
Hiking from the eastern Sierra is a bit more demanding than coming in from the west due to the steepness of the trails and topography. I'll bet the dayhike to Mt. Whitney is quite a challenge from Whitney portal!!!
We so much enjoy the Sierras (beautiful Robinson Lake at the left) - they are just very special mountains and the climate is usually so pleasant and enjoyable in the late summer and early fall. This year was not much of an exception but for one night below burro pass when we thought the gods were quite angry as they rained lightning and thunder on us for a couple hours - Nan and I had to laugh because we were both counting from flash to thunder to see how close the threat was to us - I think the closest we counted was 3 seconds! Still - quite amazing display of nature's power in the high alpine environment of the Sierras mountains. There was a pretty good rain too - but we were all snug in out tents and no worse for the wear the next morning when we all crawled out.
Below is a picture of Nancy just after peaking out on Mule Pass - heading down into the valley below - Slide Canyon to the right, Little Slide Canyon to the left in the photo.

You have to admit - the scenery is quite spectacular!
On to the next hike......
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