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John Muir Trail, CaliforniaJuly 18 - August 1, 2010
215 miles, 15 days south to north solo across California's Sierra Nevada from Mt. Whitney to Yosemite


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Mt. Whitney (center) from Lone Pine
Mt. Whitney (center) from Lone Pine
Lone Pine Lake, Owens Valley and the White Mountains from the Mt. Whitney trail
Lone Pine Lake, Owens Valley and the White Mountains from the Mt. Whitney trail
A pair of hikers (bottom center) at Consultation Lake near Trail Camp.
A pair of hikers (bottom center) at Consultation Lake near Trail Camp.
View east to the lakes of Trail Camp and valley up to it from the 97 Switchbacks
View east to the lakes of Trail Camp and valley up to it from the 97 Switchbacks
A hiker nears the top of the 97 Switchbacks.A hiker nears the top of the 97 Switchbacks. At 13,650' Trail Crest, the first look at the west side of Whitney
At 13,650' Trail Crest, the first look at the west side of Whitney
From Trail Crest, it's 2 steep miles north to the summit. The JMT veers west shortly beyond.
From Trail Crest, it's 2 steep miles north to the summit. The JMT veers west shortly beyond.
West from Guitar Lake to the Kaweah range
West from Guitar Lake to the Kaweah range
The JMT drops west and the jagged peaks of the Whitney Range slowly disappear
The JMT drops west and the jagged peaks of the Whitney Range slowly disappear
View east from Timberline Lake
View east from Timberline Lake
Expansive meadows and lots of wildlife near Crabtree
Expansive meadows and lots of wildlife near Crabtree
Approaching Bighorn Plateau
Approaching Bighorn Plateau
Tyndall Creek area
Tyndall Creek area
South from the Forester Pass switchbacks
South from the Forester Pass switchbacks
Panorama south and west near the top of Forester Pass.
Panorama south and west near the top of Forester Pass.
If you're standing at this sign atop remote 13,200' Forester Pass, you are exhausted
If you're standing at this sign atop remote 13,200' Forester Pass, you are exhausted
The valley north of Forester is one of the most splendid in the Sierra
The valley north of Forester is one of the most splendid in the Sierra
A large tarn north of Forester Pass. You can see the trail bottom left
A large tarn north of Forester Pass. You can see the trail bottom left
Icy blue tarn above treeline
Icy blue tarn above treeline
View south in Bubbs Creek valley
View south in Bubbs Creek valley
Southwest to the Vidette mountains and Bubbs Creek valley
Southwest to the Vidette mountains and Bubbs Creek valley
Northwest to Charlotte Lake
Northwest to Charlotte Lake
In the distance southwest of Charlotte Lake are the peaks of the Great Western Divide
In the distance southwest of Charlotte Lake are the peaks of the Great Western Divide
The trail (center) winds above several tarns on the climb to Glen Pass
The trail (center) winds above several tarns on the climb to Glen Pass
180 degree view north from atop Glen Pass. The JMT (right) traverses several icy snow fields on the switchbacks down.
180 degree view north from atop Glen Pass. The JMT (right) traverses several icy snow fields on the switchbacks down.
Rae Lakes from Glen Pass
Rae Lakes from Glen Pass
Idyllic morning on Rae Lakes
Idyllic morning on Rae Lakes
Fin Dome at Rae Lakes
Fin Dome at Rae Lakes
Arrowhead Lake
Arrowhead Lake
Arrowhead Lake
Arrowhead Lake
A hiker (center) by Dollar Lake below Baxter Pass
A hiker (center) by Dollar Lake below Baxter Pass
Regal redwoods in the valley south of Castle Domes
Regal redwoods in the valley south of Castle Domes
The swinging bridge across Woods Creek. One at a time - it really sways!
The swinging bridge across Woods Creek. One at a time - it really sways!
North up Woods Creek towards Pinchot Pass
North up Woods Creek towards Pinchot Pass
View south from 12,130' Pinchot Pass. You can see the switchbacks at right
View south from 12,130' Pinchot Pass. You can see the switchbacks at right
High country north of Lk Marjorie
High country north of Lk Marjorie
South Fork of Kings River
South Fork of Kings River
A group of backpackers descends the south side of Mather Pass (center)
A group of backpackers descends the south side of Mather Pass (center)
View south from Mather Pass. To the left in the distance is the route to Taboose Pass.
View south from Mather Pass. To the left in the distance is the route to Taboose Pass.
View north from Mather Pass - the trail winds down to the Palisades Lakes, right of center
View north from Mather Pass - the trail winds down to the Palisades Lakes, right of center
The southern-most of the two Palisades Lakes
The southern-most of the two Palisades Lakes
Lower Palisades Lake
Lower Palisades Lake
The JMT turns due west for several miles following Palisades Creek through Deer Meadow
The JMT turns due west for several miles following Palisades Creek through Deer Meadow
Palisades Creek rushes down from Palisades Lakes and Mather bowl
Palisades Creek rushes down from Palisades Lakes and Mather bowl
Palisades Creek has carved deep gorges with dramatic, thundering waterfalls
Palisades Creek has carved deep gorges with dramatic, thundering waterfalls
Go west down Palisades Creek valley and turn right. The view from atop the Golden Staircase.
Go west down Palisades Creek valley and turn right. The view from atop the Golden Staircase.

