hundy - Jan 1, 2006 5:05 pm Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2005
Route Climbed: Whitney Main Trail Date Climbed: Aug 10, 2005
Awsome, a dream come true I have always wanted to get to the top of Whitney, but something always came up or got in the way. It was cold, there was some pretty bad electrical storms. I hope to try a different route in 2006
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 25, 2005
Bagged highpoint # 34 while doing "Ascent for Autism Research" (AFAR). Excellent conditions, and managed to exchange our dayhike permits for the 25th for overnight 24th-25th permits - plenty of walk-ins available.
Route Climbed: Whitney Portal Date Climbed: August 2005
Beautiful, beautiful couple of days in the mountains. We spent the first night at Outpost, then we continued up to Trail Camp, where we set up a tent and then left for the summit. We summited pretty late, but the experience was again unforgettable. It got really cold after the sunset, so we were happy to find our tent pitched when we got back to TC. We just crawled into our sleeping bags and the next day we woke up to a gorgeous morning in the Sierras. Very nice hike, great weather and Kodak perfect scenery.
Route Climbed: main trail Date Climbed: 26 November 2005
First time ascend on a beautiful sunny day after heavy winds and some snow fall the afternoon and night before. Trail was easily managable with crampons.
Route Climbed: Main Trail Date Climbed: November 12th 2005
Did the trip to Whitney together with Deb and Red. After a freezing cold night at trail camp we started out at 7:15. The switchbacks were covered with lots of fresh windpacked snow. There were several points with exposure and steep snow. With ice axe and crampons quite manageable. The whole trail from the cables up to the summit was covered with fresh snow between a few inches and up to 2 feet. Breaking a trail under these conditions was very hard. After about 4:30 h I reached the summit and enjoyed the great view for a while. I was back at Trail Camp at about 14:30.
A trip report in German with many great fotos can be found on my webpage http://www.thomasbahr.de
Route Climbed: Main Trail Date Climbed: 12 November 2005
WOW! And I thought this would be an easy walk up.... Left frozen Trail Camp at 0700 and returned at 1520; rather arduous with the new snow from Thursday night's rain storm and beautiful morning icing. Thanks to Thomas for breaking trail to the summit! I found nothing "fun" about this trail but it was most certainly interesting to see what all the fuss is about with people falling/dying on the Main Trail - it IS quite treacherous in these current conditions.
Oh yea ... who took the door off the Smithsonian hut?
Route Climbed: Mountaineer's Route Date Climbed: April 4, 2005
We had beautiful weather and the snow conditions were perfect until summit day. Then we had a storm blow in and high winds hit us hard at the Notch. Given someone had died at that very spot the week prior (lost balance and ice axe and went over the exposed side of the Notch), we decided to turn around. Was a good call because we turned around and looked back up from camp and the summit was embroiled in a snow storm.
Route Climbed: Whitney trail Date Climbed: Oct 4,2002
Hiked the main trail three times and skiied the Mountaineers Route once.
Holsti97 - Nov 8, 2005 3:55 pm Date Climbed: Oct 7, 2005
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: October 7, 2005
We climbed Boundary Peak in Nevada on the 5th so were tired when we reached our hotel at Lone Pine. We spent most of the morning on the 6th relaxing in Lone Pine. We left Whitney Portal at about 2:30 PM and hiked up to Outpost Camp. We decided to leave at 1:00 AM to give us the best chance to summit. It was cold and crisp and the stars were out. Beautiful night. We climbed with headlamps and reached the cables in the dark. We decided to put on crampons because it was very icy. We had no problem crossing the cables and were on the switchbacks when the sun came up. We were all tired from lack of sleep and the effects of altitude. At 13,250 feet, just short of Trail Crest, I decided to go back down with Ed who was nauseous and we broke camp and returned to the Whitney Portal. It was very hot on the descent. Joe and Reese continued on and reached the summit. They only saw 2 other climbers who summited that day. A lot of people turned around, because they had started late and the switchbacks were so icy. I plan on returning to Whitney and will summit.
