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September 14, 2009September 8, 2016

John Muir Trail Journal

This post is part of a series called John Muir Trail Journal
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  • John Muir Trail Date Set, Permit Reserved
  • John Muir Trail Planning
  • John Muir Trail Packing List
  • John Muir Trail Journal
  • John Muir Trail Day 1: Yosemite Valley to Clouds Rest Junction
  • John Muir Trail Day 2: Clouds Rest Junction to Half Dome to Sunrise Creek Crossing
  • John Muir Trail Day 3: Sunrise Creek Crossing to Lower Cathedral Lake
  • John Muir Trail Day 4: Lower Cathedral Lake to Tuolumne Meadows
  • John Muir Trail Day 5: Tuolumne Meadows to Donohue Pass
  • John Muir Trail Day 6: Donohue Pass to Thousand Island Lake
  • John Muir Trail Day 7: Thousand Island Lake to Rosalie Lake
  • John Muir Trail Day 8: Rosalie Lake to Reds Meadow
  • John Muir Trail Day 9: Reds Meadow to Deer Creek
  • John Muir Trail Day 10: Deer Creek to Cascade Valley Junction
  • John Muir Trail Day 11: Cascade Valley Junction to Silver Pass to Vermilion Valley Resort
  • John Muir Trail Day 12: Vermilion Valley Resort
  • John Muir Trail Day 13: Vermilion Valley Resort to Marie Lake
  • John Muir Trail Day 14: Marie Lake to Selden Pass to Muir Trail Ranch
  • John Muir Trail Day 15: Muir Trail Ranch to McClure Meadow
  • John Muir Trail Day 16: McClure Meadow to Muir Pass to Lake West of Helen Lake
  • John Muir Trail Day 17: Lake West of Helen Lake to Deer Meadow
  • John Muir Trail Day 18: Deer Meadow to Mather Pass to Main South Fork Kings Crossing
  • John Muir Trail Day 19: Main South Fork Kings Crossing to Pinchot Pass to Woods Creek
  • John Muir Trail Day 20: Woods Creek to Glen Pass to Vidette Meadow
  • John Muir Trail Day 21: Vidette Meadow to Forester Pass to Bighorn Plateau
  • John Muir Trail Day 22: Bighorn Plateau to Guitar Lake
  • John Muir Trail Day 23: Guitar Lake to Mount Whitney to Whitney Portal
  • John Muir Trail: Post Trip Thoughts
John Muir Trail sign
John Muir Trail sign
DayDescriptionMilesKm
Planning
Packing List
1Yosemite Valley to Clouds Rest Trail Junction6.510.5
2Clouds Rest Junction to Half Dome to Sunrise Creek Crossing10.516.9
3Sunrise Creek Crossing to Lower Cathedral Lake8.012.9
4Lower Cathedral Lake to Tuolumne Meadows6.09.7
5Tuolumne Meadows to Donohue Pass14.323.0
6Donohue Pass to Thousand Island Lake5.79.2
7Thousand Island Lake to Rosalie Lake7.011.3
8Rosalie Lake to Reds Meadow11.718.8
9Reds Meadow to Deer Creek7.512.1
10Deer Creek to Cascade Valley Junction12.920.8
11Cascade Valley Junction to Silver Pass to Vermillion Valley Resort11.819.0
12Vermilion Valley Resort (Rest Day)----
13Vermilion Valley Resort to Marie Lake13.922.4
14Marie Lake to Selden Pass to Muir Trail Ranch7.912.6
15Muir Trail Ranch to McClure Meadow10.617.1
16McClure Meadow to Muir Pass to Lake West of Helen Lake12.219.6
17Lake West of Helen Lake to Deer Meadow11.318.2
18Deer Meadow to Mather Pass to Main South Fork Kings Crossing12.319.8
19Main South Fork Kings Crossing to Pinchot Pass to Woods Creek14.022.5
20Woods Creek to Glen Pass to Vidette Meadow14.022.5
21Vidette Meadow to Forester Pass to Bighorn Plateau13.221.2
22Bighorn Plateau to Guitar Lake9.515.3
23Guitar Lake to Mount Whitney to Whitney Portal16.827.0
Post Trip Thoughts
Garnet Lake
Garnet Lake
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Comments (31)

  • Steve Thompson September 24, 2009 at 12:11 pm Reply

    Kevin,
    Hello! I met you at VVR (ate breakfast with you and Ryan). I take it you made it, congrats. Nice journal posting of your first two days.

