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Cottonwood to Kearsarge – Mule Supported
$4,945.00
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The John Muir Trail is one of the finest hikes to be found anywhere in the world. Along the way, it summits Mt Whitney, the highest point in the continental US, climbs over 13,000’ passes, wanders beneath high alpine peaks, and traverses beautiful meadows and forested river valleys. The spectacular scenery is combined with the generally clement weather of California and warm summer temperatures.
This section from Cottonwood to Onion Valley follows the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) for three days to stage for the ascent to Mount Whitney. The top of Mount Whitney begins the start of our trek along the John Muir Trail (JMT). We will then follow the JMT north enjoying views of the Kaweah Range to the west and the Sierra crest to the east before crossing over Forester Pass, the highest pass on the John Muir Trail. Dropping into the glacially carved U-shaped valley of Bubbs Creek, we descend to Vidette Meadow before exiting over Kearsarge Pass.
You will carry only a light daypack with water, clothing, lunch, sunscreen, etc. Your day pack ideally weighs less than 15 pounds. and the mules will carry the rest!
Inclusions
Price includes shuttle, guiding, pack stock support, permits, group gear, tents, kitchen gear, breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. We provide delicious healthy meals – our guides are great backcountry chefs! No pre-packaged dehydrated meals, we promise!
Prerequisites
You should be able to hike, with a day pack, up to fourteen miles a day with 3,000 feet or more in elevation gain and/or loss. While we use mules to carry the loads, the distances to be covered each day are significant.
Acclimatization & Physical Training
For proper acclimatization, we suggest spending at least one night at a moderate altitude, higher than 8,000 feet, just prior to the start of the journey. See our detailed tips on acclimatizing and physical training in the “Resources” tab.
Shuttle
We will leave our vehicles at the Cottonwood pack station for the duration of the trip. We will pick you up at the end and bring you back to your vehicles.
Schedule
Day 1 — Cottonwood Pack Station to Chicken Spring Lake: 4.5 miles, 1,400′ of gain, 250′ of loss
Day 2 — Chicken Spring Lake to Rock Creek Crossing: 9.25 miles, 580′ of gain, 2,300’ of loss
Day 3 — Rock Creek Crossing to Crabtree Meadow: 6.5 miles, 1,900′ of gain, 1,000′ of loss
Day 4 — Crabtree Meadows to Guitar Lake: 3.0 miles, 1,200′ of gain, 100′ of loss
Day 5 — Climb Mt Whitney and return to Guitar Lake: 9.75 miles, 3,230′ of gain, 3,230′ of loss
Day 6 — Guitar Lake to Tyndall Creek: 10.5 miles, 1,660′ of gain, 2,250′ of loss
Day 7 — Layover day at Tyndall Creek
Day 8 — Tyndall Creek to Upper Bubbs Creek: 12.75 miles, 2,300′ of gain, 3,700′ of loss
Day 9 — Bubbs Creek to Onion Valley via Kearsarge Pass: 9 miles, 2,400′ of gain, 2,800′ of loss
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Rental Equipment
We have rental equipment available at checkout.
Reviews
Betsy, Mule Supported Mt. Whitney
“I can’t say enough great things about the Sierra Mountain Center’s 7-day Pack Supported Women’s Whitney Trip. Our guides and packers were professional and on top of every detail. The guides especially were knowledgeable, experienced and fun to be around. They made all 10 of us feel supported on our quest for Mt. Whitney. The food was nutritious and delicious and our campsites were private and spacious. All in all, a wonderful way to experience the Sierra!”
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Karen, Mule Supported Mt. Whitney
“This is a top notch outfitter. For a week-long, mule-supported trip for 9 women that included summiting Mt. Whitney, our guides were excellent: knowledgeable, experienced, patient, kind, excellent cooks, skilled communicators and planners. As for Sierra Mountain Center, they represented the trip accurately, gave detailed advice on what to bring and how to prepare for the trip, designed a comfortable itinerary that we all could complete, provided excellent tents. The mule support was executed seamlessly, as we always had our gear, transported carefully and delivered in fine form when we arrived at our next camp. I highly recommend this outfitter/guiding service.”
Jennifer, Mammoth to Yosemite Mule Supported
“I had the most amazing experience with Sierra Mountain Center on a mule supported section hike on the John Muir Trail from Red’s Meadow to Yosemite Valley in July 2022. Everything about this trip was fantastic! Emma was wonderful helping set up the trip and answer all of my questions beforehand. Our guide, Larry, was simply the best! He is extremely knowledgeable about backpacking and the surrounding area, and his enthusiasm is contagious. He was as excited as we were to be on the trip, and he was great at anticipating when we might need a break and motivating us to push through the hills. This was my first backpacking trip, so I really appreciated his guidance and encouragement, not to mention his great cooking skills in the back country! I loved that this trip was supported by mules, and our cowboy, Tom, was fantastic as well. The mules helped carry the bulk of our gear, so we only carried a daypack of belongings and snacks, allowing us to fully appreciate the long hikes. The camp spots were beautiful and this section of the JMT is incredible, and I am now looking forward to joining other SMC trips in the future.”
Beth, Mule Supported Mt. Whitney
“Best ever trip in the Sierra! I would highly recommend the Women’s Whitney trip with Sierrs Mountain Center. Everything was ideal. The guides (Heather and Madeline) were the very best–so knowledgeable and supportive of our goals.
Thanks so much!!”
Jessica, Mule Supported Mt. Whitney
“BIG GIANT THANKS to Tyler & Dave for guiding us on an EPIC 7-day adventure through the Sierras and helping us all summit Mount Whitney 🙂 What an incredible playground full of ancient trees, luscious valleys, streams and natures best COLD plunge lakes! It literally was something I dreamed of for the past 20 years and sharing this journey with my teenage boys was a memory I will never forget. You truly spoiled us with all your backpacking & cheffing skills 🙂 Thank you for sharing your passion, wisdom, humor and patience. WE all learned so much and can’t wait for the next one!”
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