My friend Tom and I started up to dayhike Mt. Whitney on Thursday the 16th. Tom made the summit (just under seven hours) while I turned back at the bottom of the snow slope to Trail Crest. Pictures <a href=http://members12.clubphoto.com/robert634908/3364573>here</a>.
Addressing recent questions:
· The snow was good all day, even in the afternoon.
· Plenty of water all the way to Trail Camp.
· The streams are flowing full, but the crossings are no more difficult than usual.
· Crampons are helpful for traction on the snow slope to Trail Crest, and most people had them. But a few did not.
· I believe an ice ax is mandatory on this slope, especially for the descent. But again, a few didn’t take them and a couple didn’t even have hiking poles.
· The cables are still up from last year. There were tracks of people trying the switchbacks, but it appears they all gave it up halfway through the cables, and traversed over to the slope like everyone else.
· Starting after the third switchback above the cables, the trail appears to be free of snow. Exception: the final traverse below Discovery Pinnacle. I would expect that the switchbacks will be the route of choice in about two weeks.
· Tom told me that just about everyone left their crampons at Trail Crest. Between there and the summit, there is virtually no snow except for the summit snowfield. No problem getting up it.
I will be going again on Sunday, and will post pictures from that trip as well. I am taking some novices, and we will have ice axes but not crampons.
