Mt. Whitney Trailhead Campground's 25 walk-in, tent-only campsites are within walking distance of the main trails. All of the campsites are first come, …
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Jul 19, 2024
It Was Wild Seeing all the Peackes Would do again! The Views were crazy and the hike was fun Probably not a good idea to do with kids Full review by NickEhMazing
Jun 8, 2022
I've hike the main trail to Mt. Whitney ten times. Two treks were as day hikes and the other hikes were overnight trips (staying one night at Trail Camp on the way up). This hike is an epic experie… Full review by socaltripper
Aug 28, 2021
On Tuesday, August 24, 2021, I hiked up to Mount Whitney (14,505 feet), which is the highest peak in the contiguous USA, with an elevation gain of over 6200+ feet and a length of 20.9 miles. I starte… Full review by thelightexplorer
Has anyone heard of hiking from the town of Lone Pine to the Whitney summit and back in one day? About 44 miles round trip and 10,000 foot elevation gain. Obviously the reward would be hiking the entire prominence of the mountain from valley floor to peak and not driving the first 12 miles up the portal road. Not sure if anyone outside of select ultramarathoners, etc. could actually pull it off.
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It can be done. Not by me but it can be done by a professional with a guide and maps and proper gear. Good Luck God Bless
Hi, I have a permit to stay at Outpost. Is it normal for people to pack up there camping kit and leave it in a tree or behind a rock to pick up on the way down? I don't fancy carrying up a tents and things I don't need for the summit. Thank you
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Most just leave their tents up with their gear inside...hiking the remaining miles without the extra weight. Near the trailcrest, where other trails meet, I saw backpacks just sitting out in …
Most just leave their tents up with their gear inside...hiking the remaining miles without the extra weight. Near the trailcrest, where other trails meet, I saw backpacks just sitting out in the open. Once you're climbing, you'll quickly realize you would prefer to carry the minimum possible...to steal your stuff would be taking on extra weight. Theft...not impossible, but more than likely, it won't happen to you. That being said...don't leave ANY food with your stuff...the animals will get for sure!
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