Disneyland for Hikers: A Walk to Mt. Whitney

Base camp sits at 12,000 feet - stark, windy, unshaded from the blazing August sun, but an otherwise great place to stop for a snack. Voices echo across cold granite as the breeze wraps around dozens of tents, backpacks, cooking stoves, and bear-proof food canisters. An unopened package of banana chips on my lap is immediately snatched up by a marmot, unhindered by my presence and unfazed by my pursuit.

Here, the animals, the people, and the barren granite form a bustling community in the Sierra Nevada wilderness. The trail to Mount Whitney sees thousands of people each year, all in pursuit of the highest peak in the United States (excluding Alaska). The people crowd the trail, the animals exploit the people, and Inyo National Forest rakes in thousands of tourism dollars. They say if you want solitude, go to Antarctica. Mount Whitney is Disneyland for hikers.

That's not saying Whitney should be avoided. Like Disneyland, there's a good reason crowds all congregate at one California landmark. Few other places in the world offer a well-tracked trail to 14,496 feet, where anyone with a pair of sturdy boots can trek to the top of a country, and a big one at that. Technical skills are optional on this trail, though patience and a degree of elevation tolerance is vital.

The trail begins at 8,368 feet in the Whitney Portal campground, at the end of a paved road from Lone Pine. The trailhead is a maze of parking lots, which, in the summer months, are nearly always filled to capacity.

This is the part of the forest where black bears rule; they bash in the windows of parked cars and steal whatever they find. So frequent are the bear burglaries that people are aggressively ticketed for leaving tempting packages in plain view.

I feel relieved when I walk into the wilderness and away from bear country. From the trailhead it's over 11 miles and 6,000 vertical feet to the flat-topped summit, a gradual trail, but not for wimps. Whitebark pine forests slowly give way to exposed granite over the first 7 miles, then base camp marks a strenuous and rocky climb to Sierra Crest.

I drafted my dad and his friend Tom, two avid hikers in their late 40's, up the steep section of trail affectionately called "100 switchbacks." I lose count after 75. Most hikers complete this hike as two to three-day backpacking trip, but Dad, Tom and I are going to do it in a day.

Sierra Crest is marked at 13,600 feet, already higher than I have ever hiked. The elevation puts a clamp on my lungs, and I feel a vague sense of sleepiness creeping into my head, even though my heart is pumping. The trail rolls along the ridge behind sheer pinnacles. You could stumble and fall 2,000 feet, but the immaculate trail helps prevent that. Thousands of footsteps per year have worn a nice groove in the jagged mountain

At this point I'm laboring up the trail, but it doesn't matter. I'm a hiker that climbs to look, not conquer. The green and gold of Sequoia stretches across the horizon. Deep blue lakes sparkle beneath a cloudless sky. From here you can almost see the depths of Death Valley - the lowest point in the United States and only 90 miles from this point.

Dad and Tom are a ways ahead by the time I ascend the final slope - a gradual ramp that eventually levels off. This is the peak - flat, spacious, almost custom-designed for large capacities. A crowd of about a dozen people are scattered over the rocks. We plop next to a geographical marker - "Latitude: 36° 35' x; Longitude: 118° 17' x," it says - and fix some lunch. We have great view of Lone Pine - 13 miles east, of Yosemite national park, of the expansive Nevada desert, of the Sierra Nevadas stretching over the horizon.

A strong wind whips past my head and muffles the incessant chatter. If I turn my head toward the sheer drop to the east I almost feel alone. Almost. They say if you want solitude, go elsewhere. If you want to see the spectacular top of America's biggest and brightest, go to Whitney.

Directions: From Los Angeles take highway 14 to U.S. highway 395 north to Lone Pine, about 200 miles. Turn west onto Whitney Portal Rd. 13 miles to the trail head. Permits are required for this hike and are somewhat difficult to obtain. Call Inyo National Forest, Mt. Whitney District, (760) 876-6200, for more information.

About The Author

Jill Homer is a graphic artist and freelance travel writer currently residing in Tooele, Utah. She specializes in outdoor adventure writing. For more information please visit www.biketoshine.com or contact jill@biketoshine.com.

In The News:


Google News
Updated : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 07:08:13 GMT

Iran test fires long and medium range missiles - Reuters


Malaysia Star
Iran test fires long and medium range missiles
Reuters - 1 hour ago
By Fredrik Dahl TEHRAN, July 9 (Reuters) - Iran has test fired nine long- and medium-range missiles, including one which it has previously said could reach Israel and US bases in the region, state media reported on Wednesday.
Iran Test-Fires Missile Capable of Reaching Israel (Update1) Bloomberg
Iran test-fires Shahab-3 long-range missile RIA Novosti
BBC News - Monsters and Critics.com - International Herald Tribune - Jerusalem Post
all 347 news articles

Publ.Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 06:02:53 GMT

VMware Ousts CEO Diane Greene - BusinessWeek


Boston Globe
VMware Ousts CEO Diane Greene
BusinessWeek - 1 hour ago
by Aaron Ricadela VMware ended a long-running battle over its strategic direction on July 8, ousting co-founder and CEO Diane Greene and installing Microsoft veteran Paul Maritz in her place.
EMC Replaces the Chief and Co-Founder of VMware, Silencing Talk of ... New York Times
VMware CEO abruptly replaced SiliconValley.com
Wall Street Journal - Forbes - MarketWatch - San Francisco Chronicle
all 361 news articles

Publ.Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 05:13:27 GMT

McCain, Obama court Latino group - Los Angeles Times


Voice of America
McCain, Obama court Latino group
Los Angeles Times - 2 hours ago
Sen. John McCain addresses the League of United Latino American Citizens in Washington, DC. today. McCain plans to tell the Latino advocacy group that the nation must secure its borders "while respecting the dignity and rights of citizens and legal ...
Candidates talk up Latino connections Boston Globe
Candidates woo Hispanic group USA Today
New York Daily News - Houston Chronicle - San Francisco Chronicle - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
all 500 news articles

