Hi all,
I've been reading the board for a while now in preparation of my first ascend on October 7 & 8. I'll be doing a solo ascent on the main trail, camping at trail camp. For my preparation I've been reading a lot and doing physical exercise to get in shape. I'm a little worried about the latter. My physical shape is definitely not great, but a lot better than it was about 18 months ago (when I couldn't even run a mile). What kind of shape would I need? I intent to go from Whitney portal to trailcamp on day 1 (I'm not at all worried about this day) and go to summit and back to the portal on day 2. Just to give you some pointers on the way I'm training and where I currently stand:
- I live on the 16th floor and I go up the stairs 3 to 4 times a week
- I do aerobic exercises at least 4 times a week (though usually 5 or 6 times), this usually consists of 1-3 times a week about 2-3 hours of playing tennis and 2-4 times a week doing a 1-1.5 hour hike in my neighbourhood.
- A while ago I tried to do some running (I really don't like running so really doing running as exercise is not an option) and I completed a 3 mile run easily.
- About 6 weeks ago I did two training days in Belgium (the Ardennes are the closest thing to mountains around here). I hiked class 1-2 (I think) trails for about 6 hours without any trouble (made a lot of mistakes, didn't rest enough, went too fast) but somewhere during hour 7 & 8 I really started to tire very fast.
- The week before I'm going up Mount Whitney I'll be visiting Lassen Volcanic NP and Yosemite NP. I'll be doing a lot of hiking there (not more than 15 miles a day). I'm going climb Mount Conness and maybe Lassen Peak and Mount Dana there.
Should I increase my training for my plans? If yes, how?
Finally, something completely different. After my visit to Mount Whitney I intent to visit the west of Sequoia NP. My plan is to drive from Whitney portal to somewhere between Lone Pine and Sequoia NP (I'm thinking about Ridgecrest) after my descent, spend the night there and then move on to Sequoia NP the next day. That would bring me in the west of Sequoia NP in early afternoon or late morning. I'd have until the evening of the next day to check out Sequoia NP. I'd like to see the huge trees and do a nice overnight hike during that day and a half. If you got any good tips, I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ron