Just completed (on Monday 7/29) the western approach to Mt Whitney by the High Sierra Trail. Challenging early season conditions this year have resulted in the plans of many to be cancelled in June and July. Indeed, for the 30 miles between the Kaweah Gap and the junction with the JMT, I encountered no one hiking. Even when passing the Kern Hot Springs campground at 5:30 pm on 7/27, the area appeared deserted. However, I think the conditions have finally settled down to a normal mode for the season.
For anyone planning on heading out on the HST soon, here are a few hopefully helpful observations:
(1) The much advertised "trail blowout" on the cliff above the Upper Hamilton Lake is actually a non issue. For the solo hiker, take a short cord to secure your pack if you take it off to help make a couple of simple moves. An unsecured removed pack has the potential to tumble a few hundred feet toward the Lake.
(2) Before hitting the large snowfield at Precipice Lake, understand the direction you should be heading to reach the Kaweah Gap. Also know what the Kaweah Gap looks like from the west.
(3) When crossing Big Arroyo Creek be prepared for a bit of a fight and have hiking poles.
(4) There is now minimal trail flooding in the Kern Canyon and the Trail Crew has cut back the ferns concealing the trail. Be aware that the rattlesnakes are definitely out and about there.
(5) Wallace Creek is still crossed by a log 50 yards downstream from the trail. This large stable log has good traction and many firm branches for handholds. But a fall could be a disaster.
(6) Finally the Wright Creek crossing is easy. Recognize and use the large flat rocks placed by the Trail Crew there a few years ago. These rocks cross the creek and are now about a foot under water.
(7) The summit snow field has a nice trench to walk in. Alternatively, avoid the snow field by heading up the Old Trail toward the Summit Shelter. It was easily to follow the remnants of the Old Trail, but a little scrambling was required.
(8) Similarly, with a mile to go, if one wants to avoid getting wet crossing the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek, take the Old Trail down to the Pond.
The outing was topped off with a nice chat with Doug Sr and a large double cheeseburger.
The HST is now definitely open for business. Enjoy!
Jim