Well...if you don't count the time I spent sleeping and hanging out by my tent, it took me 27 hours. I actually started on Friday, 8/1 and finished on Tuesday, 8/5. As I was planning this trip, I was feeling impressed with myself, until I read about Richard and Laura doing this in 25 hours!
Thanks to this message board I was able to connect with Gary who offered to shuttle me over to the Kearsarge Pass trailhead. This was an incredible blessing and made the trip possible. I had alternate plans in case his offer didn't pan out, but he was as generous as he promised, so everything came together. The weather was absolutely gorgeous most of the time. Had a little bit of rain Monday afternoon, and almost made it out on Tuesday before everything broke loose beginning at Outpost Camp. There was the usual thunder, lightning flashes, rain, and hail. A few of the lightning flashes and thunder claps happened simultaneously below Lone Pine Lake, which made things real interesting.
I met some nice people doing the High Sierra trail (my next goal)and others finishing the John Muir trail whose packs were all lighter than mine! I'm getting better with my pack weight, but still have a long ways to go. I tried going without a stove and fuel, which I didn't mind, but need to make some modifications on that as well. Here's my food list and schedule if interested:
Breakfast - Probar, Swiss Miss hot (cold) chocolate w/marshmallows
Lunch - Boboli w/peanut butter
Dinner - Quaker Oats apple & cinnamon oatmeat w/raisens, hot (cold) chocolate w/marshmallows
Energy - Gu, Snickers, M & M peanuts, Cytomax
The oatmeal was actually pretty good after soaking in water for 3-4 minutes. The Boboli was okay, but began getting moisture in the ziplocs. I discovered that hot chocolate evidently needs heat to help the powder dissolve in water, but it was decent.
Fri. - Drove up got the walk in permit, found Gary who drove me to trailhead, and then hiked in to Flower Lake.
Sat. - Went a mile or so up Vidette Meadow.
Sun. - Stayed at the ponds past Tydall Creek
Mon. - Tarn above Guitar Lake
Tues. - Out to Portal, burger and a shower at the Hostel.
Finally, thanks to Doug, for this message board, and to the regular contributors who share their knowledge and allow me to experience (vicariously) their journeys.
Brian