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  1. Permit alerts are posted to Facebook in a group called "Mount Whitney Elevated", at the same time they're posted to Twitter (@WhitneyPermits) and to our Discord server (invite link can be found on the previous two social media sites). Discord is by far the fastest way to receive an alert.

  2. 3 days ago · On the FS site, it clearly states that ALL wilderness permits must be reserved on-line, with NO walkups. In the Whitney Zone page section on supposed walk-up permits, it has a link to an "Unused Whitney Permits" page that dates to 2017. If you scroll down, you find 2023 updates that confirm that there are no longer any walkups.

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  4. You NEED a wilderness permit every day of the year. For July this year, you should have applied to the lottery already (so I hope you did!). Day Use Permit: Choose the route appropriate for your group, Mt. Whitney Trail or climbing routes like the Mountaineers Route. Permit is required to day hike anywhere within the red boundary, see Map

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · Climb Mt. Whitney via East Face or East Buttress! DAY 3: Descend to the Whitney Portal. If you are feeling energetic. we can get up with the sunrise to take some photos of the Mt. Whitney group bathed in alpenglow then hike down, drop our packs and spend the afternoon rock climbing at Whitney Portal.

  6. 3 days ago · Only 100 day hikers are allowed on the trails up to Whitney Peak per day, and up to 100,000 apply for a permit each year, so plan on it taking a year or two to secure your chance to hike up this ...

  7. May 1, 2024 · From Highway 395 in Lone Pine, CA, turn west (at the stoplight) onto Whitney Portal Road. The campground is approximately 12 miles from Lone Pine. Park in the "Overflow" parking lot at Whitney Portal. Traveling in Bear Country. Historically, there has been a high level of bear activity in the Mt. Whitney area.

  8. May 11, 2024 · 16 Captivating Facts About Mount Whitney. Mount Whitney is an awe-inspiring landmark that holds a special place in the hearts of both adventurers and nature enthusiasts. Located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California, it is the tallest peak in the contiguous United States, standing at a staggering height of 14,505 feet (4,421 meters ...

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