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when you get your gear together we should go on
a practice run.
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Silver Moccasin Trail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
when you get your gear together we should go on
a practice run.
I was talking about the John Muir Trail to like 6 people at work today
I am definitely a 100% commited to this man, I've been wanting to do serious hikes like that forever.
I am down for the practice one, we could probably tackle that one right after new years!
And yea man, climbing peaks is the ultimateQuote:
if you can start hiking by 6am at 2mph by 12pm youd have 12 miles
done and can hike more or have time to explore the area (climb peaks)
I say we climb the highest peak we have in sight
(thats in the way, of course)
I went to Sports Chalet today...I am not even sure where the closest R.E.I. is to me...I am thinking Rancho Cucamonga..I am not sure..looked at both packs and sleeping bags..they had some really nice packs...prices seemed to be mostly around $150..I definitely like the internal frames..sleeping bags, I will probably go with down...around 3 pounds..a price tag of around 100$.
After that, went to the library, read backpacker magazine and then sat there for 2 hours in the library reading the getaway of the John Muir trail or something..cool book..I will check it out when i find my library card.
Very cool how you finish this hike right after Mt Whitney..oh yeah, the Whitney Portal..
hmm close to you I'm not sure...
I know there is one off the 52.. right after merging on the 163
get off on convoy and make a right, its right there :)
friend.
i got all my gear ready. just give me a date and ill make the commitment.
this should be an awesome time.
hey submarine, where are you from btw?
VA.
makes me smile to read all the enthusiasm
im going to start a new grow just for the trip
everything i harvest goes in the bear cannister
unlimited amounts of weed
I thought this was a good overview..the supply and logistics for this hike are pretty intense..I didnt include that in this copy and paste, cause I didnt want to do to much of that..yeah, yeah, I am stoned and I got more to smoke..strawberry cough..so many weed names...hey owl, smokin homegrown the whole way...I am bringing an OZ for sure.
The John Muir Trail passes through what many backpackers say is the finest mountain scenery in the United States. This is a land of 13,000-foot and 14,000-foot peaks, of lakes in the thousands, and of canyons and granite cliffs. It's also a land blessed with the mildest, sunniest climate of any major mountain range in the world.
The John Muir Trail is 211 miles long and runs (mostly in conjunction with the PCT) from Yosemite Valley to Mt Whitney, in California.
Because the John Muir Trail (JMT) trail ends (assuming you're doing a north to south thru-hike) at the top of the highest point in the lower 48, even after "completing" the trail you still have to hike another 11 miles and 6000 ft. down to Whitney Portal, the southern trail head.
Permits may be reserved by mail or telephone up to 24 weeks (to the day) or as late as 2 days (if any are left) before the date of your departure. The fee for reserving a permit is US$3 for each person listed on the permit, checks and credit cards are accepted. The maximum size of your group is 15, for hiking on the trail.
This is a cool website telling about the trail
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