Tuolumne Meadows to Mammoth on the JMT
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 9:17 pm
was trying to run from Tuolumne to Mammoth yesterday, and made great time the first 12 miles, then got into lots of snow and lost the trail often, which made running impossible, walked the next 15 miles and trudged through snowfields, and crossed over 20 snow melt creeks, most ankle deep, alot knee deep, a few waist deep, then the last 6 miles i was able to run more but was pretty slow and tired after all the snow crossing. It was pretty challenging for me this early in the year because there were still large areas of snow making finding the trail difficult at best. Got a lil scared when i couldnt find the trail on the backside of Donohue pass for 45 minutes due to snow, and sank to my waist a couple times in deeper rocky areas, but everything worked out, i got a little almost-panicked, but got myself together an' scouted the area for the trail from the east side to the west and finally found it. things would go smooth awhile, then another snowy area to cross would come up, and the hunt for the trail would begin again. When it started getting dark, Ryan (Taco) walked up the trail a few miles to meet me which was awesome so i didnt have to find my way to the end alone at night ==So, my 9 hour run became a 15 hour hike/trudging through snow learning experience, but thats cool, it gave me some excitement and occasional feelings of fear to handle. ill do it again in august when snows gone. the scenery was absolutely amazingly beautiful. I cant wait to go out in this area again.
heres pics and for location, open garmin link
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/323026534
pleasant enough beginning.
Marmot!
Heading to those mountains ahead there
Making ok time, thatll end when i hit the snows at bout 10,500
the less maintained trails, i like these
See the trail just behind that grey rock, yes, you wade that creek, yes its cold and waist deep. (glad im only wearing my running shorts n brooks trailrunning shoes n tshirt, so I dry really fast, the air was probly 70?
yay, more water crossings
oh good, now the creeks are ON the trail, easier to refill my waterbottle
over 10,500ft now
dressed for snow!
top of Donohue Pass
In yo!
my time is suffering, ha
South i go! if only i can find ze twail ..., as long as im heading south and down im good right?
pretty cool
stormy
cloudy sunny cloudy sunny....crazy mountain weathers!
Living here is pretty cool itsa pretty awesome place to get to run around in everyday.
heres pics and for location, open garmin link
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/323026534
pleasant enough beginning.
Marmot!
Heading to those mountains ahead there
Making ok time, thatll end when i hit the snows at bout 10,500
the less maintained trails, i like these
See the trail just behind that grey rock, yes, you wade that creek, yes its cold and waist deep. (glad im only wearing my running shorts n brooks trailrunning shoes n tshirt, so I dry really fast, the air was probly 70?
yay, more water crossings
oh good, now the creeks are ON the trail, easier to refill my waterbottle
over 10,500ft now
dressed for snow!
top of Donohue Pass
In yo!
my time is suffering, ha
South i go! if only i can find ze twail ..., as long as im heading south and down im good right?
pretty cool
stormy
cloudy sunny cloudy sunny....crazy mountain weathers!
Living here is pretty cool itsa pretty awesome place to get to run around in everyday.