Hiking Mt Whitney Trail to Lone Pine Lake after an October Snowstorm | Solo Camping | Jeep Adventure
Finally arrived at the campground Time to enjoy my tiny fire and eat some jerky before I head to sleep 😴 Good Night 💤 It’s time to get going We have a long day ahead of us Jerky, and a moment of silence Time to head to the trail This was one of my favorite parts of the journey Wherever I go, I love the little village areas they have at base camp Checking out the Whitney Portal store Bought more beef jerky, we can never have enough Time to begin the hike Break time 😊 It’s so peaceful in the mountains today Spotted a little waterfall on the trail There will be a few of these Shout out to these guys 😂 I had no idea they videobombed me 😂 Met a bunch of cool people that day Onwards We are approaching another water source View of Alabama Hills Alabama Hills is the First National Scenic Area to managed by the Bureau of Land Management The snow is beginning to get far deeper Now approaching Reva Falls We are almost there My battery was at 2% at this point, I was scared I wouldn’t get footage of the lake Finally It’s so quiet up here 😲 A moment of peace My phone was at 1% here, thankfully I was able to get these clips Had to dip the toes in 😂 Thank you all so much for watching.
In this 24 Hour adventure we camp overnight in Lone Pine, CA before making our way up to Whitney Portal, CA for our venture through the snowy alpine peaks of California’s Southern Sierra Nevada.
0:00 Intro
1:13 Camping
2:20 Drive from Lone Pine, CA to Whitney Portal, CA
3:52 Arrival at Whitney Portal, CA
4:28 Hike begins
16:08 Lone Pine Lake reached