Woke up early Friday morning, well before my alarm. Since I was up I grabbed my food and gear and left the house. It was so early I made great time, cruise control most of the way and ended up in Yosemite Valley at 8am. The Wilderness Center was closed so I went over to the Visitor Center, and it was closed too (opens at 9am). As I looked around I saw a self registration station! Once I filled out my permit I was on my way.
Monday, March 28, 2022
Yosemite Weekend Review
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Yosemite Weekend Food Plan
Leaving Friday for Yosemite, and returning home on Sunday. Here is my food plan.
Friday
- Shake/multivitamins at home before I leave
- Eat breakfast on the way
- For the trail
- Hammer Nutrition HEED and Perpetuem
- Two Hammer Bars
- Peanuts to snack on
- No lunch since I will be stating late
- Mashed potatoes with Silva Jalapeno pepper jack sausage, red pepper flakes, and dried mushrooms
- Hammer Recoverite and multivitamins
- Same morning routine (Shake/HEED/Perpetuem/Bars)
- Lunch is pepperoni, sausage, red pepper, crushed red pepper flakes, and guac on a wrap
- Probar for the afternoon
- Oatmeal for dinner
- Hammer Recoverite and multivitamins
- Same morning routine (Shake/HEED/Perpetuem/Bars)
- Lunch is a wrap with peanut butter, raisins, and dried bananas
- Probar if needed, since it is a 10 miles hike out I think the extra snack will be good
- Hammer Recoverite for when I get to the car
Monday, March 21, 2022
Suunto MC-2
While in Yosemite my old Silva compass developed a bubble, so the hands would not freely turn. This was not an issue because I had Strava recording and it could show my GPS location relative to the road. We easily found our way, but I needed to replace the compass since I like to go off trail. The compass I chose was the Suunto MC-2. It is a bit larger than my old one, but still fits in my hip belt pocket, the dial is much nicer and I like the larger mirror (great if you get something in your eye, or just need to see how bad your hair looks).
Monday, March 14, 2022
Badger Pass Post-Backpack Gear Review
What worked:
- Food was perfect, ended the hike with zero extra food
- Dried mushrooms were excellent
- Couscous was delicious
- Morning shake was fully dissolved
- Three water bottles worked well
- Sleeping clothes were perfect
- Patagonia insulated canister was perfect for cooking dinner/oatmeal
- Hiking base layer and sun shirt was comfortable and no sunburn
- Clear bag for general small items (vs. mesh bag) worked well
- Rain jacket/puffy combo worked well
- Pack with food/water weighed 42.2 pounds at the start
- Jim's pack weighed 50.2
What can be improved:
- Ran out of fuel, the small canister did not last
- next time bring large canister as backup
- Hotspots on both feet
- Winter boots are to big, used two socks for better fit
- Moleskin kept blisters from getting worse
- Next time consider normal hiking shoes since very little time was spent in snowshoes
- Two pair of gloves was redundant
- Next time bring one pair of mid-weight gloves
- Beanie was not as warm and didn't cover ears with sunglasses on
- Next time bring hat that covers ears with sunglasses
- Compass had an air bubble in it and didn't get accurate reading
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Badger Pass; Day Three
The clocks moved forward an hour last night, and clouds had moved in.
We were up by 7:30 and as I tried to heat up water for oatmeal the fuel canister died. We both had enough water for the hike out, but I missed the warm breakfast. By 8:30 we were hiking.
I was wearing both socks again, and also put on new moleskin (I used all the moleskin I took on the hike). We followed the ridge as far as we could before turning towards the road. The views were outstanding.
It was a challenge to walk across a slope because of the blister on my left foot, and my right ankle was feeling sore, so we decided to just walk straight down from the ridge. This was easy since we had snowshoes. This time I kept looking at Strava to see our exact position relative to the road.
