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Mt. Whitney via Mitre Basin From Cotton Wood Trail Head

  • Duration: 6 Days/5 Nights
  • Trip Type: Guided Backpacking
  • Max People: 12
  • Arrival/Departure: Cottonwood Lakes, California USA
  • Availability : July to August
  • Trip Grade: 4, Introductory to Moderate
  • Min Age: 15+
  • Lodging:5 nights camping
Tour Details

Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned hiker this scenic route through Miter Basin to the top of Mt. Whitney. This 27 mile hike includes classic High Sierra landscapes features lakes, streams, expansive vistas, plenty of great camping options, attainable summits, and some adventurous off-trail travel into adjacent glacial basins. The route described here passes through Inyo National Forest and Sequoia National Park.

Non-exclusive trips:

On selected departures, this trip is not exclusive to Rogue Adventures, and you will be joining a group of 2 – 8 adventurers from around the world.

At a Glance

Day 1          JOIN COTTONWOOD


Day 2         HIKE TO HIGH LAKE (9.7kM)


Day 3         HIKE TO SOLDIER LAKES (8kM) 


Day 4         HIKE TO SKY BLUE LAKE (6.5kM)


Day 5         HIKE TO MT. WHITNEY (7.4 kM)


Day 6         TRIP CONCLUDES AT WHITNEY PORTAL (13kM)


Included in Trip Price
Excluded from Trip Price

6 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 5 dinners
Professional certified mountain guide(s) with wilderness first aid certification. Max 5 hikers to 1 guide.
Group equipment such as tents, food canisters, and water purification
Contingency and emergency support, phone and radio
First aid kit
All necessary permits

Flights and Airport taxis
Sleeping bag, sleeping mat, and backpack
Meals not indicated in the itinerary
Items of a personal nature such as laundry, phone calls, postage, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages
Pre or post trip accommodation, or additional accommodation due to weather delays
Travel Insurance (compulsory)
Visas
Guide gratuities
Medical treatment and evacuation charges

What to Expect

This is an inspiring trip for many people. Of course, with any outdoor adventure there is the chance of something unexpected happening. Your guide will be trained in wilderness first aid and will carry a radio or cell phone for emergency communications. You need to be in good shape for the trip. This does not mean being a super fit marathoner, but you should be an experienced backpacker.

The most important thing is endurance and the ability to deal with whatever happens. Please read the supplied equipment list carefully. The weight that you carry in the backpack will be the most single important factor in how much you enjoy the trip ‐ the less the better! The tentative itinerary is as follows, but remember that weather, conditions and issues such as minor injury or desire for a rest day may well vary this outline. So be flexible and adapt to the inevitable changes that will occur.

Itinerary

Day 1

Today is a day to go over our gear and prepare for the adventure ahead. We meet at our headquarters in Bishop, do a gear check, collect resupply bags, and pick up last minute items before shuttling 90 miles south to Cottonwood Meadows. We’ll camp at the Cottonwood Campground which is already at approximately 3000m (10,000 feet) in elevation – Giving us a chance to further acclimate before beginning our adventure. *Complimentary transfer from hotels in Mammoth and Bishop, upon request.

Day 2

Today we begin our trek to Mt. Whitney. Starting from Cottonwood we hike along the Army Pass Trail until we reach High Lake. This will be a fairly easy day as we make our way along streams and pass lakes that give a preview of what is waiting for us on our trek to Mt. Whitney.

Day 3

Leaving High Lake we begin our day by hiking from High Lake up to the top of New Army Pass (elevation 12080′). From there we make our way down another 2.7 miles to an intersection with the Siberian Pass Trail. As we descend we will be able to see the Siberian Outpost Meadows sprawling out before us. Once we reach the intersection we will veer north and make our way to Soldier Lakes (elevation 11191′). After the hike today we will be able to relax by the lakes as we prepare to make our way to Sky Blue Lake the next day.

