Candy & I did a 3 day/3 night trip along the Panorama Trail in Yosemite on 10/10/2010. The goal of the trip was to give Candy a fun and easy introduction to backpacking. I have enjoyed backpacking solo or with various groups for many years, but lately I have been hoping she will join me for a 2 week JMT thru hike next summer. . . .
Trip description:
- 3 days, 3 nights out and back.
- Total mileage: ~24 miles
- Elevation from ~4,000’ to 8,842’.
- Mild weather mid 30’s to mid 70’s.
- Map used: National Geo Illustrated Topo / carried but not needed on well marked trails.
Day 0:
Arrive at Yosemite Valley at 10:00 pm. Camp at the ‘backpacker campground’ (~4,000’).
Mileage: 0
Day 1:
Glacier Point to Little Yosemite Valley via Panorama Trail.
Mileage: ~7 miles.
Day 2:
Little Yosemite Valley to Half Dome (8,842’) and back via a small portion of the JMT and the Half Dome Trail.
Mileage: ~7.2 miles.
Day 3:
Little Yosemite Valley to Glacier Point via Panorama Trail.
Mileage: ~7 miles.
After arriving in the valley at 10:00 pm we had a little trouble finding the backpacker campground, so we just set up next to this table near Curry Village. It turns out we were right next to a range station. The ranger looked perplexed as he saw me getting out of the tent in the morning. He politely pointed out that we were not in the backpacker campground. He didn’t seem to mind that Candy slept in while I got the permits and coffee at the village.
We used Gossamer Gear packs, a Gorilla and Murmur. Candy’s pack weighed in at 7.5 lbs and with the exception of some water along the trail her pack weight stayed the same the whole trip. She carried an REI Sub Kilo 15 degree down sleeping bag, silk long underwear, Patagonia mid-weight long sleeve capilene, EB downlight jacket, an REI rain/wind shell and Smartwool sleep socks (I would be sweating in all of that).
I started out carrying 20.5 lbs on the first day which included a double wall tent (the ‘Condo’, . . . had to leave the Hexamid Tarp Tent at home), Neo-Air sleeping pads, MB super spiral down #3, cook-set and 7.5 lbs of food and fuel for three days. For warmth I used a polartec long sleeve top and long john bottom for a base layer, MB ex light down jacket, a TNF triumph anorak rain/wind shell and silk sock liners for sleep socks. I brought a few luxury items like two Therm-a-rest camp chairs (to use with the Neo-Air pads) and several micro LED’s for our ultralight ‘chandelier’. We never used the camp chairs.
Candy likes the double wall 2 door/2 vestibule Big Sky tent. I found one at a small shop in Colorado earlier this summer so there was no problem with the extended wait times I’ve heard about. The 2 door/2 vestibule setup is great but the GG Squall Classic at the half the weight is hard to beat. . . and I'm working on a 2 person tarp tent with cuben fiber at 1 lb for this summer.
Starting out at Glacier Point on day 1.
Along the Panorama Trail.
View from the Panorama Trail. Half Dome, Grizzly Peak, Mt. Broderick, Liberty Cap, Vernal & Nevada Falls.
View of the Grand Staircase from the Panorama Trail.
Liberty Cap, Nevada Falls & Little Yosemite Valley in the background.
Finishing some coffee at our camp in Little Yosemite Valley before heading out to Half Dome on day 2.
A serene trail to Half Dome.
Drill holes from where explosives were used to split rocks along the trail.
We passed this exhausted looking group on the way to Half Dome. Are those ultra-heavy walking sticks? . . . thanks to BPL for helping us keep a low BMI (Backpack Mass Index).
Granite stairs on the way to Half Dome.
Climbing the cables up the last 400 feet to the top.
Finally on top, the Diving Board.
The view of Watkins Pinnacles, Tenaya Canyon, Clouds Rest, and the side of Half Dome from the Diving Board.
The North Rim from Half Dome.
The switchbacks up to the Snow Creek Falls area are visible in the lower middle of this pic. Thanks Dylan Snodgrass at BPL for your trip report about the beautiful campsite in that area (next on our list).
Getting dark on the way back to Little Yosemite Valley.
On the way home on day 3: the bridge over Nevada Falls with the Liberty Cap in the background.
Nevada Falls.
Along the Panorama Trail on the hike out.
The back of Half Dome from the Panorama Trail.
A panorama of the Panorama Trail.
Pools nearby Illilouette Falls.
On the bridge over Illilouette Falls.
Upper Illilouette Falls.
Along the Panorama Trail on the hike out.
Great view from Glacier Point.
After finishing the trip Candy mentioned on the ride home, “I would love to do a two week trip like that in the Sierra’s”. Mission accomplished.
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