Planning to hike to the top of Mt. Whitney this upcoming September with some friends. We plan to do it as a long day hike. Anyone done this?
Any suggestions on where to stay/eat and other things to do in the area, etc?
On the lottery coming up, we have 6-7 guys putting in for it and we'll target a Tues/Wed. One question I had doing this with a group, is there an advantage to putting in for different days as primary rather than selecting others as alternate/rollover options? Wondering if we choose Tues as primary and Wed as secondary...if we all lose out on Tues would we automatically be behind everyone who puts in Wed as a primary? Should we split our group up to pick different days as primary?
Any training thoughts? We're all relatively in-shape mid 40s guys but not experienced with high altitude climbs. We've done Grand Canyon rim to beyond river (supposed to be R2R2R but snow stopped us), marathons/ultras/Spartans, and such but still wondering if we're up for this. We're in Houston for the most part so tough to train for the conditions. Our plan, which we did for GC, is a lot of rucking stairs/ramps in 7 story parking garages along with long ruck hikes. We're part of a workout group (F3), so we're also routinely doing body weight workouts throughout the week as part of our normal lives.
Any thoughts on altitude acclimation and what's involved or even possible to do effectively in the area? We probably don't have more than a few days (and would like things to during that time).
Appreciate any input!
Any suggestions on where to stay/eat and other things to do in the area, etc?
On the lottery coming up, we have 6-7 guys putting in for it and we'll target a Tues/Wed. One question I had doing this with a group, is there an advantage to putting in for different days as primary rather than selecting others as alternate/rollover options? Wondering if we choose Tues as primary and Wed as secondary...if we all lose out on Tues would we automatically be behind everyone who puts in Wed as a primary? Should we split our group up to pick different days as primary?
Any training thoughts? We're all relatively in-shape mid 40s guys but not experienced with high altitude climbs. We've done Grand Canyon rim to beyond river (supposed to be R2R2R but snow stopped us), marathons/ultras/Spartans, and such but still wondering if we're up for this. We're in Houston for the most part so tough to train for the conditions. Our plan, which we did for GC, is a lot of rucking stairs/ramps in 7 story parking garages along with long ruck hikes. We're part of a workout group (F3), so we're also routinely doing body weight workouts throughout the week as part of our normal lives.
Any thoughts on altitude acclimation and what's involved or even possible to do effectively in the area? We probably don't have more than a few days (and would like things to during that time).
Appreciate any input!