Mt. Whitney - June 28, 2023

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  • @creeputney
    @creeputney Рік тому +9

    Fantastic hike to Mount Whitney. Your video brings me back 50 years. My first backpack was in 1974 when I was only 15 years old. It was with a Long Beach YMCA caravan group. We started at Whitney portal and hiked all the way through to roads end. Back then we were able to stay the night at trail camp. The next day we did the 99 switchbacks and summited then picked up our packs at trail Crest and ended up at guitar lake. The shots you captured brought me back in time when I was just learning the skill of backpacking. Thank you for the excellent photography and memory bump.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thats great! thanks for the feedback. Glad the video could bring back some fond memories for you!

  • @ksdncakjnliagbvh
    @ksdncakjnliagbvh 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for showing your expertise to those less knowledgeable on the mountain.

  • @tombain5220
    @tombain5220 Рік тому +4

    Nice video. I did this hike in July 76,77, and 78. On my high school vacation. Took the Greyhound from Manhattan beach ca. Hiked over to sequoia camp ground and trumbed back home. Great memories.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video!!

  • @patkelly5910
    @patkelly5910 Рік тому +6

    The help to the newbies defending was nice to see.....great climb....thank you

  • @lindaselover2536
    @lindaselover2536 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the view from the top. It was encased in clouds when I finished the JMT in 2017 - so I have no photos of the views. They were especially nice with snow covered mountains. Would have loved to see your glissade. Happy trails.

  • @marcoblv
    @marcoblv Рік тому +4

    Great video. Summitted twice, both times in late June. I am shocked at the amount of snow!! We didn't need crampons or an ice ax--we came across very little snow infact... What an epic winter!

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +2

      Oh yea! the winter out here in the west is crazy this year. I'm from Utah so we got hit hard just like california. There is still snow melt going on in the wasatch and the uintas right now and its almost august!!

  • @adventuresinenginerding
    @adventuresinenginerding Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed your video. We did it a week later and stayed in the exact same campsite with hammock between the same trees. Thanks for passing on the trail knowledge with the video and on the trail. Well done video and climb.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Congrats on your summit!

  • @01btg
    @01btg Рік тому +4

    I did this hike last year on the 4th of July and there was very little snow. Can't believe how different Trail camp looks.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Yea its crazy! Just a ridiculous amount of snow out west this past season. I live in the SLC area so we had records there too. Unbelievable!

  • @fradee2830
    @fradee2830 Рік тому +2

    Great video... i summitted a week prior, but i barely recorded anything, as I was so exhausted. It's nice to relive the memories, by watching your video.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Appreciate it! and congrats on your summit!

  • @marymiller2121
    @marymiller2121 Рік тому +3

    Used to live in Cali, so climbed Whitney too many times to count, standard route and mountaineers route. Never get tired of the route or the scenery. Loved your video. Thanks so much! Be safe! 🏜

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Loved Whitney. You're fortunate to have done it that many times!

  • @majorhykroutdoors1986
    @majorhykroutdoors1986 Рік тому +1

    Rob,
    Great video. I grew up down in Ridgecrest before going into the Army in 1986. Thanks for giving a little taste of home. :)

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      You're welcome!! Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @joebacarella1304
    @joebacarella1304 Рік тому

    Thanks for the awesome video. I've been to the top twice and often think about one more time. At the time, while hiking it, it was beautiful but had its very tiring moments but when I look back to the entire hike and experience, I have nothing but great memories.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thanks Joe! same here. I was exhausted making it up that hill questioning why I was doing this, but looking back, I'm so glad I did. Congrats on your two summits!

  • @gregsepicadventures
    @gregsepicadventures Рік тому +3

    I summited Whitney as a 15 year old Boy Scout. Of course, we went the 97 switchbacks route after camping at Mirror Lake... no snow. Hats off! Incredible.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thanks!! I hope to the switchback version of this hike some day so I can compare the two. Everyone that does the switchbacks says the snow is easier and everyone that did the snow ascent says the switchbacks are easier, haha! I'll just have to do it again so I can decide for myself. Glad you enjoyed the video!!

    • @robertphillips93
      @robertphillips93 Рік тому

      ​@@treetop1500yep. Also at 15 or 16 from the park side, back in the '60s. Places like that can result in a lifetime love of the mountains for sure. For the tiebreaker between the two routes, you gotta go with the glissade element, don't you?