    I too made it. Had an excellent full moon hike up Whitney for the sunrise. What a trip. Steve

  • Barbara December 17, 2009 at 11:59 am Reply

    Hi Kevin -any chance of you continuing with your journal? I hope so cos I love reading it! Thanks so much – Barbara

    • Kevin December 17, 2009 at 2:45 pm

      Hi Barbara. Thanks for reading my journal and I’m glad you enjoy it. I know I’ve been very slow at finishing it. I’ll post Day 9 today and I hope to finish the whole journal by the end of the year 🙂

  • Chris January 10, 2010 at 8:42 pm Reply

    hiking the JMT in 2010, july. looking forward to reading the rest of your journal…great site!

    • Kevin January 19, 2010 at 9:02 pm

      Hi Chris. Thanks for reading. You’ll have a great trip this summer.

  • Craig von Peters March 29, 2010 at 7:49 pm Reply

    Hi Kevin, I can’t tell you how much I’ve enjoyed your blog. I’ve passed it on to a bunch of friends who plan on doing the same hike. Thank you for sharing your experience with the world! I’m sure it was life changing. My wife and I are doing our first section (technically second) if you count hiking to the summit of Mt Whitney which I guess you don’t. On June 17th, we’re hiking from Tuolumne meadows to Happy Isles (reverse) cause it was easier to get the permit. We are syked. Can you tell us where you’re first campsite was near the clouds rest junction? All the best Kevin and please keep updating your adventure!
    Craig & Pilar Irvine, CA

    • Kevin March 29, 2010 at 8:07 pm

      Hi Craig, I replied to your campsite inquiry in the comments section for my Day 1 entry 🙂 Go here:

      http://kevinstravelblog.com/john-muir-trail-day-1-yosemite-valley-to-clouds-rest-junction

      and scroll to the bottom to the comments. Let me know if you have other questions. I’d be glad to help.

  • Dave April 20, 2010 at 4:29 pm Reply

    Hey Kev,
    Your journal entries and pictures are great!
    Please finish soon!!!!
    -Dave

    • Kevin April 26, 2010 at 12:00 am

      Dave, thanks for the compliments.

  • Don Amundson May 18, 2010 at 1:44 pm Reply

    Hi Kevin–I lost your site for a while (changed computers). I looks like Lucky Dog and I where heading out over Kearsarge Pass for a resupply the day you got ahead of us. Glad to see you finished and all went well.
    I received and email from your sister today regarding my journals. Nice of her.

    To more great hikes!

    Don

    • Kevin May 24, 2010 at 8:10 pm

      Hi Don. My sister is a big fan of your journals, and she doesn’t even like hiking. I read that you will be doing the JMT again this Summer with Tom. Enjoy your time and send him my regards.

  • Jenn July 20, 2010 at 7:36 am Reply

    Hi Kevin,

    Just read your journal of your JMT thru-hike and really enjoyed it! Thanks for posting it! I am starting my JMT thru in another few weeks and reading about your adventure has gotten me even more excited about it. Enjoy your upcoming trek on the West Coast Trail. I did that a few years back and it’s a spectacular walk! Keep your fingers crossed for some dry weather.

    Take care,
    Jenn

    • Kevin July 27, 2010 at 5:49 pm

      Jenn, thanks for reading my journal. Have a great JMT experience!

  • JB January 7, 2012 at 10:57 pm Reply

    Nice. I am going to do the JMT this summer sometime in July or early august. Any remnants nets of snow while u hiked in August?

    • Kevin January 7, 2012 at 11:27 pm

      The only slow I had to step on was a tiny 4 or 5-feet stretch while coming down of Muir Pass (if I remember correctly). Other than that, no snow at all. But I think it is different every season depending on winter snowfall.

  • Kate January 7, 2013 at 1:41 pm Reply

    I like the photo of the John Muir Trail sign! Would you email me about my possibly using it in a book?

  • Diana March 5, 2013 at 4:54 pm Reply

    Kevin, I have used and enjoyed your blog so much. I am planning my JMT trip this summer and cannot wait. I have to laugh, because we live relatively close. I have been in REI quite a bit lately, and could have sworn I saw you. Too funny. I was raised in Fullerton. Anyway, now I am in Corona. Thanks for sharing.

    • Kevin March 7, 2013 at 5:18 pm

      Hi Diana. The last time I was at REI was in November I think, in the Arcadia store, so whoever you saw was probably not me 🙂 I’m really considering doing the JMT again this summer. Just trying to decide if I want to spend all my vacation time in one place.

