6.20.2013

DAY 52: HIGH SIERRA ENTRY


miles: 15

First thing out of Angela's mouth: "The Wolf Pack slept together last night, but Smiles and Dr. Slosh have to move on in order to make their Mammoth Lake deadline." This is sad news, as we love hiking with them. They will be going 14 days straight through the Sierras without leaving to resupply in order to get to Mammoth on time for a wedding and cabin rental. We will reunite with them after that...

We all hiked together for most of the day, anxiously awaiting the Sierra Wilderness... Spirits were high, everyone was excited to see how the landscape would change. This change is very much a welcome change. Goodbye, desert, goodbye.

landscape JUST starting to change..
Wolf Pack morning break in the sunrise.
Even the burn areas are gorgeous in the Sierras.
We hiked through some major burn areas (yes, still) but they were still gorgeous and cool and robust. The wildflowers! No poodledog bush! No scorching heat due to the elevation! Increasingly stunning views!

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Morning Excited for the Sierra Portrait #1: Dr. Slosh
Morning Excited for the Sierra Portrait #2: Smiles
Morning Excited for the Sierra Portrait #3: Sour Cream
Morning Excited for the Sierra Portrait #4: Chik Chak
Morning Excited for the Sierra Portrait #5: Starfox
Bear slashes in a tree... can you see them?
HELL YEAH MEADOWS
Let's do this. Walking towards the granite slivers we see in the distance.

We took a long lunch at the Kern River since we were only going 15 miles total today. Our ending destination: Cow Creek.


Everyone eating lunch when we arrive at the Kern River.
HeeeEEEEEeeeeY
There are two hikin' huskies on the PCT this year and they are ADORABLE.
Chik Chak makin' lunch on the sandy shore.
Lunch Friends.
Rocky makin' lunch... bear canisters are great seats!
Bird nests under the bridge!
<3 <3 <3
Thunder clouds formed and threatened us but it never rained...
I am assessing my grim food situation here. I will not have enough food to get me through to Kearsarge Pass....
Chik Chak hanging her food bag.
Our bear canisters... or "Bear Toys" as we like to call them.
Hey!
Cow Creek was the campsite of choice for the night. It was nice to do an easy 15 miles that day.

1 comment:

bayrider said...

Congrats on your arrival to the Sierra, and you all look marvelous and healthy!

When I see all those beers AND dogs it makes me really want to do the full hike myself, I wouldn't have to give up anything important. But dogs are not allowed in Lassen, Sequoia/Kings Canyon, Yosemite, and Cascades National Parks?