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12 thoughts on “Summiting California’s Mt. Whitney”
Well done Alan – looks like a great trip in Cali! I’m ready for 14er season!
Alan
The lottery only applies to the regular route. Please let people know this, the best route, not the regular route, is the mountaineers route. Permits for this are available 6 months to the day before your climb.
I love this mountain. I love Colorado Mountains. I don’t want Colorado climbers to get the wrong idea
Respectfully
Mike
Thanks Mike for the clarification. I changed the text in my TR.
Great report Alan. Looks like a lot of fun.
Great trip report and great meeting you. Hope to share another slope with you sometime. I’d like to have a copy of the pic of me on the descent of the final 400.
Great summary. I want to get to that hut someday too.
Good job Alan!
MC, thanks again for your connections in making this happen – great people!
Excellent TR and pix. The eastern Sierra covered in snow with cobalt blue skies. Add “good people”. It doesn’t get much better than that. 🙂
Thanks Terry, it is still there!
Hello Alan.
Oh man was that a good report! I had planned to climb Mt. Whitney after the California Death Ride last year but I couldn’t make the logistics work with the permits. Reading your report makes me regret it that I didn’t try harder.
Excellent write-up of your climb. Makes my feet itch for altitude.
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