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      @@robertphillips93 The glissade was definitely fun. Glad I got to do that. I had practiced that in the Wasatch beforehand and felt pretty comfortable with it. The only problem glissading is that it makes the overall hike shorter! :)

  • @VernAfterReading
    @VernAfterReading Рік тому

    I did this in the early 80's, no gear, just a day pack and hiking shoes and 100+ switchbacks and no snow at all. That makes it 11miles each way. I always envied the guys who could just go up and down the snow face instead of those dreaded switchbacks. I used to camp at Whitney Portal almost every summer in the 80s. Such great memories, thanks for posting!

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thats great Vern! You're lucky to have been able to camp at such a place so often. I really loved it there.

  • @mg0109
    @mg0109 Рік тому

    Great video Robert! Loved your commentary along the hike. I have rentals in Lone Pine and have been riding my bike to the Portal every time I'm up there working on projects. It's amazing how little hikers there are. I can see that you need micro spikes up the 100 switchbacks for sure. From what I understand so many hikers aren't prepared for the conditions and the amount of snow and are forced to turn around. The snowfield and the snow on the 100 switchbacks will be there through summer and before you know it winter will be here again.
    Last year I hiked Kearsarge Pass on 10/30 which was just beautiful! Then, on 11/05 was the first snow of winter, and it snowed, and it snowed, and it snowed.....6 months and record breaking snow pack. Again, I really like the personal touch you have in this video. Very nice Robert!

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much Mark. You're lucky to live and work so close!

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 Рік тому

    What a great hike. I have done it twice. September 23, 2018 and September 13, 2019.
    From trail crest to the shelter is 1.9 miles and 700 ft. The hardest 1.9 miles a person can hike. The last 200 yards, I must have stopped 10 times to get my breath. I was 68yo

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      You're not kidding. I got up to the ridge and you can't help but feel like you're almost done... but yea, you're not. phew!

  • @MD-tr1yv
    @MD-tr1yv Рік тому

    This looks amazing, looking forward to doing this someday!

  • @steveross1260
    @steveross1260 Рік тому

    Happy trails we have both traversed the same ground. Congrats.

  • @ponderinghiker
    @ponderinghiker Рік тому

    Well done… thank you for sharing…

  • @doddhikes
    @doddhikes Рік тому

    Nice video, enjoyed your POV. thanks for sharing it-

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thanks! glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the feedback!

  • @LABoyko
    @LABoyko Рік тому

    Well played. Had no idea the hike started that early. Nineteen-mile round trip takes a while, especially in those conditions. Not a fan of snow, cold-weather hikes, but you went on the correct date to maximize day light. May never get there so thank you for the great video.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video. I certainly did manage to pull a good date for this one. Beautiful weather!

  • @mriforgiate
    @mriforgiate Рік тому

    Great video, thank you! I'm headed out there Aug 19.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Good luck out there and stay safe!

  • @uptone12111
    @uptone12111 Рік тому

    Crazy good views! Thanks!

  • @sn8323
    @sn8323 Рік тому

    And the lovely horizon, flat as a pancake.

  • @chantheemanyvanh4337
    @chantheemanyvanh4337 Рік тому

    Congratulations 💪🏼 thanks for a great informative video

  • @WestShoreMan
    @WestShoreMan Рік тому

    Nice vid! My hike date is in Sept so hopefully most of the snow will be gone by then. Supposed to be in the 80s in the portal next week! That first water crossing is like the Nile River!

  • @caiocesardiogopassos7871
    @caiocesardiogopassos7871 Рік тому

    cheers from Brasil dude !!!

  • @betsyclarke185
    @betsyclarke185 Рік тому +1

    That ledge walking looks pretty scary. Hope to climb Whitney one day! Great video!

  • @mitchellbarnow1709
    @mitchellbarnow1709 Рік тому

    Robert, I am so fortunate that UA-cam recommended this video because your trek was absolutely incredible! You must be in great physical and mental strength to have made a journey that looked absolutely terrifying to me. Thank you so much for sharing because I loved it. I hope that you have more amazing videos on your channel. Have you ever done the Pacific Crest Trail?

