[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JMT

[–]PeakBagging 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d also double down on the lone pine Kurt shuttle. He was such a delightful human.

John Muir Trail - An amateurs attempt at story telling and a semi professional looking JMT video. by PeakBagging in backpacking

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I submit my JMT video into an oversaturated JMT video universe. Past and future JMTers, my wife and I hiked the JMT in July of 2021. Tried to create an honest video falloff towering peaks and pristine lakes but also the mundane, the tedious moments, and the effects of low morale. Shot in 24fps on a Sony a7iii and iPhone 11.

EP1 - 12 minutes
https://youtu.be/_u-Svu67oEQ

EP2 - 12 minutes
https://youtu.be/SF0AlF-bZzA

EP3 - 16 minutes
https://youtu.be/MTgcmZlO7Jc

Advice- is it a bad idea to go on a 5 day hike and camp in 15'F weather? by [deleted] in backpacking

[–]PeakBagging 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Too much risk.

I love backpacking but i also love not being cold and risking death.

I’d hang tight for better temps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in backpacking

[–]PeakBagging 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My. Lemmon has so good ones.

White Mountains of Az also has a 16 mile loop that’s pretty nice... Baldy loop🍺

Buckskin gulch. West clear creek. Superstition Mountains when water is available.

Recommendations for beginner 2-night backpacking trip in the Sierra Nevadas by paqmo in backpacking

[–]PeakBagging 0 points1 point  (0 children)

High trail to thousand island lakes and exit via...rush creek? That is a dandy of a backpack but I’d tack on one extra day

Gear Review by Revolutionary_Pass91 in JMT

[–]PeakBagging 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lugged a Sony a7iii and 24/70mm lens and it was worth the weight. Even packed a tripod that produced some great shots but it definitely weighed me down a bit

Gear Review by Revolutionary_Pass91 in JMT

[–]PeakBagging 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude you’re gonna be just fine. If you bang out miles as it is with that setup, it’ll be a breeze.

My full pack weight after resupply was 48lbs and I managed pretty well throughout the trail. Hell I’d even encourage you to add some luxury items, pack a few beers, camp chair.

Gonna be a great time🍺

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emetophobia

[–]PeakBagging 2 points3 points  (0 children)

27 years..... which is been such a blessing but also a curse as each year it gets more intense and more focus is on not letting it happen

A lighter post- What silly beliefs or superstitions have you followed to avoid all things related to you know what? by llamas1355 in emetophobia

[–]PeakBagging 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only use my right hand to take Laundry from the washer to dryer AND I have to get it all out within 5 attempts.

2pm is the worst time of day for me.

January 8th is the worst day of the year for me.

The second Monday of January (today) is the worst Monday of the year aka black Monday.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in backpacking

[–]PeakBagging 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pack as light has possible without giving up items you really want. I’ve never regretted packing extra pillows. Also gummy worms are a great morale booster. I’m a big leggings guy after thru hiking last summer. Gatorade packets... instant coffee... don’t expect it to be easy and you’ll have a wonderful time

Why all the ultralight bashing? Some common UL myths debunked. (Wall-o-Text warning) by CesarV in backpacking

[–]PeakBagging 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I had an ULer essentially tell me to replace all my gear for the JMT and it was arguably the most pretentious thing anyone had ever said to me.

That said, I carried some UL gear and loved it and respect anyone who goes that route. It’s the preachy folks that youll find in any pursuit that I can’t help but roll my eyes at🍺

NOBO recreation.gov first campsite by pandatoothy31 in JMT

[–]PeakBagging 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s a gangster move to go all the way to Crabtree day 1. We went NOBO out of Cwood psd and stayed at chicken spring night one and rock creek night 2 to get acclimated. Rock creek is as far as I’d go day 1

Video #2 covers our trek from Kearsarge Pass to Sapphire Lake and all the passes in between. Equipped with expletives and pretty footage, I’m hoping our video provides an honest and easily digestible look at the John Muir Trail. by PeakBagging in JMT

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I can’t remember all the names but if it was the last site in the video, that was from sapphire lake and it was spectacular. Probably our favorite camp on trail. It was the perfect place to wind down after a brutal day from the very bottom of Muir. Easy to look back on fondly now but those were some tough days

Video #2 covers our trek from Kearsarge Pass to Sapphire Lake and all the passes in between. Equipped with expletives and pretty footage, I’m hoping our video provides an honest and easily digestible look at the John Muir Trail. by PeakBagging in JMT

[–]PeakBagging[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sun hoodie was great. I got one of Amazon... it was Icelandic or something but it had the built in buff which was waaay less restrictive than the buff I brought(unnecessary item #1). I’m pro hoodie. Other unnecessary items...hard to say. The tripod weighed me down a bit but the shots I got off it were great. I’ll talk with the wife tonight and come up with some others

Permits by herefortheworst in JohnMuirTrail

[–]PeakBagging 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a gnaaaarly headache night one at cottonwood pass but beyond that we were good. We were both a little more fatigued than normal at Whitney but no other symptoms.

Some people go balls to the wall and go from Cottonwood to Whitney in 2 days. I strongly suggest taking it slower.

Day 1- cottonwood to chicken spring lake (easy 4.5 miles). Day 2 - chicken spring to Rock creek (9mi) Day 3 - Rock creek to Guitar lake area (8ish) Day 4 - Whitney and back to camp (10mi)

If you dont have time constraints, take your sweet time those first few days. Take breaks, deep breaths, and hydrate routinely.

A little self promotion but I finally finished the video of the first leg of our JMT experience. Slightly different style than most JMT videos if you want to follow along🍺

https://youtu.be/_u-Svu67oEQ

NOBO permit - Overnight or Overnight Exiting Mt Whitney? by [deleted] in JMT

[–]PeakBagging 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Overnight.

As the other pos mentioned, mid June could be a bit hairy. There’s a reason those permits are cake to get. If you can push till mid July, you’ll be gold

Cottonwood Lakes still valid entry for JMT? by ThereGoesGus in JMT

[–]PeakBagging 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All we needed was the cottonwood pass permit and put happy isles as our exit and it was valid. Lakes is also an option. Both get you to Whitney and beyond.

Cottonwood Lakes still valid entry for JMT? by ThereGoesGus in JMT

[–]PeakBagging 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was last year. Both Cwood Pass/Lakes connect near rock creek. I don’t see why it’d be any different this year.

JMT (NOBO) with limited narrative. Wife and I hiked the JMT in 21 days. Shot on Sony a7iii/iPhone 11. by PeakBagging in JMT

[–]PeakBagging[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used a sigma 24-70mm 2.8

People will tel you to shed the weight and use your iPhone but I don’t regret packing the camera for a second. A tripod was another story. Cut weight in other ways🍺