Day 2 17 miles… + 1.5 (ugh), bonus miles
Ansel Adams Wilderness
This morning I was giddy with excitement. Paul thought yesterday afternoon’s hike was beautiful. Today is going to be epic.
AND no mosquitoes….AND the thick smokey air has miraculously disappeared. The sky is clear and blue! Yay, let’s go….

The trail slowly climbs through the trees then it opens up to alpine. The scenery did not disappoint. Spectacular. Water falls, rivers, and lakes. We were up and over Donohue Pass stopping for lunch just below it. There is a deep brook weaving its way through the rocky green meadow. It’s a peaceful spot. It’s also special for me, I camped right here last year on my thru hike.
The afternoon took us to Thousand Island Lake. The lake, with multiple tiny islands dotting its surface, is a unique and popular area. Towering above the lake is majestic Banner Peak, the second highest peak in the Ritter Range.
It was here the trail took a familiar sharp left. Paul said “it’s this way, straight” But noooo, miss smarty ass hiker insisted it was to the left. So down, down, and more down a familiar trail we went.
……..then back up, up, damn it up, we went. Paul was right. I was so mad. I took us down the PCT! We came to hike the JMT! Paul wasn’t worried at all. Good thing, cause I was mad enough at myself for both of us. (bonus miles)
Once back on the JMT I was happy again. This is all new trail for me now. It was a beautiful afternoon. Crossing over interesting streams, passing gorgeous lakes with lovely names – Emerald, Ruby, Garnet and Shadow. And of course, the surrounding mountains, wow!
The last two hours I was struggling. My hips are killing me. Pain. I have a blister on my foot already too. I was moving so slowly. Where is that lake we are going to camp at? Why do we keep going uphill? I was so slow, we didn’t get to Rosalie Lake till 7:30. I was exhausted and in pain. I stripped off and went for a dip in the lake to sooth my aching body. Lying in our sleeping bags, I thought I can’t do this. This is too tough and painful. My mind went to that dark place. That four letter word.
Quit
You are a true inspiration Moonshadow, I look forward to your daily blog and spectacular pictures. You did the PCT, I’m positive you can do the JMT as well!!
Kathy Mann
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Thank-you so much for coming along on our adventure Kathy. Your enthusiasm inspires me.
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Those are some remarkable photographs 👏🏻👏🏻. Thanks for sharing your adventures
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Absolutely my pleasure!
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Such beautiful photos. Loving each one. Thanks for these. Many memories for me, so, I do enjoy every one. Keep them coming
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Hi Catherine. I understand the memories. I think about my thru hike every hour, every single day. It is never done.
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Sally, still following your hike with great joy. Thanks do much for the sites and stories,
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It’s my pleasure. Thanks for reading.
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Joyful moments when your blog opens up. Catherine
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and the weather is so nice !!!!!!
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Yes. Last year I was so fortunate with weather coming through here. This year is a little bit more challenging. Bring it on!
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Wow it’s sooooo beautiful – great photos.
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Awwww, thx Louise!
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And yes, it is sooooo beautiful…
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Enthralled with all your pictures and stories. Every day is a good one. You too, I known, aching legs and all.
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Indeed, the pain is well worth the great rewards.
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