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Nope have not done the PCT. Though I would love to segment hike it at some point!

    • @mitchellbarnow1709
      @mitchellbarnow1709 Рік тому

      @@treetop1500 I have only watched UA-cam videos, but I bet that you would love the Sierra Nevada John Muir Trail segment!

  • @maivang870
    @maivang870 Рік тому

    Did this hike during J4 weekend and there was so much snow, it was incredible how we got back down the chute!

  • @cutler41
    @cutler41 Рік тому

    Incredible footage. My son and I summited on 7/3-7/4. Seeing this really hit me as I could have never captured the serenity as you did.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Congrats to you and your son!!

    • @cutler41
      @cutler41 Рік тому

      @@treetop1500 Thank you. And likewise :)

  • @austinrlewis
    @austinrlewis Рік тому

    Great Video! Will be doing this on Friday and very curious as to what the conditions will be like on the chute/switchbacks.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thanks! How'd your summit go?

    • @austinrlewis
      @austinrlewis Рік тому

      @@treetop1500 went great! Took the chute up and down. Had a blast.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Glad to hear it! What a beautiful place!@@austinrlewis

  • @watdahek2
    @watdahek2 Рік тому

    Congratulations! I really enjoyed watching this video. I thought a little crazy beginning at 2:00, but what do I know. In 1988 I and a friend reached Consultation Lake when he felt really sick. We spent the night and he woke up worse so we turned back around. I never went back to complete the task. I then got into scuba diving and changed my lifestyle. Dumb question, did you do this hike alone?

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Oh I love scuba!! Sorry you never got to complete Whitney. And yes I was solo on this one.

  • @CRneu
    @CRneu Рік тому

    I did this July 4th in just over 6 hours from start to finish. I left camp at sunrise, like 5:15am or so. The snow was pretty annoying coming up to the pass but overall the trail was fine. I did it in a long sleeve and shorts, no crampons, no ice axe, etc, just Altra Lone Peaks.
    So if anyone thinks they need 50lbs of gear, they have to camp overnight before the climb to the pass just be aware that you really don't need that much. It's obviously based on your experience and what you're comfy doing. But I will say that packing all that gear adds so much to the danger and effort that I don't really see it being worth it. That much gear slows you down SO MUCH that it creates this cycle of, "I'm taking so much longer that I need to bring more food, and I need more food because I'm carrying the food, so I take longer, so I need more." If you go minimal you need so much less which lets you go quicker. There's a misconception that runners are putting out a lot more effort and that is so wrong. Runners are done in half the time, carry no weight, and use gravity to reduce expended effort. Hikers are doing so much more work.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thanks and good info! I will say that one of the best lessons I've learned about hiking is HYOH. Hike your own hike. What works for me may not work for others and what works for you may not work for me. I turn 50 this year and move a lot slower than I used to. I bring the gear that makes me feel safe and ensures I'll be returning to my family. There is no single, right way to do this. Congrats on your summit, and have fun out there!

  • @Mike-vd2qt
    @Mike-vd2qt Рік тому +1

    haha, the Marmots wait at Trail Crest so they can chew into the packs left there at the junction. They were there 30 years ago when I jogged up Whitney on my 40th birthday. I wonder how packed Whitney is today? Is it like going to the mall?

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +2

      Ha. yes the marmots are entertaining. I'm not sure if going up Mt. Whitney is like going to the mall. I don't spend any time at the mall so can't really make a comparison. I didn't run into vast amounts of people if thats what you mean. As for myself, I had a great experience! I hope yours was too.

  • @escsniper
    @escsniper Рік тому

    Good stuff! My wife and I made the hike 10 days before you, and the trail through the snow was much less distinct.

  • @spartanfit
    @spartanfit Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this and congrats for your accomplishment ! Going to hike Whitney in 3 weeks and can't wait for the experience (and kinda little scared ahah). Got nano spikes for the hike: do you think it'll be enough ? Thanks again ! :)

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Its hard to say on the spikes, as its been a month since I was there and a lot of snow has probably melted by then. So I can't really give you advice on that. Check the Whitney Portal forum online and there are typically more recent reports there that offer good advice on gear and what the current conditions are like.

