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Half Dome was Wednesday. Its an awesome hike. Sounds like you're in much better shape than me, so I'm sure it wont be difficult. I started the hike at 8am and reached the summit at 1230. Was back to the car by 430. The falls at the beginning of the hike are amazing (heard they are the fullest they've been in over a decade due the the big winter they had - you will get drenched - some people take the JMT detour to avoid the wet stairs, which adds about a mile), gets a little boring for a while, then picks back up. The cables are really fun (bring gloves!) both up and down. Got really lucky with the weather, it was cool, but there's a heat wave now.Nice to see this bumped. @Random, when is your Half Dome climb?
We are heading to Yosemite in about a month. I've read the recommendations above and would welcome any others. Will be doing a combination of hard stuff when it's just me, plus some easier stuff when I take my mom with me, though she is strong hiker for her age (73).
I've been working pretty hard to get back in good hiking shape this year after trailing off a lot starting mid-2016. Have been setting some personal bests on times and feel really strong; have also been doing a lot of solo hiking, which I had avoided before due to fears of being eaten by a bear or cougar, but which I'm enjoying a lot now.
Was in Colorado the last couple of days and found that hiking out there is no ####### joke. Friday my plan was to summit two 14ers, Greys and Torreys, but I (and everyone else I saw) lost the trail in deep snow in fairly short order, got in some dicey situations, and eventually settled on going to a different hike at 11-12,000 feet instead of 14,000. Ended up doing about 15 miles that day and some decent elevation gain, but I felt like I was hiking in pudding. My heartrate never got high, but breathing was so difficult. :(
With the kids we really enjoyed Taft point, Sentinal dome, and checking out El Cap. Mirror lake and the meadows hikes were just ok.
We stayed at Tenaya Lodge, just outside the park. If you're not staying in the park, get there early, parking is a mess.
I think of you as hiking in Colorado. I don’t read the Vegas thread.