Middle Fork of Kings River on the way to Muir Pass Middle Fork of Kings River on the way to Muir Pass
The southern approach to rugged and exposed Muir Pass
The southern approach to rugged and exposed Muir Pass
A storm moved in, adding drama on the climb to 11,955' Muir Pass.
A storm moved in, adding drama on the climb to 11,955' Muir Pass.
Muir Hut, just north of Muir Pass, built by the Sierra Club in the 1930's. Inside are wood bunkbeds, a stove and emergency supplies and knickknacks left by hikers
Muir Hut, just north of Muir Pass, built by the Sierra Club in the 1930's. Inside are wood bunkbeds, a stove and emergency supplies and knickknacks left by hikers
View north of upper Evolution Lake at the end of a rain storm
View north of upper Evolution Lake at the end of a rain storm
Heart Lake and Selden Pass (right)
Heart Lake and Selden Pass (right)
A JMT hiker looking south at Heart Lake
A JMT hiker looking south at Heart Lake
View south on the climb to 10,880' Selden Pass
View south on the climb to 10,880' Selden Pass
Enjoying the view north of Marie Lake from atop Selden Pass
Enjoying the view north of Marie Lake from atop Selden Pass
Remote Marie Lake, a hard-won treasure only for JMT hikers
Remote Marie Lake, a hard-won treasure only for JMT hikers
Looking north from 10,895' Silver Pass, the JMT at far right
Looking north from 10,895' Silver Pass, the JMT at far right
Chief Lake
Chief Lake
A look back south to Chief Lake and Silver Pass (left of center)
A look back south to Chief Lake and Silver Pass (left of center)
South to Chief Lake and Silver Pass
South to Chief Lake and Silver Pass
Tully Hole is a verdant meadow surrounded by high ridges
Tully Hole is a verdant meadow surrounded by high ridges
Lake Virginia
Lake Virginia
View southwest over the John Muir Wilderness north of Purple Lake
View southwest over the John Muir Wilderness north of Purple Lake
A large burn zone south of Red's Meadow with shoulder high Lupine
A large burn zone south of Red's Meadow with shoulder high Lupine
First look at Garnet Lake in Ansel Adams Wilderness First look at Garnet Lake in Ansel Adams Wilderness Garnet is one of the most magical of all the Sierra lakes
Garnet is one of the most magical of all the Sierra lakes
The JMT circumnavigates much of Garnet. At the far end is 12,936' Banner Peak.
The JMT circumnavigates much of Garnet. At the far end is 12,936' Banner Peak.
Grassy shores of Garnet Lake
Grassy shores of Garnet Lake
Last glimpse of Garnet Lake
Last glimpse of Garnet Lake
Ruby Lake
Ruby Lake
Thousand Island Lake
Thousand Island Lake
Thousand Island Lake
Thousand Island Lake
A pair of backpackers (left) admire the view of Thousand Island Lake from the John Muir Trail
A pair of backpackers (left) admire the view of Thousand Island Lake from the John Muir Trail
Thousand Island Lake
Thousand Island Lake
North to Lyell Canyon and Yosemite on the climb down from 11,056' Donohue Pass
North to Lyell Canyon and Yosemite on the climb down from 11,056' Donohue Pass
Looking south at the mountain descended below Donohue Pass
Looking south at the mountain descended below Donohue Pass
Lyell Creek in Lyell Canyon, a few miles south of Tuolumne MeadowsLyell Creek in Lyell Canyon, a few miles south of Tuolumne Meadows Cathedral Peak in Yosemite
Cathedral Peak in Yosemite
Halfdome from the north. You can see the dramatic elevation gain just from the JMT, not counting the height above the Valley floor.
Halfdome from the north. You can see the dramatic elevation gain just from the JMT, not counting the height above the Valley floor.
Halfdome, Liberty Cap and Nevada Falls from the John Muir Trail
Halfdome, Liberty Cap and Nevada Falls from the John Muir Trail
       

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