    • @spartanfit
      @spartanfit Рік тому

      @@treetop1500 Thank you for ypur feedback and congrats again !

  • @packbadge
    @packbadge Рік тому

    Awesome! I am doing this next week and a bit nervous. Snows going to be a lot worse than when you did it supposedly so it will be a lot of slush and postholing. Not sure if ill be able to complete it.

  • @carlosini2920
    @carlosini2920 8 місяців тому

    Awesome video! Got a pass for July 1st this year super stoked! What time did you summit and get back to camp?!?

  • @j_kempski
    @j_kempski 9 місяців тому

    Great video! What was your time of arrival at the summit?

  • @thomaspollok3245
    @thomaspollok3245 Рік тому

    Great Video! Do you know when approx Mt. Whitney could be hiked up this year without snow gear?

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Tough to say. Honestly I don't know that all the snow will be gone before it starts snowing again. It was just an incredible year for snow fall out there.

  • @Naisium
    @Naisium Рік тому

    Great video, thanks. Is that the "mountaineer's route" you ascended? (Not that I'm ever gonna climb that mountain--too hard for me.)

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      Nope. This is actually the Whitney Trail. The one kinda famous for the 99 Switchbacks. On this particular day tho, that portion of the trail containing those switchbacks was covered in ice and snow, so there are no switchbacks to ascend, therefore the use of axe and crampons to make an ascent straight up that chute to the ridge, just past trail camp.

  • @LegioXIVGemina
    @LegioXIVGemina 10 місяців тому

    Some of those rocks peaking up at trail camp are seven feet tall.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  10 місяців тому

      Pictures never do it justice!

  • @joycevenzon3634
    @joycevenzon3634 Рік тому

    Heading up there next week. Do you think gaiters are necessary? I saw some post on AllTrails recommending it.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Necessary, no. But perhaps helpful. I did not wear them on my hike, nor really wished I had. I got a small amount of snow in my boots glissading, but that was about it. My pant legs were covering my boot tops however. Might depend on what type of pants/footwear you choose. Good luck next week!

  • @BethVaccarezza
    @BethVaccarezza Рік тому +1

    Wait can you tell us what you told those guys about descending down the hill??

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +5

      Sure! As I came up the hill those two gentlemen asked me if I knew how to descend with an axe. Assuming they were referring to glissading. The first thing I told them was that they needed to remove the crampons. While it seems 'wrong' you don't want to wear those on a glissade. Picking up speed you may have the subconscious impulse to press your feet down hard, and if you did that with crampons on, you could have a serious ankle or leg injury and put yourself into a fall thats harder to control. The rest of the conversation was just basic glissading technique, how to hold the axe, position your body, etc. I recommend some training in that area if you're reluctant, and there are also some mountaineering instructors with videos that go through it here on UA-cam that are much more knowledgeable than myself.

    • @BethVaccarezza
      @BethVaccarezza Рік тому +1

      @@treetop1500thanks so much!! I appreciate you taking time to write this. I’m attempting to summit on July 31st 🤞

  • @krabbe3
    @krabbe3 Рік тому

    Hi, I am an experienced hiker from Germany and want to hike Mt Whitney in 3-4 weeks early to mid september.
    Would you say an ice axe is required that late in summer? On alltrails nearly every recent review states that ice axe and crampons are dead weight. But I am a bit confused, because in your video are lots of ice and snow fields.
    Best regards,
    Lorenz

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Its hard for me to say what conditions will be like later in the year. Your best bet would be to follow the whitney portal message boards for current conditions.

    • @krabbe3
      @krabbe3 Рік тому

      @@treetop1500
      Already did the hike was amazing
      I was pretty lucky one day before my hike was a heavy snow storm on the summit
      But when we hiked a day after it, most of the snow melted away

  • @chacharoni
    @chacharoni Рік тому

    are you using a GoPro to record this? video is nice. like the POV perspective

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Yes it’s a Hero 10 Black. Thanks!

  • @spencersmyth5221
    @spencersmyth5221 Рік тому

    Im going up july 21st. Which do you think would be better to bring, micro-spikes or crampons?

