Mt. Whitney Redone - UPDATE
Update! Just in, photo of me on the summit.
Me at the top with my sandals ready to go down
Photo by Greg Kloes
Howdy Folks
Yep, I went and climbed Mt. Whitney again, 3 weeks after my first summit on July 4th. Things went MUCH smoother this time. Last time, it took over 8 hours to get to the summit. This time it only took 3 hours and 45 minutes to get to the top! It really helps to be going up during the day. Also, most of the snow is now gone.
I am awaiting photos from various folks whom I met on the way up and down who took photos of me for this blog.
Photo by Tom Inskeep
Somewhere on Trail Crest coming down with sandals
Close-up of sandals and little blood
Thanks to Jed Charlesworth who took this photo of me at the end of my run. The blue thing on my neck is a foot-shaped felt cut-out filled with white sage that my daughter made for me for Father's Day. I have worn it for good luck both times up. It works.
Home free
click to enlarge
Jed was taking photos of another couple who had just finished a multiple week hike on the John Muir Trail. They had met me 3 weeks ago on the Trail Crest. Apparently, in my nearly delusional state, I was telling everyone I met up there that the sign that says 1.9 miles to the summit should read one point nine hundred miles!
I did wear my sandals coming down. I am too impatient to come down barefoot.
More photos and stories soon.
To read my report and read comments at the Whitney Portal Discussion Board, click here.
Best, Barefoot Ted
Me at the top with my sandals ready to go down
Photo by Greg Kloes
Howdy Folks
Yep, I went and climbed Mt. Whitney again, 3 weeks after my first summit on July 4th. Things went MUCH smoother this time. Last time, it took over 8 hours to get to the summit. This time it only took 3 hours and 45 minutes to get to the top! It really helps to be going up during the day. Also, most of the snow is now gone.
I am awaiting photos from various folks whom I met on the way up and down who took photos of me for this blog.
Photo by Tom Inskeep
Somewhere on Trail Crest coming down with sandals
Close-up of sandals and little blood
Thanks to Jed Charlesworth who took this photo of me at the end of my run. The blue thing on my neck is a foot-shaped felt cut-out filled with white sage that my daughter made for me for Father's Day. I have worn it for good luck both times up. It works.
Home free
click to enlarge
Jed was taking photos of another couple who had just finished a multiple week hike on the John Muir Trail. They had met me 3 weeks ago on the Trail Crest. Apparently, in my nearly delusional state, I was telling everyone I met up there that the sign that says 1.9 miles to the summit should read one point nine hundred miles!
I did wear my sandals coming down. I am too impatient to come down barefoot.
More photos and stories soon.
To read my report and read comments at the Whitney Portal Discussion Board, click here.
Best, Barefoot Ted
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