  • Becky March 19, 2013 at 9:47 am Reply

    Hi Kevin,

    I really enjoyed reading your JMT journal. I hope to start planning my trip to the JMT in the next few years. Can you please tell me what type of camera you took with you? The pictures were amazing. Thanks!

    Becky

    • Kevin March 24, 2013 at 8:59 pm

      Hi Becky. Thanks for the comment about my pictures.I used the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ-5. I really didn’t know much about photography back then, but that camera was able to take decent pictures despite of that. It has been discontinued. The newest version of that same camera is the Lumix DMC-ZS30. You might want to look into the older ZS20 as well, which is much much cheaper.

  • Ryan July 12, 2013 at 6:00 pm Reply

    Kevin, thanks for putting together this journal. It was a great help in planning campsites and daily hiking distances. This was the best journal I’ve found. I’m starting from Happy Isles in two weeks and plan to complete the trail in 22 days. My schedule is slightly different from yours up to MTR, but after that, I hope to be following the same timeline as you did.

    Ryan

    • Kevin July 25, 2013 at 7:18 pm

      Hi Ryan. Thanks for the message and I’m happy you found this blog helpful for your planning. I’m sure you’ll enjoy your time out there.

  • jessi August 17, 2013 at 9:44 pm Reply

    Hey Kevin! I read you trail log months ago in preparation for my own JMT experience. I just wanted to let you know my husband and I hiked the entire JMT, in 18 days no less! Your blog was extremely helpful! It helped paint a picture of what to expect. Thank you so much for all of your details and pictures, they were very, very helpful. I hope you’re doing well 🙂

    • Kevin August 27, 2013 at 10:41 am

      Hi Jessi, thanks for your kind comment. Congratulations to you and your husband on finishing the trail. I’m sure you had a wonderful time on the JMT 🙂

  • Calikota July 16, 2014 at 9:49 pm Reply

    Thanks Kevin. I used your site to help me plan for a JMT trip I just completed. Check out my site at http://www.calikota.com. Hope the round-the-world trip is going great!!!

    • Kevin August 2, 2014 at 6:01 pm

      Thanks for the comment. I checked our your great blog and your journal. The JMT in 10 days is really a great accomplishment!

  • Peter October 30, 2014 at 6:51 am Reply

    I’ve learned about PCT about 2 years ago, but about JMT just recently and I just found your site! I decided to hike JMT in the coming year or two. While looking at the topo map I’ve noticed that PCT and JMT split at Thousand Island Lake and they come together later on (just before Devils Postpile Monument). Which way would be more spectacular, any pros or cons?

    • Kevin November 2, 2014 at 11:44 am

      Hi Peter. I’ve only done part of the PCT (from Thousand Island Lake to Agnew Meadows) in that region, but I think the JMT should be way more scenic since it passes through Garnet Lake, Shadow Lake, and a bunch of other smaller lakes.

  • Rene June 6, 2016 at 4:43 pm Reply

    Hi Kevin

    I’m impressed of your blog. It’s very interesting what for beautiful places you’ve seen. My worldtrip will start soon. Im’ going on the west coast trail july 3rd.
    Unfornuatley I got 7 times denied for the john muir trail for august or september.

    Now I’m looking forward for some backpacking trips in Yosemite in september. 1 to 3 days backpacking trips like the ansel adams wilderness or just in Yosemite.

    I’ve seen that I need a permit for backpacking trips.
    So my big problem is: Do I need to book a permit in advance or can I just go to Yosemite and do First-Come, First-Served Permits ?

    What for 2 days, 3 days trip can you recommend me in Yoesmite?

    • Kevin June 12, 2016 at 12:26 pm

      Hi Rene. I heard of many people successfully getting permits for the JMT on standby. You need to go to Yosemite Valley and stand in line very early in the morning. You might have to wait 1-2 days and camp in the valley in the meantime, but if you really want to do it, that’s the way.

      Unfortunately I don’t know many trails in Yosemite. I’ve only done the Mist Trail (a day hike) which is also the beginning of the JMT. Always try to book in advance if you can. Yosemite is incredibly crowded, but as a last resort you can always try to get permits once you are there (from other people’s cancellations). Also, you could base yourself in Yosemite Valley and just do day hikes each day (also as last resort). It’s also hard to get campsites there, but Camp 4 gives spots on a first-come-first-serve each morning. You just have to show up very early.

      Good luck, and let me know if you have other questions.

    • reneoutdoor June 13, 2016 at 12:29 pm

      Hi Kevin

      Thank you very much for your help!

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