Ursa Lake 2015.07.25 Latergram, Sierra High Route Rainbows of color in Ursa Lake, at 11,480ft. Turquoise water with rusty red and gold sand beds. Chartreuse moss in the green grass, perfectly blue skies. Bear Lakes Basin, Saturday Read more
Feather Peak Latergram, Sierra High Route View of gorgeous Feather Peak from Feather Pass (12,375ft) on Saturday (3/3 panorama, for full view see my profile). Viewed from other angles it’s obvious why it was named “Feather.” I like this striking angle, too. I had a conversation with Poet yesterday. When I’m less than 500 feet from bagging a peak as I have been many times this month, why don’t I do it? It’s not that I can’t or am scared or haven’t thought about it, it’s just that I don’t want to. Strange? Poet thinks so. Read more
Latergram, Sierra High Route View of Royce Peak’s west face from Feather Pass (12,375ft) on Saturday (2/3 panorama, for full view see my profile) Read more
Juncos 2015.07.24 Latergram, Sierra High Route Two dark-eyed juncos eye me as I consider a dip in Puppet Lake. They were the bird I saw the most of, except maybe the Clark’s nutcrackers, which have a sorta annoyingly shrill and verbose alert call. I prefer the finch-like juncos, which were quiet, almost trusting, and playful. Read more
Other People on the SHR Latergram, Sierra High Route It’s rare to meet other people on the SHR here we have three, including two who have hiked the route before. We’re at 11,800 feet, looking north on Puppet Lake. They have what appears to be their mother with them so they take the right side slowly, while I tackle the class 3-4 talus straight down and gain half a mile on them by the time I reach the lake. They then head East as they are on a shorter loop hike. Ah, solitude! Friday. Read more
That Asshole 2015.07.23 Latergram, Pacific Crest Trail Throwback to 2 years ago on the PCT. Hiker “That Asshole” unwittingly walks away from one of the biggest trail dramas of the year – the owner of the Red Moose in Sierra City accusing him of stiffing them on his pancake breakfast. Cool guy, funny and a gentleman; unfortunate situation. Anyway, don’t steal on the Pacific Crest Trail – even people just _suspected_ of stealing are ostracized and treated very poorly all the way up trail like That Asshole was. That’s probably why theft almost never happens. But it happened this week to a friend on trail and it’s a crappy reminder that it’s not all unicorns and rainbows out there. Read more
Trees eat rocks 2015.07.20 Latergram, Sierra High Route The Sierra High Route wasn’t all rocks and alpine lakes – it was also rocks and trees! Trees eating rocks! And a good chunk of this section was on well-established trail. I struggled with my feelings about this. The trails bring civilization back far into the woods, though they do definitely make walking easier. As I got closer and closer to Tuolumne Meadows, hitting Vogelsang High Sierra Camp along the way, I started to really miss being off trail and making my own way. It’s so hard but so… charming. (Like being a kid in the Alaska woods again, just setting off and exploring, climbing on things, getting whimsical and finding oneself.) The pack trails leading up over Vogelsang Pass and back to Tuolumne got wider and […] Read more
Blue Lake Tarn Latergram, Sierra High Route Blue Lake tarn III, where I camped for the night on Friday Read more
Deer and Storm 2015.07.19 Hiking, Latergram, Sierra High Route Headed to Thousand Island Lakes it threatened to storm, but the storm broke a few miles to the east. These two led me over the no name pass just east of Banner Peak. Read more
What Trail? 2015.07.17 Latergram, Sierra High Route Trail? What trail? The Sierra High Route involves many miles of navigating fields of boulder fields and talus much like this, which explains how I’ve already destroyed two pairs of socks and a brand new pair of shoes in only 75 miles. Thank goodness for strong ankles a keen sense of balance, but let’s get real, sometimes I think: “fuck this shit!” It hurts. It’s scary and quite dangerous. Some of these stones are bigger than cars, many of them bigger than shopping carts, and at least half of them are sharp and unstable, and can send you stumbling when you step on them and they tip. I already have had a few bloody scrapes. But the views are so worth it. How lucky and wonderful to […] Read more
Lake Catherine Latergram, Sierra High Route Crystal clear Lake Catherine and Mt Ritter’s sad glacier on Friday afternoon. Read more
Thunderstorm 2015.07.16 Latergram, Sierra High Route Thunderstorm east of Thousand Island Lake. I camped at the west end on Thursday night and stayed dry. Looks like the Agnew Pass area got hammered, but just for a few minutes. I went out knowing scattered storms were forecasted. I got lucky and missed them all, just like this. Read more
Chris Latergram, Sierra High Route Not only do I still have LTE, but there are other backpackers up here. This is Chris and his “queen sized mattress.” Read more
Minaret Lake Latergram, Sierra High Route One last shot before I go out of signal range. Minaret Lake and Clyde Minaret, 12,281ft first climbed by Norman Clyde in 1928. Sierra High Route Read more
Nancy Pass Latergram, Sierra High Route Atop Nancy Pass, 10,200ft, named after an 8-year old girl who was the first to summit in 1967. She only lived to be ten, presumably because she liked doing crazy shit like climbing straight up mountains. I’m humbled. Read more
Ziggy and The Bear 2015.07.11 Latergram, Pacific Crest Trail And off I go, leaving my adopted grandparents and the sweetest Pacific Crest Trail trail angels ever behind for the year. Ziggy and The Bear! They took incredible care of me and about 1500 PCT 2015 hikers this year. I’ll miss them so much. And it’s possible that due to the Lake Fire, many more future hikers will miss them, too. Look at a map, think about it. You can retrospectively support these guys by paypal’ing funds to whitewatertrailhouse@gmail.com. They’ve done tons for PCT hikers over the past 15 years and deserve big thanks (and help paying for those porta-potties!) Also, if you haven’t picked up your box there, get in touch. One of them smells really bad. 😜 Read more
2015.07.09 Latergram, Pacific Crest Trail Throwback to two years ago today along the Pacific Crest Trail – at Kennedy Meadows North, a pack station and resort near Sonora Pass. Someone was surprised when I told him how many cowboys are in California and Oregon: a lot. It’s true. There are a lot. And bears. Read more