We did Mt. Whitney on may 31st to June 2nd. Conditions were very well described by Bob R. Here is a brief report. Photos can be viewed here:
http://homepage.mac.com/tobiasdansenWe headed to the Little Lakes valley on May 29th to acclimatise. The Mono Pass Trailhead is at 10300 ft. We hiked to Ruby Lake at 11200 to spend the night. Lots of snow here, and a quite chilly night. Beautiful area though. The portal camp was booked when I tried to reserve a site, so we slept at Lone Pine (elev. 6000 ft) on may 30. We drove to the portal on Memorial day and hiked up to Trail Camp. We were preparing dinner when we saw somebody take a fall on the chute (see Bob R's pictures). Andy and Ingo went with Bob to get the guy before it was to dark. We were very pleased that the guy (Venky from San Jose, as we learned later) was fine. We were more worried about a guy that had tried to get Venky down too, a young guy that descended the chute in shorts and soaked tennis shoes. He said he was allright but he seemed confused and insisted on heading down to the parking lot. Jorrit and Hilde went after him and had to put him back on the trail since he seemed lost. He refused to stay with us at Trail Camp. Some other people that went down promide to keep an eye on him. Does anybody know whether this guy is allright?
We got up the next morning and started to climb the switchbacks at 7.45. About 70% was snowfree, the rest was quite challenging for non-mountaineers as we are, but still doable (we were fully prepared to turn back if things seemed uncomfortable). We summited at 12.30 and saw Bob R there again. We turned back at 13.00 and were back at Trail Camp at 16.30. 4 of us took the chute cramponing down, the others went down the switchbacks. Andy, Abi, Denise and Ingo decided to go all the way down to Lone Pine to get a pint of Guinness. Nannette, Hilde, Jorrit and I descended to Outpost camp. There we were woken up at 2 am by a bear going through the stuff of the people in the tent next to us. We scared it away by clapping our hands. The poor guys in the other tent were up the rest of the night to guard their stuff (which made us sleep very well). The next morning another guy that was camping tehre told us the bear got a hold of some pringles he stashed under a rock... How stupid can people be? may be an IQ test could be implemented as part of the permit lottery.
We headed down June 2nd. The trip was excellent! Beautiful weather, and we made it all 8 to the top.
Tobias, Nannette, Jorrit, Hilde, Ingo, Denise, Abi and Andy