Tent Cabin at MTR |
View from Cabin |
Florence Lake |
The John Muir Trail is one of the most scenic trails in the U.S. It traverses over 200 miles of remote, pristine wilderness in California's Sierra Nevada mountains.
Tent Cabin at MTR |
View from Cabin |
Florence Lake |
Squaw Lake to Bear Creek Trail +
80.6 to 95.1 - 14.5
The camp site was at 10300 feet so when I woke at midnight, I was able to see the most amazing stars. They looked like you could touch them and it was the first time I saw the milky way.
We left camp about 6:30 and started the climb over sliver pass. We took our time climbing and reached over 11000 ft. We saw a few nice lakes after the pass. We spent the morning descending to 7800ft to VVR trail head. This was a great place to have lunch at the river before spending the afternoon climbing back to 10000.
It took us 3 hours to climb. Then we needed to decend again 500 ft to camp. Chef running water is still not feeling well and will end his hike tomorrow at Muir Trail Ranch.
We are spending the night MTR and I am looking forward to a burger. I will complete the hike and join another group of hikers we meet to complete the trail.
Deer creek to squaw lake
65.5 to 80.6 - 15.1 miles
We took our time in camp in the morning to do some laundry. We started our day with a 7 mile hill. We stopped for breakfast so we could enjoy amazing view. As we were eating 4 hikers came by and started doing yoga on a tree stump. I was able to give out by first trail name. One of the hikers with purple hair did the eagle pose. So the name "Purple Eagle" was created.
Rosile lake to Deer Creek
50.9 to 65.5 - 14.5
I was up at 5:30 and tried to break camp early to have breakfast at red meadows pack station. We all left camp together at 6:30. It was a short up hill and a long down hill to reds. Jenny kept up with us for the first 2 miles. We separated for her to take pictures. There was not much to see before getting to reds. Jerome and I made reds by 10am going 8 miles. We stopped at devils pile post and for some trail magic. The magic contained beers and fruit. It was great to have an orange. As we reached magic we met Linda who hiked with us to see devils pile post. The pile post was neat but not worth the detour to see. We went right to the restaurant and had a large breakfast. It was amazzzzzing, "Alex", for just eggs toast and sausage, Pepsi and ice tea.
Now the adventure, I needed batteries for my spot connect so all my friends and family can track us. The batteries were only available in town with requires me to take a bus, $7 down to Mammoth ski center and another bus to ski village and a trolley to town. As I was waiting for the bus to leave Jenny entered the bus. She took almost 2 hours longer to hike to reds. She realized she was not making the miles and decided to end the hike. It was sad to see a her dream of hiking JMT end. "Jenny", Jerome and I really enjoyed hiking with you. The kids in your school have a great vice principal. We will be thinking of you as we summit Whitney.
The battery journey took over 3 hours. On the bus ride back I meet 3 PCT hikings and invited them to share our extra food. When we arrived at reds they came to our table and we put about 5 lbs of food out.
The best part of the hike are the people you meet. Each one has a different story that is shared in a few minute conversation. With our resupply completed we started hiking around 3 make camp at 7:30.
Today was more about the people we me on the the trail. At camp we met Blue butterfly who is 67 year old woman hiking from Mexico to Canada. The funny thing she thought I was 35 and jerome was my dad. Lol...... it was nice talking to her over dinner.
I forgot to say Jerome was given a trail name today by PCT hiker. Chef Running Water. Ask jerome what it means .......
Jerome is still not.feeling well and I think he will stopping at MTR.
It is 10:30 and I am still writing this blog.
JMT Cast
Cold Feet
Jenny
Lee and Outburst (father Daughter)
March (who also ended hike at reds)
Blue Butterfly
Norwegian guys
Linda
PCT hiker. ( name x-rated)