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Students
from Crenshaw and Sylmar High Schools in Los Angeles joined
WildLink for the fifth expedition of the year. A mild winter
and early spring weather enabled us to explore further into
Yosemite’s backcountry than in previous years at this
time, and we took advantage of it! We started our first day,
with full packs, following the Merced River Canyon upstream
nearly 2,000 feet. On this grueling hike, we passed both Vernal
and Nevada Falls before arriving to our camp in Little Yosemite
Valley after nightfall. We also had to say goodbye to one of
our expedition members nearly 2/3 of the way, when Nathalie
slipped off a wet rock and suffered a knee injury as a result.
With the help of Nick and Fernando, Nathalie was quickly evacuated
to the medical clinic in Yosemite Valley. Although Nathalie
wasn’t able to join us for the rest of the expedition,
the positivity and strength she displayed that first day stayed
with our group the whole week! We hope you are doing great and
recovery quickly, Nathalie.
The next
day we enjoyed a well-deserved lazy morning before continuing
along the Merced River Canyon to a gorgeous rocky slab below
Bunnell Cascade. Thankfully, this hike was flat, and with just
our daypacks on, was a welcome relief from all the hard work
the day before. We journaled, sketched, and hung out getting
to know one another better before heading back to our camp.
We had an early dinner, then packed up our “bivy”
gear (two tents, sleeping bags and pads, and food for the next
day) and began our evening hike out of Little Yosemite Valley.
Our goal that night was to reach high camp, a beautiful flat
spot to spend the night under to stars and enable us to be about
two miles and 800 feet closer to tomorrow’s mission: Cloud’s
Rest. The hike went fast, and we were soon in our sleeping bags,
giggling, and being serenaded to sleep by Ned’s bedtime
songs.
The third
morning we awoke quickly, full of purpose and excitement to
set out for a mountain summit. To accomplish this we had to
look deep within ourselves for the determination to hike four
miles and nearly 3,000 feet of elevation gain. As we climbed
higher in elevation, we encountered our first snow on the trail,
which made for both difficult hiking and snowball fun. The 360
degree view from Cloud’s Rest was spectacular, and well
worth the hard work! In our view was nearly all of Yosemite’s
vast wilderness, including the snow covered high country peaks
to the east and north, as well as Yosemite Valley, the Sierra
foothills, and even a faint trace of the Coast Range mountains
to the east. We dedicated our ascent to our family and friends
that were not able to be there with us, and spent some time
just taking in the view and reflecting on our journey. As the
clouds above us dropped the trip’s first raindrops (and
even a little “grapple”), we began our descent to
lunch, our stashed gear at high camp, and all the way back down
to our base camp in Little Yosemite Valley. Burrito dinner and
smores, accompanied with great conversation by the campfire
completed our perfect day!
Our final
morning we concluded our Wilderness experience with some early
morning journaling at the top of Nevada Falls. We then headed
down the famous Mist Trail, where we got our first shower in
four days thanks to the power of Vernal Falls. What a spectacular
week! Thanks to everyone for the strength, fortitude, and courage
to embark on this adventure!


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