While climbing Mather and Muir the past two days I thought I saw bear tracks in the snow. Nope, they were just dog tracks.
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Mather Pass
Each pass was a challenge. Each pass had snow on both the south and north sides. More snow was on the less sunny north side.
For Mather Pass I followed two other hikers who were climbing it. While climbing up the south side I was finally able to get to switchbacks that were relatively clear (on left side of picture below). As I approached the top the hiker in front of me leaned over and barfed on the trail. Eww! It was the altitude. We each react to it differently. Luckily I never had a problem that way.
State of the body: My Left Shin
Justin: Enough food to stay alive
From Justin’s Blog: Enough food to stay alive
Stream/Creek/River crossings
Fording a stream, creek, or river is quite stressful. If you fall you could get hurt, you’ll definitely get soaked, and your pack will get soaked too. A soaked hiker is a cold hiker and you need to worry about hypothermia. Most are just little streams, but some are full rapids. Did I say they are STRESSFUL! Right now I’m camped beside a raging river which hopefully tomorrow morning will be less raging. My shoes are wet and they don’t have time to dry by morning. So I just assume they’ll be wet all day long.


Update: The next morning the raging river was still raging. Although I was told that in the morning the river would be lower, because the source above would be frozen, this was not the case. I should have crossed it the night before. Oh, and my shoes were frozen solid which made getting them on very difficult.