balzaccom wrote:I am going to file a minority report here....only because you are hiking from one High Sierra Camp to another.
Why? You will find more people at these camps than anywhere else in the backcountry---more people on the trails, too...and that also means more bears.
Why not hike a route that will let you experience a bit more peace and quiet? And at the very least, why not camp somewhere other than the HSTs?
I'd camp at Bernice Lake, for example, rather than Vogelsang. And there are better places to camp on almost every day of your hike rather than with the crowds at the HSTs.
Just my opinion, but following the crowds are not why we go hiking in the Sierra...
I'm hoping for a trip similar to grindad's above. This might give some insight on what he's doing.
My plan is
Day1: Lyell Canyon TH, 5 miles up the canyon
Day2: to Vogelsang
Day3: to Merced
Day4: to LYV
Day5: Half Dome, then Happy Isles
My crew is fit but not experienced.
I have a gentle first day to acclimate to high altitude and hiking with backpack, first night in the wilderness.
Second day with a short but steep climb to a HSC. There we will have hot food for dinner and breakfast. This lightens their load since they won't really know how to pack light.
Third day mostly downhill to another HSC. More hot food.
Fourth day is long but mostly flat with great scenery.
Last day is the climb to Half Dome and out. I hope for a climatic day to finish the trip for these new comers.
What do you think?
-Bob