Capture Calif

Capture California

What is a YOLT? Well, you may have heard the term YOLO. Gary and Sherri think we can live again, not as James Bond, but as being reborn. Consequently, we are having fun in our life, after all, You Only Live Twice.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Adventure 008, Hike 034 - Day 1-JMT, Happy Isles to Sunrise Creek


Capture California, the Game-2012
Adventure: 008, Hike 034 - Day 1-JMT, Happy Isles to Sunrise Creek
Team: Thing One, Thing Two
Date:  July 10, 2012
Location: Yosemite Valley
Hike Info:
Trail: John Muir Trail
Distance: 9.43
Duration: 5:11
Elevation Rise: 3,500'


Description:
At 8:45 we hopped on board a shuttle bus and got off at Happy Isles to both the bathroom and to start our adventure. This is the start of our John Muir Trail adventure. We are planning on doing this in 20-22 days.



Before we have gone very far, we meet our first two disasters. Thing Two does not have her Allegra and did not pack her energy shot's for this leg of the trip. She has packed those in for our restocks. The energy shots she will sorely miss on this section's steep rises/ She adjusts her attitude and onward we go.



Steven, our son, walks with us for the first three miles, just above Vernal Falls and about 1 ¼ miles from the top of Nevada Falls. It is good that he does walk and talked with Thing Two. With the couple of things forgotten, it was affecting how our thinking about this trip was developing. Steven was able to talk through it with her and get her calmed down. After that Thing Two was good and walked ok.



Of course, the walk up Nevada is drop-dead gorgeous (DDG). The falls, the domes and all. As wonderful as they are we were concentrating on the task at hand-getting to the top of Nevada Falls. It is a 2.000' rise from the Valley floor to the top of Nevada Falls and another 1,000' rise to the junction with the Half Dome trail. By the time we cross what we think is a dried up Sunrise Creek, we are spent.



When did reach the top of Nevada Falls, we had lunch. Felt good to get the pack off the back and food into our stomachs. After resting and admiring the area for half an hour, it was back on our feet, crossing the Merced River on top of Nevada Falls. Thing One got ahead of Thing Two and was wondering where she was. Turned out that Thing Two looked like she knew where she was and was giving advice to others about how to get down, where were good views and the usually Thing One tourist director stuff. We also stopped by the Merced a little ways into Little Yosemite Valley to restock our water and take a bite of gorp. There we were joined by a snake who encouraged us to move along.



As we went through Little Yosemite Valley, we came across what has to be the queen of latrines, at least in the Sierra's. It is a two story outhouse and always a fascination for me. We both did our business and moved on. As we climb up to the trail junction with the Half Dome trail, we met a ranger coming down from Half Dome. While not asking to see our permit, we did give answers to our travels and where we were going enough that he was satisfied.



We went beyond the Cloud's Rest trail junction before feeling like we needed to stop. Met a fellow JMT'er who camped along the creek. He found some pools of water and is boiling his. We go up a little beyond the creek crossing and find a site on the ridge, east of the creek. Nice site. Even found a place where the water is running—very slightly We are able to catch the water in my filter bag. We dropped our packs around 5:30.



Did I mention that it was hot all day? We were sweating like crazy. So when we got to the semi-dry creek which we thought was Sunrise, we were a bit disappointing. Also we thought we were crossing Sunrise Creek and had gone a bit farther. But all in all, we did well for the day.










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