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This is a look from the top of Guadalupe Peak, looking down at El Capitan. I have the gear, and been training to hike this March of next year. My goal is to do it before my 30th bday in July. It is an 8.4 mile hike with 3000 ft elevation gain, takes aprox 6-8 hrs to complete.
I have been walking / running 5-10 miles every few days for the last few months and intend on doing it every day in the coming months to get ready for this.
A colorful Cathedral Peak sunset for your #PhotoFriday! Thanks to Swamy Lokanadham for sharing this shot from his summer backpacking trip. See more of his work at Swamy Lokanadham, and show us your Yosemite adventures on Flickr (bit.ly/yosemiteflickr).
Half Dome history: “The Yosemite South Dome is the noblest rock in the Sierra, and George Anderson, an indomitable Scotchman, has made a way to its summit.” — John Muir, writing in the San Francisco Bulletin shortly after Anderson became the first person to climb Half Dome (then called South Dome), 140 years ago this month.