By 10:00 we found the road and took the snowshoes off for the hike to the car. The clouds cleared and we had good weather, but the last portion of the hike was uphill. Along the way a Ranger asked for our permit and informed us the lower gate would be locked next Sunday and the lifts at Badger Pass would stop running. He said the park may be closing Badger Pass early to plow the road in an effort to speed up the construction. We were happy to see the trails for Dewey Point because that indicated the rest was downhill. We arrived at the car by 1:00, Jim was very pleased because he predicted we would finish by 1:00.
Strava had us at 9.2 miles and 840 feet of elevation gain.
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Badger Pass; Day Two
Woke up around 7am. We both slept fine, the tent was on a clear patch so the pine needles and dirt kept the tent floor much warmer than if we were on snow. Our sleeping bags are rated for 20 degrees and I put two bottles of hot water in mine, while Jim had two hand warmers in his. Once up I had hot water going for oatmeal and Jim's backcountry pour over coffee. The design of the coffee filter looked good on paper, but in practice we had to micro manage it so the paper supports used to keep the filter over the cup didn't break. My feet felt like they were swimming in my boots, even with the laces as tight as I could get them. I decided to try wearing both my day socks, and sleeping socks. The extra socks took up the needed space and my feet felt much better. I still put moleskin on both in an attempt to keep blisters from forming.
We only packed what we needed for day hiking since we were camping in the same spot tonight. Bernd was heading to Camp 4 for the night so he decided to hike up the ridge further and enjoy the view for a few hours before he left.
Friday, March 11, 2022
Badger Pass; Day One
We started at 6am from Jim's house. After coffee/gas in Gilroy we made it to Madera and stopped for breakfast at Black Bear Dinner. Taking it to go we ate or omelets overlooking a grassy area with flowering trees, very beautiful.
Arriving at Badger Pass around 11:00 we collected our permit and finished packing. We checked our pack weight, Jim's was 50.2 pounds, mine was 42.2 pounds. Jim said he had to much food and water. Backpacker parking only had about 15 cars.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Badger Pass Food (3 days)
Trying something new, sort of. When I go for 3-5 hour bike rides I have a shake before the ride, Hammer HEED in one water bottle, and Hammer Perpetuem in the other water bottle. During the ride I have a Hammer Bar. I am going to try the same approach during the hike. Since my hiking partner wants coffee and real food for breakfast I will add oatmeal. So my morning plan is:
- Add water to may shake powder the night before
- Wake up to multivitamins and a cold and fully dissolved shake
- Heat up water for oatmeal (two packets of lower sugar Quaker Oatmeal with dried blueberries/cherries and dried milk)
- In my water bottle I will start with HEED (two scoops for a two hour bottle)
· After two hours (or when the HEED bottle is
empty) I will have a Hammer Bar and refill the water bottle with water and two
scoops of Hammer Perpetuem. After that
bottle is empty I will drink water the rest of the day
· Once the Perpetuem bottle runs out I will have
another bar or lunch depending on how hungry I am.
Friday lunch is mostly snack food: peanuts and dried bananas,
cheese sticks with turkey sticks, and a kids Clif bar called ZBar.
Once in camp I will make a Hammer Recoverite shake and take
my Hammer recovery supplements.
For Dinner I have cous-cous, red pepper flakes, and precooked
mango sausage. I will put all this in my
Patagonia insulated canister and add hot water, while this cooks I will set up
the tent and make some snow furniture and then eat. The canister will keep the food hot for
several hours even in the Yosemite high country cold. For dessert I have a fig bar.
Saturday lunch is crackers with hummus and sausage with a
ZBar if needed.
Saturday I will also have a Recoverite shake and Hammer
vitamins. Dinner will be mashed potatoes
with red pepper flakes, dried mushrooms, and spicy Italian sausage.
Saturday, March 5, 2022
Badger Pass Snowshoe Gear Review
The plan is to arrive at Badger Pass in Yosemite by noon on Friday March 11. Then snowshoe along Glacier Point trail (which is groomed) till the sun goes down and set up camp. Saturday we day hike the rest of the way to Glacier Point for Lunch, then back to camp, and back to the truck on Sunday. Here is a review of the gear I am taking: