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I recently stumbled on this picture of Mt. Whitney in the April 1989 issue of National Geographics:

http://flickr.com/photos/43moon/278689691/

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I'm glad I go in Spring and Fall. Otherwise if summer doing full moon or no moon hikes...mark

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OMG, that's hysterical, yet somehow so sad!

I'm glad there weren't near that number of people when I was up there in August. I wouldn't have had enough champagne.

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Yikes!

I've been on top a few times in August during the past several summers and, while there may have been 10-20 people there at any given time, it never resemebled the 'circus' atmosphere in that photo.

Was that taken when the gondola from Portal to summit hut was still in use?

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For anyone wondering... <a href=http://www.whitneyportalstore.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=004168#000013>The gondola picture is here.</a> laugh

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So that picture was *before* the Starbucks was opened up there?

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The first time I went up to Whitney was back in the early 70s on a Labor Day weekend. Going up the switch backs was like being on the freeway!

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Quote:
Originally posted by BeachAV8R:
So that picture was *before* the Starbucks was opened up there?

-Chris
It was still a really cool little independent coffee shop with soul back then.

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I think it was called "Whitney Java (The) Hut"

(One of Doug's earlier busienss ventures.)

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Guess 1989 WASN'T a lottery year! smile


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That's a lot of determined people! I've witnessed about 30 or more people on the summit. I would speculate that this is somewhat typical on Saturdays in July and August between 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. Most people know that 1:00 p.m. is a reasonable time to head back down. In contrast, I've been on the summit at 3:00 p.m. on a Saturday in the summer when there were only 4 other people there. (It's not as crowded as Half Dome.)

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I hiked Whitney back then and when camping at Trail Camp, I sat and counted over 90 people on the Switchbacks alone with my binoculars. When we summited the next day, I was #273 on the register at 1pm. I estimated over 600 people on the trail on a given day. It was amazing.


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