am Date Climbed: Sep 18, 2013

Via Trail Camp  Sucess!

Due to a change in my vacation plans at work I ended up with the week of Sept 16th open. On a whim I read a Mt Whitney webpage with a link to the permit site. Unbelievably, there were 7 open permits for 9/18 so away we went. Beautiful, easy trail and the 99 switchbacks were not an issue although we heard a lot of people complaining? Also saw a lot of people that probably shouldn't have been up there - doubled over on their trekking poles an hour up the trail ... Perfect summit day - blue skies and no wind - beer and burgers upon our return to Whitney Portal. Not too many people as it was mid-week.

dakine - Sep 17, 2013 4:53 pm Date Climbed: Aug 1, 2013

Dayhike main trail  Sucess!

After a week of monsoon the weather finally cleared. Started out at 7:00 a.m. and the trailhead was like a ghost town. I recommend using poles for this trail, I didn't bring mine but wish I had.

AFmountaineer

AFmountaineer - Sep 16, 2013 12:27 pm Date Climbed: Aug 7, 2013

Long Day Hike  Sucess!

Did Mt Whitney trail in a day, pretty lengthy day but the views were worth it.

douggranger

douggranger - Sep 12, 2013 8:14 pm Date Climbed: Jun 15, 1991

Main route  Sucess!

Great day with Dave & Dave

TyC

TyC - Sep 11, 2013 10:49 pm Date Climbed: Jul 3, 2013

3 highest in California in a week  Sucess!

Final peak of my California trip. Up and down in 10 hours.

Jimmy Rivers

Jimmy Rivers - Sep 11, 2013 12:07 pm Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2013

Just simply amazing!  Sucess!

State HP #27. This was my favorite summit by far! The views were spectacular, and i had some emotion as i stood on the lower 48's tallest peak. The trail wasn't too difficult, though very long and my body was exhausted beyond belief upon finishing. Camping at trail camp at 12k feet in the boulder field was neat. I am so happy with my experience there, and will remember it for a long time. Mt Whitney, wohoooo!!

jrnewmann

jrnewmann - Sep 9, 2013 10:01 pm Date Climbed: Sep 8, 2013

Mountaineers Route  Sucess!

Climbed this bad boy via the mountaineers route and descended the main trail. This was my first time up the mountain on any route and my Dad's third (he climbed via the main trail his other two times) and we thouroughly enjoyed our climb. It was a perfect day on the mountain in the morning, sunny and warm until above iceberg lake. The consensus between us was that the mountaineers route kicks the crap out of the main trail and is a ton more fun to climb, however we can't comment on descending it although the trail is long and boring. The views of the peak are far superior to that of the main trail and we only saw like 7 people all day, none of them dayhiking like we were. It snowed on us a little bit up at the top. It was a long ass day but absolutely fantastic.

Best day ever...
Climb the mountaineers route.

WZimmerman

WZimmerman - Sep 6, 2013 4:37 am Date Climbed: Aug 27, 2007

Mount Whitney via Trail Crest  Sucess!

It rained in the night ... it snowed in the early morning. Snow in August! I was wearing shorts. I did not have the sense to turn back as others did on the way up the snow-lined 99 switchbacks -- and I'm glad of that. Alone I was with God on the summit that morning. The combination of spectacular views and peace and serenity cannot be described. This trek was an experience like no other.

jeffh25

jeffh25 - Sep 4, 2013 7:44 pm Date Climbed: Aug 31, 2013

HP # 39  Sucess!

Completely socked in and zero view so I felt kind of cheated. Then it started sleeting... Overall an awesome experience though. I didn't feel like the 99 switchbacks were as bad as I thought. Hiking back uphill to Trail Crest on the way down was awful though. It's not a long stretch but your body's had enough up at that point.

JordanH

JordanH - Sep 4, 2013 7:19 pm Date Climbed: Oct 8, 2009

Mt. Whitney  Sucess!

Elevation is tough, but great views during last hour!

THalky

THalky - Sep 3, 2013 11:52 am Date Climbed: Aug 26, 2013

HP #27  Sucess!

Camped at trail camp. 99 switchbacks went on forever, but making it to the highest point in the lower 48 was well worth the time it took to get there.

Viewing: 1-20 of 1164
Return to 'Mount Whitney' main page