Day 4

Today we make our way across the rugged terrain of the Miter Basin. While it is a relatively short distance from Soldier Lakes to Sky Blue Lake it will be all off trail. However, the terrain remains relatively flat as we make our way along along Rock Creek. As we follow it to our destination we will pass other lakes and connecting streams. Take in the scenery as we rest at Sky Blue Lake and prepare for our hike the next day over Crabtree Pass on our way to Mt. Whitney.

Day 5

Today we will depart from Sky Blue Lake and make our way to Mt. Whitney. We will utilize Crabtree Pass as we wind our way across the rocky terrain. From the end of the Pass nearest to Mt McAdie we will stay high and traverse under McAdie around to high above the NE end of the highest Crabtree lake. Then we will make our to Discovery Pinnacle and then descend onto the John Muir Trail and continue on to Mt. Whitney.

Day 6

Today we make our way to Whitney Portal. We will descend back down the John Muir Trail. Once we connect with the Mt. Whitney Trail Crest we then head east and descend 5400/ over the course of 7.5 meters to Mt Whitney Portal. Once here you can finally relax after the last five days of hiking as you are shuttled back to your starting location.

Trip Extensions

Suggested Extensions

Grand Canyon and Rocky Mountain Trails
Best of the West
West Coast Trail
Hawaii Hiking the Aloha Isles

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Geography and Weather
Country Information
Weather

The United States is a vast country. However, most of the National Parks are located in the Western part of the country, reducing the area of interest to the walker significantly. The West (anything west of the Rocky Mountains) consists of 10 large states. Two mountain ranges cut the area from north to south along the lines of plate tectonics. While the Pacific Northwest has active cone shaped volcanoes, the rest of the area does not. Here we only see the remnants of ancient volcanic activities – in lava flows, hot springs, volcanic fissures and calderas.

We do this trip from July to September to get what we consider to be the best conditions. Most biting insects and bugs should be gone. Days, while getting shorter should be warm with day temperatures in the 15C (60F) region and nights dipping to about zero degrees centigrade (32F) rarely and only at the higher elevation. There may be small snow patches on the highest passes, but not enough to warrant ice axe and crampon use. Stream flows will be well below peak flow and most should be easy to cross. There is the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms that may be heavy for a short time. You will be in the high mountains so there is always the chance of snow, but prolonged storms are not common at this time of year.

Western USA is as far south as southern Europe, experiencing strong sunshine. Make sure you protect yourself against the strong sun. At altitude, and in spring and autumn, morning temperatures are often brisk or cold, warming up fast after the strong sun rises. Therefore we recommend a layering system for clothing, so you can adapt to the temperature changes without problems. *Note ‐ With the changing climate, there is a possibility of much hotter daytime temperatures, even on the high passes. Be prepared for temperatures upwards of 30C (86F). September is a transitional season. It tends to get cooler and there is more potential for snow.

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Dietary Requirements
Accommodation
Equipment
Visas
Private Groups

Provided we are advised in advance of your departure we are able to cater for vegetarian diets and can assist with medically recommended diets (allergies and intolerances). Please ensure you discuss your requirements with us well in advance (at least 1 month prior to your trip) to determine whether we can cater to such dietary requirements on your chosen adventure. Please note that options are likely to be limited in very remote locations or alternatives may be more expensive or unavailable. There may be times when those with special requirements may need to provide their own food. We are unable to guarantee a peanut‐free or allergen‐free trip, and therefore, we strongly encourage that travelers with life‐threatening or severe allergies take all necessary medical precautions to prepare for the possibility of exposure. Passengers must travel with all necessary medications for food allergies and be capable of self‐administering these medications.

We highly recommend that our hikers stay in Mammoth Lakes before the trip commences as it is situated at 8000ft altitude, and therefore offers a bit more acclimatisation than Bishop at 4000ft. There are many trails to hike around the very picturesque Mammoth Lakes, and so arriving a couple of days early is beneficial to your acclimatisation.

At the end of your hike, a transfer back to Bishop/Mammoth Lakes is included. Most people book a nights accommodation in Bishop at the conclusion of the hike. Airport transfers are not included. There is a wide variety of accommodation available in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Mammoth Lakes and Bishop, ranging from backpacker lodges to five star hotels. If you are making your own pre‐tour hotel arrangements please advise us your accommodation so that we can arrange your pick up (Bishop and Mammoth Lakes only).

