We woke up damp with a low layer of clouds settling in over the mountains. I could see the trail go up and into the clouds and knew it would be a chilly morning. Luckily we would be climbing and, therefore, we'd heat up a lot quicker.
We walked for most of the morning in a swirling, foggy cloud; every so often the clouds would part and we would get spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. By noon the clouds had cleared and it was beautiful, clear skies all around.
We had one big climb left before Kennedy Meadows (KM), where we climbed up to what the data book called the "trail summit" @ 8020 ft, before descending into KM. We thought it would be a hot afternoon, but about halfway to the top we walked into an area that had burned awhile back and we got blasted by intense, make-it-hard-to-walk winds. There were constant strong winds, with gusts that tossed us around like rag dolls. We even had one gust that stopped us both in our tracks (PK, think Ranier). We eventually took a break in the least windy place we could find (which isn't saying much), and we heard a crack, only to look up in time to see a tree a ways away fall over from the force of the wind. Later, several other hikers reported seeing trees fall as well (and one guy almost got hit by one- twice!). We were really careful after that to keep an eye on the trees as we walked by to make sure they weren't swaying a little to much!
We went to sleep about 6 miles short of KM, leaving ourselves an easy walk in the morning and a relaxing day to look forward to (and a shower and laundry! WooHoo!).
Total Miles: 697.1
Miles Today:25.9
Camp 38:Last Night in the Desert
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7 comments:
You guys realize that I am reading every word and living vicariously. Thanks so very much!!!
Burt
so excited for you guys! i hiked the first 50 miles after km in 2006 and LOVED it!! so jealous! :)
Thinking of you today! glad to hear you are having a great time! miss you. Em
I'm completely jealous that you're hiking the Sierras right now. I can't wait to hear how it differed from your trip through there in 2005.
You guys are always going for it. I love it!
B
I can "feel" you crossing my favorite place in the world on any trail in the world... Forester pass, and I can "see" you making you way down he other side in the snow, maybe even glassading down on your seats... and paul, marcelo and I will be wondering if you stay at the same palce in Independance that we did..ON TO VVR!!!!
Be expecting a package when you arrive in South Lake Tahoe. :)
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