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This year's JMT (John Muir Trail) hike turned out to be considerably different from the version Lucy and I completed in 2004. For starters, we began walking the Trail from Tuolumne Meadows, choosing to discard the first 24 miles from Happy Isles as unappealing; the Yosemite Valley trailhead is crowded with day-tripping tourists, for whom we have little regard.
The second factor that influenced the way we planned the trip was our reliance on only one vehicle, making the concept of leapfrogging road transport between Yosemite and Whitney Portal unworkable without the help of friends or commercial shuttles. Our good friend Pat Jenkins, who was trout fishing in the Bishop area, helped with an initial positioning of our vehicle at South Lake trailhead before returning us to Mammoth Lakes. From there, we rode the YARTS bus to Tuolomne Meadows for the start of the hike. Our intent was to walk south on the JMT with small re-supplies at Reds Meadow and VVR (Vermilion Valley Resort); choosing not to exit at Mammoth Lakes for a day off. Our main resupply point was to be over Bishop Pass to the South Lake trailhead.
It took 11 days, including a day off at VVR, to hike the 118 miles from Tuolumne to South Lake. On the way, we made two deviations from the JMT, choosing to walk parallel trails for some variation in the routine and experience new locations and sights. For example, on the fifth day we crossed Goodale Pass on a direct route from high on the JMT, to VVR ... a daily distance of 17 miles from Virginia Lake where we'd camped the night before. After the day off at VVR, we took the normal ferry ride across Edison Lake to intercept the JMT once more, heading south to spend the night at Upper Bear Creek Meadow. On the ninth night we camped in the Upper Evolution Valley at an elevation of 11,300', not far below Muir Pass.
As we crossed Bishop Pass on the way to South Lake and our resupply point, cellphone contact delivered messages that required us to return urgently to Vancouver. Reluctantly, we decided to temporarily abandon the JMT and drive home, with a tentative plan to continue from South Lake in approximately two weeks time.
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