I'm heading up to the Sierra's Thursday (June 26th), currently solo and without a Jeep.
Plans are White Mountain, 14,232 ft. on Saturday. 14 miles round trip, via easy access (dirt road...sorry, no vehicles...only researchers). I plan to play with my ham radio while up there.
Plans are open. I'm outta shape! I plan on camping Thursday night above 10,000 ft. (to help acclimate), East of Big Pine. Friday a.m. hike Little Lakes Valley, which is North of Bishop, South of Mammoth. Start is above 10,000 ft., about 6 miles, very little elevation gain/loss. Friday afternoon, soaking in the hot pools. Friday night, camping East of Big Pine at locked gate, 11,600 ft.
Saturday morning, heading to top VERY slowly. I'm planning on carrying about 10lbs of radio equipment and battery. Once at the summit, I will play radio until the battery dies.
I plan on returning home later Saturday night or very early Sunday morning.
btw, That weekend is Amateur Radio's Field Day event. Bunch of hams operating their radio's in the field, running on emergency power (batteries or generators), talking to one-another. Event goes from 11am Saturday to 11am Sunday.
The only thing set in stone is leaving Thursday and coming home Saturday night.
Any takers?
Plans are White Mountain, 14,232 ft. on Saturday. 14 miles round trip, via easy access (dirt road...sorry, no vehicles...only researchers). I plan to play with my ham radio while up there.
Plans are open. I'm outta shape! I plan on camping Thursday night above 10,000 ft. (to help acclimate), East of Big Pine. Friday a.m. hike Little Lakes Valley, which is North of Bishop, South of Mammoth. Start is above 10,000 ft., about 6 miles, very little elevation gain/loss. Friday afternoon, soaking in the hot pools. Friday night, camping East of Big Pine at locked gate, 11,600 ft.
Saturday morning, heading to top VERY slowly. I'm planning on carrying about 10lbs of radio equipment and battery. Once at the summit, I will play radio until the battery dies.
I plan on returning home later Saturday night or very early Sunday morning.
btw, That weekend is Amateur Radio's Field Day event. Bunch of hams operating their radio's in the field, running on emergency power (batteries or generators), talking to one-another. Event goes from 11am Saturday to 11am Sunday.
The only thing set in stone is leaving Thursday and coming home Saturday night.
Any takers?
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