Participants are expected to carry their own personal belongings including sleeping bag, sleeping mat, fly sheet or tent, food, water, as well as a change of clothes etc. This should total around 15 to 20 kgs and be carried in a backpack of 70 to 75 litres. Resupplies will be picked up every four to six days in order to reduce weight. One of the resupplies needs to be mailed in, and orders for snacks, etc. will need to be made at least one month prior to departure. Additional information will be provided upon booking.

Specialist gear required include sturdy hiking boots and 70‐75L backpack (a comprehensive gear list is provided in the pre‐departure information provided on booking).

During the course of your trip, we will use a variety of vehicles, all of which are fit for purpose and the conditions encountered. It should be noted that laws governing transportation safety may differ from those in your home country and on occasion some vehicles may not have seat belts fitted. While game viewing within a national park could be one example, public bus transfers or specialised transport such as ‘tuk‐tuk’s’ could be another. Where seat belts are not provided we strongly recommend that you hold tight to a fixed part of the vehicle at all times.

Many travellers to the USA (including those from Australia, New Zealand & the UK) must have a pre arranged travel entry authorisation in place. This is obtained electronically for passport holders from countries eligible for the Visa Waiver Program. The authorization must be in place prior to arrival to the USA and can be obtained at the following website ‐

https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov

Please consult your Rogue Adventures reservation consultant if you have any questions regarding your eligibility for the Visa Waiver Program. All other nationalities should check with your nearest embassy or consulate.

All travelers will require a valid passport to enter the United States and your passport should still be valid for 6 months after you return from your trip. If you are travelling on more than one passport, please use the same passport for the entire trip. The following information also applies to visitors entering the USA under the Visa Waiver Program (including Australians, New Zealanders, and British):

From 1 April 2016, all travellers wishing to enter the US under the VWP will need to hold a passport with the following criteria:

If your passport was issued before October 26, 2005, it must be ‘machine readable’ (with 2 lines of letters, numbers and <<< at the bottom)

If your passport was issued between October 26, 2005 and October 25, 2006, it must be machine readable and include a digital photo

If your passport was issued on or after October 26, 2006, it must be an e‐passport with a digital photo and an integrated chip (with this internationally recognised symbol on the front cover).

It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct passport and that there are sufficient blank pages for any visas required and for entry/departure stamps.

Many travellers to the United States (including Australians, New Zealanders and British) entering the country require a prearranged, approved Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA). This is obtained electronically for passport holders from countries eligible for the Visa Waiver Program. The authorization must be in hand upon entry to the USA and can be obtained at the following official website https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov for a fee of US$14, payable by credit or debit card. It is very important to make payments through the official website. Visa Waiver travellers who have not obtained approval through ESTA should expect to be denied boarding on any air carrier bound for the United States.

From 21 January 2016 most people who have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Sudan, or Syria since March 2011, or are dual nationals of these countries, will no longer qualify for entry under the Visa Waiver Program and existing ESTAs could be revoked. You will instead need to apply for a visa from the nearest US Embassy or Consulate. Certain exemptions apply on a case‐by‐case basis. Bottom line: If in doubt, please contact the nearest US Embassy or Consulate.

Please consult your reservation consultant/travel agent if you have any questions regarding your eligibility for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) or the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).

All other passport holders should check with the relevant consul.

Please bear in mind that visas may be required for countries you are visiting en route or transiting through on the way to your destination. It is important that you check the requirements of all countries you will visit. Visa costs and requirements do change regularly so we suggest you check with your travel agent or Rogue Adventures reservations consultant. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary visas.

The adventures featured in our brochures, and on our website, are just a starting point for many of our private group travelers. Working closely with our Groups Department we can organise custom designed itineraries for groups of friends, clubs, charity’s, schools or even work colleagues. Our team will assist you with all aspects of your private group adventure from itinerary design to group flights. Contact our team today.

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