Route Climbed: Mountaineer's Date Climbed: March 13, 2005
Three nights on the mountain. Made the summit at 1330 hours, just ahead of some bad weather. Otherwise the weather was spectacular. Read the trip report for more!
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: September 6th, 2005
Did this as the final hike of a highpoints trip. We had no problem doing it in a day. On the trail by 4:30 am and back to the parking lot by 4:45 pm. And on the way down I had to run back a half mile up the trail to retrieve my forgotten trekking pole!
Route Climbed: Mount Whitney Main Trail Date Climbed: Oct. 7, 2004
October is the time to climb. The 7th was a spectacular day, clear blue skies all of the way up and back - 45 degrees on the summit at 10:30 AM and very few people. The only complaint was the long hike back. Left Trail camp at 6:00 AM and finished at Portal in the dark at 7:45 PM. Watch out for the world famous Lone Pine Film Festival - we ended going on to Bishop to find a room.
Route Climbed: Normal tourist trail Date Climbed: October 2000
A two day summit when I was just starting to get into climbing/mountaineering. Did it with a great friend and had an experience that made me want more!
hundy - Jan 1, 2006 5:05 pm Date Climbed: Aug 11, 2005
Route Climbed: Whitney Main Trail Date Climbed: Aug 10, 2005Awsome, a dream come true I have always wanted to get to the top of Whitney, but something always came up or got in the way. It was cold, there was some pretty bad electrical storms. I hope to try a different route in 2006
SawtoothSean - Dec 31, 2005 12:24 am
Route Climbed: John Muir Trail Date Climbed: September 27, 1995Not much to add- was a long day with great views of the Sequoia backcountry and made a nice friend on the trail
koz - Dec 30, 2005 8:46 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: August 25, 2005Bagged highpoint # 34 while doing "Ascent for Autism Research" (AFAR). Excellent conditions, and managed to exchange our dayhike permits for the 25th for overnight 24th-25th permits - plenty of walk-ins available.
BaurMichael - Dec 27, 2005 4:39 pm
Route Climbed: Up Mt. Whitney Trail, Down the John Muir Trail, Out Onion Valley Date Climbed: September 2 2005Michael Baur,
Kristin Long
Rileywyna - Dec 18, 2005 8:45 am
Route Climbed: walk up Date Climbed: june 199911 hours car to car
chris615 - Dec 9, 2005 5:42 pm
Route Climbed: MR Date Climbed: May 17th? 2005SOLO, couldn't find E-Ledges so it go interesting...
usarock69 - Dec 6, 2005 6:07 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney Portal Date Climbed: August 2005Beautiful, beautiful couple of days in the mountains. We spent the first night at Outpost, then we continued up to Trail Camp, where we set up a tent and then left for the summit. We summited pretty late, but the experience was again unforgettable. It got really cold after the sunset, so we were happy to find our tent pitched when we got back to TC. We just crawled into our sleeping bags and the next day we woke up to a gorgeous morning in the Sierras. Very nice hike, great weather and Kodak perfect scenery.
ptitzler - Nov 28, 2005 3:25 pm
Route Climbed: main trail Date Climbed: 26 November 2005First time ascend on a beautiful sunny day after heavy winds and some snow fall the afternoon and night before. Trail was easily managable with crampons.
graham - Nov 25, 2005 3:43 pm
Route Climbed: Main Trail Date Climbed: Oct-2-05Hiked the main trail the Mountaineer's Route a bunch of times.
Climbed the East Buttress twice (Sept-07) and (May-09)
aurora - Nov 21, 2005 7:16 pm
Route Climbed: Main Trail Date Climbed: November 12th 2005Did the trip to Whitney together with Deb and Red. After a freezing cold night at trail camp we started out at 7:15. The switchbacks were covered with lots of fresh windpacked snow. There were several points with exposure and steep snow. With ice axe and crampons quite manageable. The whole trail from the cables up to the summit was covered with fresh snow between a few inches and up to 2 feet. Breaking a trail under these conditions was very hard. After about 4:30 h I reached the summit and enjoyed the great view for a while. I was back at Trail Camp at about 14:30.
