Where do I begin… Lets see..
This was the biggest hike of my life and it was far from easy… It wasn’t physically tough but more mentally challenging. The hike to the summit is 11 miles with an elevation change of around 6,000 ft. The hike itself is relatively easy but the higher you get the harder it becomes to breath… and you get really high! In fact, at 14,508 ft., its the highest point in the lower 48!
Our plan was to start hiking at midnight so that if we encountered any difficulties along the way we would still have plenty of time to recover. That idea I was fine, but the idea of getting to the portal and sleeping during the day before our hike totally backfired on us! We spent all day trying to sleep and couldn’t even squeeze in a minute of shut eye. Before we knew it it was already 11pm !
We geared up and hit the trail by 1130pm. Hiking in the dark is something I had only done a couple times before but only for 2 hours at the most… This was going to be a 7 hour hike in the dark until sunrise. It was nice to hike under the cover of darkness but the only downfall was that we missed all the nice scenery on the way up.
We arrived at Trail Camp just in time to see the sunrise. After a quick break we refilled our water and continued on to the infamous 99 switchbacks. The switchbacks arent so bad on the way up.. The way down is a different story!
As you can tell by the look on my face the lack of sleep was starting to take its toll…
When you reach Trail Crest you are overcome with this feeling of accomplishment and joy and you almost feel untouchable!
That feeling lasts about 2 minutes!… as you make your way down, yes down, Trail Crest you begin to realize that getting to the summit is going to require a little more work than a measly 99 switchbacks! If you made it this far, there is no reason to stop here although you might be slightly discouraged, just keep on trekking!
Along the Trail Crest/JMT you will have amazing views into Sequoia National Park. The views are like no other that I’ve experienced on any of my hikes Just plain amazing!
The final push to the summit is an amazing feeling… Knowing that all your hard work, training and sacrifices are about to pay off, makes that moment one that you will never forget!
This was a wonderful journey I was fortunate enough to share this experience with my beautiful wife Martina and my hiking buddies Neal and Scott.
Our total hike time was 19 hours including breaks and stops to regroup. The altitude played a big roll in our long trek. Dealing with elevation sickness and the extreme headaches was something that required us to slow down and take lots of breaks,very frequently. It took us 11 hours to summit and 7 to return back down.
A permit is required to hike to the summit of Mt Whitney. Click here for info on entering the lottery.
Permits can be picked up at the MT Whitney Ranger Station/Visitor Center
Click here for directions to the trailhead
- Elevation 14,508 ft
- hike time 10-20 hours
- 22 miles
- 6,000 ft elev. gain
- Whitney Zone permit required
- start early and take your time. THE MOUNTAIN ISN’T GOING ANYWHERE!
Congrats! It’s a fantastic place.
Thanks! It was my first time there! Definitely going back next year!
This is awesome, congrats!! I’ve been following your blog for a while since I’m planning on hiking Whitney this year! I was wondering how many days did you guys camp in the Portal Campground to acclimatize? We already hiked Baldy and are planning on hiking Jacinto, Gorgonio and White Mountain peak to get ready for Whitney
Thanks for reading my blog 🙂
We actually didn’t camp at all. . Well we tried but we couldn’t sleep. We had planned on sleeping during the day and hit the trail say midnight. So we just spent the day at the portal. All but one of us got altitude sickness. And he had done all the training hikes minus white mountain,
Thanks for the tips and inspiration!! My husband and I reached the summit on Monday (June 10, 2013)!!! Total trip time=17 hours. Husband complained of mild headache at Trail Crest – ibuprofen and lots of water took care of it. The last 2 miles before reaching the top were brutal for me because of the altitude! Last thing I can say is tough hike but so worth it!!
You’re welcomed! Thanks for reading my blog. I’m glad you guys had a successful trip. The last 2 miles were definitely the worst for me too… Especially after dropping down after reaching trail crest. My heart sank as we rounded that mountain.. I’ll be attempting to another summit on July 31st. Wish me luck!
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