Publ.Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 04:56:13 GMT

Cheney's staff censored EPA, ex-official alleges - Boston Globe


Washington Post
Cheney's staff censored EPA, ex-official alleges
Boston Globe - 1 hour ago
WASHINGTON - Members of Vice President Dick Cheney's staff censored congressional testimony by a top federal official on the health threats posed by global warming, a former official of the Environmental Protection Agency said yesterday.
Cheney’s Office Said to Edit Draft Testimony on Warming New York Times
White House in climate change "cover up" Reuters
San Francisco Chronicle - USA Today - ABC News - Wall Street Journal
all 564 news articles

Publ.Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 05:36:02 GMT

Hunger for victory defines Obama - Financial Times


BBC News
Hunger for victory defines Obama
Financial Times - 2 hours ago
By Edward Luce in Washington When Democrats criticise John McCain, they first praise his honourable military record. When Republicans do the same to Barack Obama, many begin by conceding that he is an “attractive and talented candidate”.
Video: AP Campaign Minute AssociatedPress
McCain, Obama Trade Early Fire in TV Ads FOXNews
ABC News - KVBC - The Associated Press - Newsweek
all 2,342 news articles

Publ.Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 04:54:07 GMT

Reiser deal ultimately hinges on judge's OK - San Francisco Chronicle


Washington Post
Reiser deal ultimately hinges on judge's OK
San Francisco Chronicle - 44 minutes ago
(07-08) 17:14 PDT OAKLAND -- The defense can ask for a deal in a murder case like Hans Reiser's, and the prosecution can sign off on it, but it's the judge who has the final say.
Reiser takes plea deal for lesser sentence San Jose Mercury News
My interview with murderer Hans Reiser Salon
San Diego Union Tribune - SiliconValley.com - The Associated Press - CNET News
all 654 news articles

Publ.Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 06:23:31 GMT

Cheesesteaks, troops withdrawals and cigarettes that kill Iranians… - FOXNews

Cheesesteaks, troops withdrawals and cigarettes that kill Iranians…
FOXNews - 4 hours ago
by Mosheh Oinounou PITTSBURGH, PA - Sen. McCain, joined by his wife Cindy, made a previously unannounced visit to the Primanti Brothers Restaurant and Bar, a famous Pittsburgh-area sandwich shop, Tuesday evening for a retail stop-turned media ...
Caution: Can Iran cigarette jokes be dangerous to McCain's ... Los Angeles Times
McCain jokes about killing Iranians with cigarettes Reuters
The Associated Press - Washington Post - ABC News - Tribune Review
all 156 news articles

Publ.Date : Wed, 09 Jul 2008 02:11:13 GMT

RSS feeds
Increased Website Traffic


PARLOT::Ebooks, Scripts, Websites, and more...

Adsense websites

My Five-Ounce Sleeping Bag

Okay, it wasn't quite a sleeping bag. However, it was... Read More

A Hiking Guide to Easter Island

Ask me which Pacific island has the most to offer... Read More

Protection from Lightning - Smart Strategies for Hikers and All Outdoor Enthusiasts

Prevention is your best protection against lightning. Be sure to... Read More

Cycling in Europe: There?s More to the Tour de France than Lance

For the 92nd time, the Tour de France has started.... Read More

Zambia Safari Top Five National Parks

Zambia is Africa's best kept secret as far as safaris... Read More

River Rafting on the Salmon River

The beautiful Salmon River stretches through over 400 miles of... Read More

All the Way to Timbuctu

Yes, it's real. There is a place called Timbuktu and... Read More

Whitewater Rafting Trip

For the dedicated water sport enthusiast there can be no... Read More

Campsite Meal Planning and Recipe

Hello Again,Today we will be talking about meal planning. Meals... Read More

Ultralight Backpacks - The Lightest

Why ultralight backpacks? Devotees of ultralight backpacking know you reduce... Read More

Take a Hiking Pole on Your Next Hike

It is the downhill ski racing competition of the winter... Read More

Great Family Camping Trips Make Excellent Traditions

A wonderful way to invest in your families' treasure trove... Read More

Camping - Get Those Tents Up!

Have you ever thought you might like to try a... Read More

The Wandle Trail - Map and Illustrated Guide

The Wandle offered wonderful trout fishing up to the latter... Read More

The Price of Gas Really Doesnt Matter!

"The good news is that there is no reason to... Read More

Motorhome Camp Grounds Stalls should be Astroturf

Having traveled from state to state and every city in... Read More

Bird Watching in the East Usambara Mountains of Tanzania

The Usamabara Mountains are very special mountains, often that tired... Read More

Tanzania Safari Top Five National Parks and Game Reserves

Ask about perfect wildlife destinations and a Tanzania safari will... Read More

Sleeping Pads For Ultralight Backpackers

Ultralight backpackers want to give up weight, not comfort. Sleeping... Read More

Navigating on the Mountain, in Water, or in Woods there is an eTrex Unit For You

Truly a small wonder, the eTrex takes the best features... Read More

Visiting the Last Paradise on Earth ? Costa Rica

I've been traveling and writing about places I believe others... Read More

Hiking in the Forest Knowing When to Slow Down

One morning in mid summer, I headed out for some... Read More

A Holiday in Rajasthan

Romancing History ? A Holiday in RajasthanRajasthan, the name evokes... Read More

Backpacking Journals ? Preserve Your Backpacking Experiences

Backpacking is a great way to escape the rat race... Read More

Dancing With Whales

We've all heard about whalewatching from boats or shore, and... Read More