![]() Michael and Steve dropped us at the trailhead, parked the van roadside by Parcher’s Resort, and walked back to the trailhead. ![]() We headed to South Lake to start our hike, but got there too late to secure a parking spot. The chances of winning the lottery for a Whitney Portal exit permit was low enough that we opted to exit our hike through Horseshoe Meadow, so all we needed was an Inyo National Forest permit for Bishop Pass Trail. We drove into Bishop to pick up our permits. In the morning we caught sunrise from the top of a ridge which gave us a great view of all the Sierras we’d be hiking through in the next week. Campsites were limited, but we squeezed into one and spread out looking for flat-ish areas to set up tents. We flew into Las Vegas and drove in a van to Grandview Campground in Inyo National Forest. Our friend John, and Michael’s brother Steve joined us. In August 2019 Jeff, Michael and I returned to the John Muir Trail for the third straight year to complete it.
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