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Friday, August 2nd, 2002 11:23 am
I begin climbing tomorrow morning, hopefully for an ascent of Half Dome. Sunrise in Groveland is 6:06am, sunset 8:08pm (how easy to remember is THAT?) so there are maybe fifteen or sixteen hours of usable light. Call it fifteen; I don't want to force my hiking partner to start before dawn! I'm being antsy enough about this as it is, and he's been very patient with things like a wigged-out preparatory phone call that woke him up.

According to my topo map, the trail is eight point two miles long, so I'll need to average just a little over a mile an hour. In the past, that's been very doable, even on trails with significant elevation gain, even with stops to eat and take photos and stuff.

I looked at what I want to bring, and it's probably not going to fit in my monster fanny pack. I'll bring a day pack too, I guess. Wish I had a really lightweight one. After all the food's gone, I could stuff the day pack into a pocket of the fanny pack, if the day pack were flimsy enough. Collapsible water containers would be useful too, I suppose, for the same reason. Oh well.

Now if only my knee will hold out. And my blood sugar. I suspect the knee won't start showing symptoms until I start going downhill, meaning I could do way too much and not know it until I'm coming down the cables. That's a suboptimal time to find out, with eight miles of severe downhill ahead of me. Fortunately, I don't think it would mean real damage. I'd just be in some pain during the descent, probably descend slowly well into the night, and would need some rest and recovery for a week or two. The blood sugar on the other hand could make me turn back. Better keep eating. Eat eat eat. Eat.

Wish I could carry just a bit more water. A half gallon to a gallon is recommended; I have easy space for three liters, but would rather have four.

I'm supposed to be carbo-loading today. Hee. Never done that before.

Gee, think I'm taking this all just a bit too seriously? :-)
Friday, August 2nd, 2002 11:44 am (UTC)
I'm guessing that 6:06 is the sunrise time. You'll have enough light to see where you're going by 5:30, if you want an earlier start.

Other than that, good luck and be careful. I'll be thinking of you, wishing you good weather and beautiful scenery. (I know your hiking partner will have some beautiful scenery.) Take along some ibuprofin (infantry candy) in case the knee acts up.
Friday, August 2nd, 2002 12:03 pm (UTC)
The earlier start would be fine with me, although I'm pretty sure we won't arrive in the area until nine or ten tonight so sleep will start getting short.

Painkillers are definitely on the list, for more than one reason. I have an acquired immunity (acquired through overuse) to aspirin, ibuprofen, and now it looks like naproxen sodium as well. (Grr, I had hoped naproxen sodium would last longer.) I'll be trying ketoprofen this time...
Friday, August 2nd, 2002 12:23 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I remembered your earlier post, and figured that was going to influence things too. I hope the ketoprofin proves effective. I know you've been looking forward to this, and I'd like to see you have an enjoyable time of it.
Friday, August 2nd, 2002 12:25 pm (UTC)
Thanks! I'm sure I'll enjoy it either way, but boy will I feel good if I make it to the top. (I have promised myself a "Half Dome Hikers Club" T-shirt if I get there.)