Shed Your Head: Whitney Runup Scott Bronson tag:blog.rinspin.com,2005:Typo Typo 2006-07-22T21:38:05-07:00 bronson urn:uuid:e332cf3d-6918-49c2-910b-6eae63d7734c 2006-07-22T12:38:00-07:00 2006-07-22T21:38:05-07:00 Whitney Runup <p>The afternoon before a Whitney day hike is a little surreal. You&#8217;re tired, you try to nap, but your head is buzzing and the eyes don&#8217;t close very well. Your backpack has been ready for hours and yet you&#8217;re still thinking if there&#8217;s something you&#8217;re forgetting. More food? How&#8217;s the first-aid kit? Will it snow?</p> <div style="float:right;margin:1em"> <a href="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/v/friends/mammoth/whit03/whit03-pre/IMG_0747.jpg.html"> <img src="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/d/3313-2/IMG_0747.jpg"> </a> <br> <center><small>Ross killing time.</small></center> <a href="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/v/friends/mammoth/whit03/whit03-pre/IMG_0746.jpg.html"> <img src="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/d/3309-2/IMG_0746.jpg"> </a> <br> </a> <center><small>Tim & Marnie, afternoon nap.<br>(From a 2003 Whitney trip)</small></center> </div> <p>You&#8217;re surrounded by good friends except there&#8217;s not much to talk about. There&#8217;s equipment, and the hike, but those topics were exhausted hours ago. There&#8217;s a Star Trek rerun on but the TV just seems irrelevant. Time barely moves.</p> <p>Even the last meal is alien. We headed to Angel&#8217;s at 8, just before they closed. You should select bland food so it won&#8217;t weigh you down or cause trouble. Food poisoning is bad enough at sea level; imagine a cramp attack in the bitter pre-dawn cold at 12,000 feet. Table discussion was weak, mostly idle chitchat or morbid humor.</p> <p>Finally, at 10:30 PM, we piled into the car and started the drive to Whitney Portal. Suddenly we were in high spirits, talking and joking again. We won&#8217;t see the trailhead until midnight and the sun won&#8217;t appear for another 8 hours but finally the trip has started.</p> <p>The afternoon before a Whitney day hike is a little surreal. You&#8217;re tired, you try to nap, but your head is buzzing and the eyes don&#8217;t close very well. Your backpack has been ready for hours and yet you&#8217;re still thinking if there&#8217;s something you&#8217;re forgetting. More food? How&#8217;s the first-aid kit? Will it snow?</p> <div style="float:right;margin:1em"> <a href="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/v/friends/mammoth/whit03/whit03-pre/IMG_0747.jpg.html"> <img src="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/d/3313-2/IMG_0747.jpg"> </a> <br> <center><small>Ross killing time.</small></center> <a href="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/v/friends/mammoth/whit03/whit03-pre/IMG_0746.jpg.html"> <img src="http://bronson.rinspin.com/gallery/d/3309-2/IMG_0746.jpg"> </a> <br> </a> <center><small>Tim & Marnie, afternoon nap.<br>(From a 2003 Whitney trip)</small></center> </div> <p>You&#8217;re surrounded by good friends except there&#8217;s not much to talk about. There&#8217;s equipment, and the hike, but those topics were exhausted hours ago. There&#8217;s a Star Trek rerun on but the TV just seems irrelevant. Time barely moves.</p> <p>Even the last meal is alien. We headed to Angel&#8217;s at 8, just before they closed. You should select bland food so it won&#8217;t weigh you down or cause trouble. Food poisoning is bad enough at sea level; imagine a cramp attack in the bitter pre-dawn cold at 12,000 feet. Table discussion was weak, mostly idle chitchat or morbid humor.</p> <p>Finally, at 10:30 PM, we piled into the car and started the drive to Whitney Portal. Suddenly we were in high spirits, talking and joking again. We won&#8217;t see the trailhead until midnight and the sun won&#8217;t appear for another 8 hours but finally the trip has started.</p> dr Dave urn:uuid:756d0d3c-5fdb-402e-95f0-da5dc10876e1 2006-08-20T06:00:44-07:00 2006-08-20T06:00:44-07:00 Comment on Whitney Runup by dr Dave <p>So&#8230; Are we assumed you all died there? Or at least most of you, leaving barely enough meat on their corpses for the rest to eat while hopelessly waiting for a rescue party that will never come..</p>