A trip report in German with many great fotos can be found on my webpage http://www.thomasbahr.de
Deb - Nov 16, 2005 12:33 pm
Route Climbed: Main Trail Date Climbed: 12 November 2005WOW! And I thought this would be an easy walk up.... Left frozen Trail Camp at 0700 and returned at 1520; rather arduous with the new snow from Thursday night's rain storm and beautiful morning icing. Thanks to Thomas for breaking trail to the summit! I found nothing "fun" about this trail but it was most certainly interesting to see what all the fuss is about with people falling/dying on the Main Trail - it IS quite treacherous in these current conditions.
Oh yea ... who took the door off the Smithsonian hut?
dkmayhew - Nov 13, 2005 8:56 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney trail and MR Date Climbed: 5 times over 10 yearsBetter to do Whitney in winter conditions and stay away from the crowds.
emilie - Nov 11, 2005 7:36 pm
Route Climbed: Mountaineer's Route Date Climbed: April 4, 2005We had beautiful weather and the snow conditions were perfect until summit day. Then we had a storm blow in and high winds hit us hard at the Notch. Given someone had died at that very spot the week prior (lost balance and ice axe and went over the exposed side of the Notch), we decided to turn around. Was a good call because we turned around and looked back up from camp and the summit was embroiled in a snow storm.
dshoshone - Nov 10, 2005 6:42 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney trail Date Climbed: Oct 4,2002Hiked the main trail three times and skiied the Mountaineers Route once.
Holsti97 - Nov 8, 2005 3:55 pm Date Climbed: Oct 7, 2005
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: October 7, 2005We climbed Boundary Peak in Nevada on the 5th so were tired when we reached our hotel at Lone Pine. We spent most of the morning on the 6th relaxing in Lone Pine. We left Whitney Portal at about 2:30 PM and hiked up to Outpost Camp. We decided to leave at 1:00 AM to give us the best chance to summit. It was cold and crisp and the stars were out. Beautiful night. We climbed with headlamps and reached the cables in the dark. We decided to put on crampons because it was very icy. We had no problem crossing the cables and were on the switchbacks when the sun came up. We were all tired from lack of sleep and the effects of altitude. At 13,250 feet, just short of Trail Crest, I decided to go back down with Ed who was nauseous and we broke camp and returned to the Whitney Portal. It was very hot on the descent. Joe and Reese continued on and reached the summit. They only saw 2 other climbers who summited that day. A lot of people turned around, because they had started late and the switchbacks were so icy. I plan on returning to Whitney and will summit.
Pietri - Nov 3, 2005 1:44 am
Route Climbed: Mountaineer's Date Climbed: March 13, 2005Three nights on the mountain. Made the summit at 1330 hours, just ahead of some bad weather. Otherwise the weather was spectacular. Read the trip report for more!
dyscti - Oct 29, 2005 4:04 pm
Route Climbed: Whitney Trail Date Climbed: September 6th, 2005Did this as the final hike of a highpoints trip. We had no problem doing it in a day. On the trail by 4:30 am and back to the parking lot by 4:45 pm. And on the way down I had to run back a half mile up the trail to retrieve my forgotten trekking pole!
YetiBauer - Oct 28, 2005 4:10 pm
Route Climbed: East Face Date Climbed: August 13 2005climbed with Bill Heyenbruch, lead by Bela Vadasz. A sweet day of sunshine, clean granite and plenty of fresh air to long remember.
cdickinson - Oct 25, 2005 1:37 pm
Route Climbed: Mount Whitney Main Trail Date Climbed: Oct. 7, 2004October is the time to climb. The 7th was a spectacular day, clear blue skies all of the way up and back - 45 degrees on the summit at 10:30 AM and very few people. The only complaint was the long hike back. Left Trail camp at 6:00 AM and finished at Portal in the dark at 7:45 PM. Watch out for the world famous Lone Pine Film Festival - we ended going on to Bishop to find a room.
rocketsredglare - Oct 24, 2005 10:34 pm
Route Climbed: Normal tourist trail Date Climbed: October 2000A two day summit when I was just starting to get into climbing/mountaineering. Did it with a great friend and had an experience that made me want more!