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Rosie, I would really like to be on top of Whitney when you stroll in, this could be a great summit party. TB Doug said he would make an attempt, Now I have to try to get a permit. Got your schedule, would love to hit a section of the trail, but it would be a last minute thing depending on commitments back in the world.
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Originally Posted By Ridgeline
Got your schedule, would love to hit a section of the trail, but it would be a last minute thing depending on commitments back in the world.
Dave

Well, I’ll be watching for you guys. It’d be great if you were able to swing it and pop in somewhere along the trail! You guys are great - (TB) Doug with his teasing and your ready smile and steady head… can you imagine the fun we’d have on the trail!!! Tell Doug to stop fretting and get his butt in the back country for a couple days!

Seriously, I hope things are going well with the pain-in-the-ass insurance adjusters and that you are all well.

I do hope I get to see you sometime this summer smile



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EVO Canyon, Basin, and Leconte Canyon are clear and awaiting your arrival, my dear Rosie...

From a bump at the top of the climb from EVO Canyon:



From the summit of Mt. Huxley:



From the summit of Black GIant:



From the trail heading down from Dusy Basin:



George wasn't at LeConte yet, but he had mentioned that it might not be until later this month. Construction is still ongoing at the station there. I even retested my nap rock for ya!



Cleaned up the spare room at my vacation cabin:



Wishing you the grandest of adventures, my dear friend. Put your ear to the sky as you get close to Ol' Whit: you might just catch a moose call or two.

Much love,
L


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Thanks so much Laura (et al)!!

I'm getting SO excited... and a little bit nervous about getting a few last minutes things done! I head south tomorrow at noon - I'll be taking the train, eventually hooking up to the YARTS bus in Merced for the last leg to Yosemite Valley. It's going to be a fun (and much more relaxing) way to start my adventure.

Laura, you're pictures are beautiful and inspiring... as always! I'm going to make an effort this year to put a little more thought into the composure of my pictures rather than taking "point and shoot" so literally laugh .

...and I’m determined to drink more water and electrolytes this time. We’ll see if it makes any difference in swelling and face-puffiness…. so if I look like the “stay-puft-marshmallow-man” it won’t be because of lack of water. smile I really appreciate your suggestions and concerns Laura... you're a great friend! I'll definitely be watching for flashes of orange and listening for a moose-call!

Doug… some time ago when I was bemoaning Silver Pass, you had replied with all the reasons why I love Silver Pass, and I printed it. I’m bringing it with me as a reminder for when Silver Pass (or any other pass) gets tough – that it’s totally a matter of perspective and how we choose to see it.

I also printed Shin’s “lessons I learned from Richard”… Shin has such a pure and honest way of expressing himself, and these “lessons” had a lot of wisdom in them.

Sooo…. I’ll be starting my hike out of Yosemite on the 15th - my “this is what 60 is all about” hike! I’m not sure if I can post anything along the way… maybe at Reds Meadow or Vermillion. If anyone’s out on the trail and sees a solo woman dressed in some combination of pink and black – that would probably be me.

Richard… you’ll see me coming – I’ll be wearing the bright pink-framed sunglasses… but I won’t be wearing a sombrero! LOL!

Rosie


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Rosie, this is going to be so much fun for you, but also for us... can't wait to run into you out there multiple times over the next few weeks.

BTW: I love riding trains. What a cool way to start your adventure.

BTW II: You'll definitely have internet access at Red's.
Maybe VVR?
Split Mountain.
Maybe Painted Lady?
Maybe Mt. Bago?
You'll probably be able to post from Mt. Keith.
On the way up to Mt. Whitney (if AT&T) and from the summit (if Verizon.)

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Thanks Richard! I do love solo backpacking... but it is a BLAST when I run into people! I'm really looking forward to it Richard... fun times! In addition, I hope you can make the Thousand Island Lake Star Party*

LOL! I was a little confused about your "BTW II" 'til I realized you were assuming I was bringing my phone... (I thought "how the heck am I going to get internet access on Split Mountain?") I hadn't thought about bringing my phone 'cause it's heavy and the battery dies so quickly... but maybe if I keep it off 'til I'm at one of those peaks.... Hmmmm...maybe...

I don't know if CalicoCat has left yet... I'll be watching for him as well. (my only clue as to how to recognize him is that he'll be solo with a LOT of camera gear smile )

Rosie


* BTW (from me) If anyone is going to be in the Thousand Island Lake area on Friday July 20th, come join us. My sister, Marianne and her husband are joining me for a couple days from Tuolumne Meadows to Thousand Island Lake. There'll be a "new moon" on Thursday, so on Friday the stars will be amazing… and we’re gonna have a “star party”! My sister has been an amateur astronomist for… well forever, and she will do a short laser-guided talk on some of the constellations. The “party” aspect comes in because we’ll have Crown Royal to enjoy while we get to know our fellow hikers.


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You aren't one of those BC Technophobes, are you? :-)

I love the fact that (as Calicocat also found out near Rock Creek and peaks in the area) you get some pretty amazing signal bounces in the BC. I find it really fun to post and text from them whenever I find one of these spots.

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She said I shouldn't post this if her hair looked bad... does it? :-)


Rosie at Reds.

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Stunning...!

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Pretty in pink smile

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Hey Ernie,
Hugs and Kisses.
No not from me!

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Rosie taking a break at the Bullfrog Lake / JMT juncion on 08.04.12

Rosie came out at Bishop Pass due to an injury that needed to be looked at by a physician. She headed back in a few days later (on horseback) via Kearsarge Pass. Shin and I came across the Packer and found out that he had dropped her off at the sandy meadow a few minutes earlier. He didn't think she would be that far away, so I ran with my pack to the Rae Lakes cut-off, dropped it and went for a south-bound jog on the JMT. I was getting funny looks from the hikers on the trail because all I was carrying was a camera nine-plus miles in from the nearest trailhead.

There was a bit of shock on Rosie's face when she saw me... Way too much fun for me to be able to surprise her.

Looking forward to the climb up to the summit of Whitney this Saturday as she heads for home.

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4:00am at the Portal Store tomorrow morning if you've got nothing better to do...

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Hi Richard,
Please send my warmest regards to Rosie and her family and friends tomorrow for me.

Rosie,
Congratulations !!!


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Originally Posted By Richard P.
4:00am at the Portal Store tomorrow morning if you've got nothing better to do...


You should grab a Kazoo to announce her arrival to the Summit (and store)!


Why Yes, I am crazy. I'm just not stupid.
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I had run into Rosie early in her trip...crossed paths with her at the Sunrise HSC about a month ago. (pink sunglasses!)
Been following her progress here and although cannot be there tomorrow to welcome her down, wish her most hearty congratulations!
Good job Rosie!

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Passing LBSL.

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Give Rosie Hugs and big Congrats from all of us that can't make it today.
Dave

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Richard, give Rosie a big attagirl hug from me as well. I'd hoped to be there for her finale on Whitney, but it'll be another couple of weeks before I can jump on a westbound plane. Well done Rosie!

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Six out of eight made the summit.
Too much fun.
Rosie was really excited to see us.
Pretty sure the whole group could have done it if not for the foul weather that forced a faster pace.

Three of us are almost down.

Thanks.

Sorry Davey. The iPhone ain't letting me see PMs.

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