Thursday, August 5, 2010

Alright - some highlights from the 2nd half

Well - Blogger doesn't seem to be cooperating too well, so I will see what I can do. Here are some photos!

Ugly and Sideshow at the top of Pinchot Pass, where they hit 500 miles walked!


The view from Forrester Pass - over 13,000 ft. above sea level!

Look Ma, I climbed Mt. Whitney! Last night on the JMT, camped by Guitar Lake


Our crew at the top of Mt. Whitney. 14,505 ft above sea level - nothing taller in the lower 48!

After much adventuring, the intrepid duo arrive back in Portland. Time for a makeover!

Bam!!

Here we go!

Holy cow!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Hello Portland!

After much further adventures, we made it safe and sound, back to Ugly's hometown of Portland, OR. As these adventures lead to our somewhat late arrival after a series of fairly long days, this post will be very brief.

Stay tuned for any or all of the following:
Exciting pics! Adventurous tales! Drastic hairdo reductions (complete with graphic play-by-play action)! Book signings! Promotional tours!

gnite. Love,
Sideshow

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

WHOAHOA!

Hello everyone! Ugly and I have just arrived in Lone Pine, CA!

We hiked up and over Mt. Whitney, the tallest mountain in the lower 48, two days ago. After some much needed rest, we're getting ready to hit the road again. We'll be heading up to Bishop to visit Sam's friend for a night or two, and then further North!

Overall, the trip was fantastic. When we got down to Yosemite to start the John Muir Trail (0a 220+ mile section of the PCT from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney), we began to meet all kinds of wonderful hikers - weekend hikers, fellow JMT hikers, PCT thru-hikers. This made the second half of our trip much more social, something we both enjoyed immensely after a long time alone on the trail.

The section of the Sierra that the JMT goes through - Yosemite, Ansel Adam's Wilderness, John Muir Wilderness, and Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks - was some of the most beautiful country I have ever seen, anywhere. Besides the most persistant and overwhelming mosquitos anywhere, this was an amazing trail to be on. Hopefully once we get settled down back in Oregon in about a week, I'll post some pictures for y'all to see.

Overall, I think we are both very glad to be done hiking, but it's hard to know what to do with ourselves now! I think we are both planning our next big trips in our heads, and it is very sad to be down off the mountains. I don't know if I'm quite ready for civilization again!

Love,
Sideshow

Monday, July 26, 2010

Done! We summited Mt Whitney this morning and finished the jmt this afternoon. We are in lone pine CA staying at a hostel and enjoying real beds and showers!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

We are doing a short loop today and tomorrow while we wait for the bear cans to arrive. We will start back on the PCT as soon as they come.
Have had a great few days in Yosemite so far. Absolutely beautiful. Hung out with a bunch of thru hikers. Bear cans still not arrived.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Good News, Bad News and Thanks!

Hello all - Sideshow here, checking in from Sierra City, CA. It's a small old mining town at the north end of the Sierra Mountains. If you want a view of the scenery, get out the Google and point it towards Sierra Buttes - we hiked around them in order to get down to the town yesterday. Ugly pointed out that it looks like Mt. Doom, from Lord of the Rings, so of course the hobbit comparisons started up.

So far the trail has been good, if a bit snow covered. The good news - we've been making it through alright and on schedule, despite the 10-20ft snow cover in places. It's been absolutely beautiful, but unfortunately I can't upload any pictures here, so you're just going to have to take my word for it.

Part of the reason we've been doing so well is all the packages and mail we keep getting when we stop into town! Wow! Thank you all so much for all the food and kind words you've sent. Ugly and I have enjoyed every bit of it!

Well, we've met Ugly's mom, Stephanie and little brother, Daniel here, and it's been great hanging out with them. We have a beautiful campsite right out of town on a nice creek. It's good they're here, because.... The bad news:

Ugly and I are tired of snow. It's been a very late year, so the amount of snow on the trail has been way more than expected. At this point, without the desire or equipment to battle the snow that we know is waiting for us as we get higher into the Sierras, we are taking a (short) break.

We'll be driving up more north for a couple more days of rest with Ugly's family, before getting on the train again and heading down further south, to Yosemite, to hike the John Muir Trail. We planned to get there in two weeks anyway, but we are choosing to wait a bit for more snow to melt, and to cut off a portion of the snowier bits. Ultimately, our mileage total will be a bit less (500+ instead of the original 760 miles), but one thing that both Ugly and I realized on this last section, was that we aren't mileage hikers. Maybe that means I'll never thru-hike the whole PCT, but I'm okay with that. One added bonus of our taking this break - we'll be giving ourselves a whole 3-3.5 weeks to complete the 200 miles of the JMT, instead of the original 2, giving us the chance to slow down, enjoy the scenery more, and (hopefully) go swimming in every accessible body of water we pass.

Short anecdotes from the previous section:
-Saw a mountain lion! Skulking around our tent in the evening! Whoa!
-Met more hikers - including our first thru-hiker: The Conductor.
-Saw two rattlesnakes! They rattled at us, but immediately moved off the trail away from us.

Well - Ugly or I might post again before we get on the trail again, but we'll see what happens down the road. Right now we are healthy and happy, and hope you are as well!

love,
Sideshow.