    • @HuskyMike
      @HuskyMike Рік тому +1

      Microspikes are only good if the surface is frozen (think shoveling icy driveways) or very hard packed snow. Crampons are better if the snow is a bit softer or the ice has a thicker layer of snow over it or any time climbing a slope like in this video. Once the temps warm up during the day and the snow gets soft and slushy, neither are much help, but crampons would be the choice if one had to pick.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      I agree with the above. I will add that if you plan to ascend that chute to the ridge while its still snow covered, get to it as early as possible in the morning. Wether you're in microspikes or crampons you don't want to ascend it after it warms up and turns slushy. Much easier to ascend if its frozen.

    • @spencersmyth5221
      @spencersmyth5221 Рік тому

      @@treetop1500thanks, im definitely going to have some crampons, might just pack the spikes too 😂

  • @gregper
    @gregper Рік тому

    Great video Robert! I’m heading there in a week. What was your total time if you don’t mind me asking? What time did you ascend the chute?

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      Thanks! Here's a link to the Strava activity I recorded during the day. Should give you all the times and details you're looking for. www.strava.com/activities/9356749509

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +1

      I'll add to this... Get to the chute as early as you can if using crampons. It really starts to turn to slush around 10am as it warms up. Be careful out there!

    • @gregper
      @gregper Рік тому

      @@treetop1500 up and down in under 10hrs…amazing!

    • @gregper
      @gregper Рік тому

      @@treetop1500 we will likely be doing the switchbacks

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +2

      @@gregper Thanks! but.... Strava's moving time is a bit misleading. I had a 2am start and got back about 6pm I think. So much longer than strava indicates. They kinda pause the timer when you're resting or moving very slowly. Cheers!

  • @Marcela.Isabel
    @Marcela.Isabel Рік тому

    Congratulations

  • @nickb1966
    @nickb1966 Рік тому +1

    did you lug a can of bear spray all the way up there? lol

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому +2

      I started at 2am in the dark. Its bear country.

    • @nickb1966
      @nickb1966 Рік тому +2

      @@treetop1500 hey I get it that you wanted to stay safe. However the black bears we have in the sierra will not just attack humans, they just want you food. I'm 99% sure bear spray is illeagal in the zone anyway. I was in Yosemite last year and someone in the camp discharged a can of that shit and it was miserable for everyone in a massive radius of them, choking spitting up etc. If anyone wathing this thinks they need to carry this stuff please don't

    • @paulauksztulewicz4803
      @paulauksztulewicz4803 Рік тому +1

      Ran into a female black bear on trail up in Humboldt county some years ago. She just looked at me from distance of about 20 feet, smiled, and continued picking and eating her blackberries.

  • @MudflyWatersman
    @MudflyWatersman 6 місяців тому

    Congratulations excellent video. The quickest way to ruin a hiking video is with loud crappy music or too much talking.... So few understand that..🤔......i sumitted whitney 10 yrs ago..... Going back this year.... Looking forward to another pre dawn hike up and sunrise.... Of course I got to walk 75 mi to get there but that's a small price to pay for another Whitney sunrise.

  • @satoshipolitico1328
    @satoshipolitico1328 Рік тому

    The author of this video is incorrectly holding the iceaxe and he gave wrong advise to the hikers he met. One should not take crampons off when descending. However, once one falls and slides down the slope one should not try to use crampons for stopping. One should use the iceaxe-arrest technique which is most effectively performed when holding the iceaxe in the opposite way the guy does in this video.

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      This was a glissade, not a foot descent. The folks in the video were asking me how to glissade. You absolutely never wear crampons during a glissade. You can look up any technical instruction on glissading or talk to any professional mountaineering instructor, and they'll tell you the same. Also, I was holding the Ice axe correctly for glissading... again this was not a foot descent. If you'll notice in the video, I'm sitting on my rear while explaining all this.

  • @steveo601
    @steveo601 Рік тому

    Your in CA not Nevada

    • @treetop1500
      @treetop1500  Рік тому

      "Sierra Nevada" is the name of the mountain range.

  • @dant3113
    @dant3113 Рік тому

    Nice video. I just got a permit for next Thursay Mountaineers Route. It will be my 4th climb trying to break 10 hrs 😁

  • @eventtrading
    @eventtrading Рік тому

    Love your Vid. It's almost as good as being there. And remember, "There's a place called Mt Whitney where the mighty Kern River comes down".