Thursday, April 17, 2014

Half Dome Hike in Yosemite National Park on June 3, 2013

After months of training and waiting, I successfully hiked to the top of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park.  This hike was definitely one with bragging rights!! It took me nearly 14 hours of trekking, 2 bananas, 2 peaches, 6 bottles of water, 2 pbj sandwiches, and a bag of nuts,  and 3 bathroom breaks (1 in the wild) and overcoming the fear of climbing up the famous cable to the top. 

Once at the top, you get the panoramic view of the entire Yosemite Valley below as well as many of the peaks surrounding this beautiful park.
At Vernal Fall, about 1.3 miles.

Nevada Fall, 2.6 miles
Beautiful view of the Neavada Fall

Misty trail somewhere between mile 3-4.

At about 5-6 miles. taking a break to capture some deer family. 
Approaching the Ranger Station, about 6-7th mile.

You have to show the ranger your permit to enter at this point for the climb to the cable! You need your ID and  everyone in your party needs to be with you.
A very difficult 45 minutes of hiking here, step by step, rock by rock, to the base of the Cable. This was around 11:30am.  We had been hiking around 5 hours already.  At above 8000 ft elevation, this part of the hike was by far the most difficult I have ever done anywhere.  The muscles and heart needing to rest about every 10 steps. 



Here my sister met up at the top of Half Dome!


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