Have you ever said that you were something, such as a runner, artist, saxophone player, etc. when in actuality the most you’ve you get tired after 2 miles, the most you’ve drawn was a stick figure self portrait, or the most you’ve played was “Mary Had a Little Lamb” on the saxophone back in grade school? Yea, been there, done that. You’re more in love with the idea and are continuously striving to be that person, but when it comes down to it, you don’t have a lot of experience. But It’s ok! We all do that!
Yes, this is my relationship with camping and hiking. I actually hike a lot, but since I’ve moved back to the Bay Area, my hikes consist of the same trail because, like most human beings, I am a creature of habit so you can decide whether hiking the same trail over and over again justifies calling myself a hiker. And as for my camping experience, I would say it starts and stops at my 8th grade Outdoor Ed trip (which was actually intense — backpacking, rock climbing, the whole sha-bang). But I do love the outdoors and I would camp more if I had the opportunity to.
And this past weekend the opportunity came! I finally found a group of wonderful people to actually exercise my love of camping. We were able to snag enough permits for all of us to climb Half Dome!
Half Dome is about a 16 mile hike with a 4800 ft elevation. Yea, you read it. The hike was definitely intense and grueling, but oh so fun! My pictures definitely don’t do it justice since I didn’t want to lug around my nice camera, but hopefully these pics will inspire you to go on this adventure!
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Half Dome Tips:
1. Hiking Boots – DON’T buy the cheap ones. You will be grateful for the extra grip. I was really happy with these.
2. Water / Hydration tablets – Average person needs 4 L of water during this hike. It’s helpful if you add to your water Hydration tablets (I used Nuun).
3. When climbing down the cables, go down backwards (like climbing down a ladder).
4. Bring good gloves.
5. Bring lots of snacks to munch and replenish your energy.
6. Train – Make sure you train on the stair master or go on other hikes. Strengthen your legs!
7. Backpack: Make sure your backpack has straps to support your shoulders and back to distribute the weight. I really liked the daypack that I bought from Mountain Hardwear.
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Initially this post was titled “Glamping without the Glam” and focusing more on what to wear while camping, but seeing that my photographer wasn’t with me and I didn’t want to be that weird new girl taking pictures of herself, I decided to veer away from the outfit posts. I hope you don’t mind.
And this is a real question…
How do single unmarried fashion bloggers get awesome pictures during vacation trips?
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Go, Alex! This looks awesome! I have a list of places/trails I want to visit/hike, and Half Dome is definitely on it – so jealous! Great hiking tips as well!! (I’m always bugging family & friends to take pics of me for my blog haha!) 🙂
Yea you should do it! Haha, yea. I would have but this is the first time I’ve met the majority of the people there and I didn’t want to be “that girl” lol.
Wow, this looks gorgeous! I love hiking, though I fall into the category of getting tired quickly and having to stop constantly to rest lol
Haha, yea. But if you go at your own pace it’s doable!
WOW! That is so cool- I love your pics!! You go!!
Thanks! 🙂
This has been one if me and my husbands goals!! We love to hike and go backpacking, but we’re all the way on the east coast so we hike the AT a lot. One of our dream trips is to go to Yellowstone, then glacier, then Yosemite. (Driving/hiking/camping of course lol)
Thank you for sharing!! Those pictures make me want to go there even more!!!
Aw thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed this post! I hope you’ll be able to come over to CA soon and experience hikes over here! 🙂
Yay, you made it to the top!
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Just barely. 🙂
Dude, this is incredible!! I’ve never been to or heard of Half Dome but you are a freakin ROCKSTAR for having done it – and the photos are incredible!
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Miche, you NEED to try Half Dome at least once! It’s quite a sight!
This is great! I totally was that girl you described in the beginning. I definetly need to actually DO something awesome like this.
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You SHOULD! Just go for it!
Omg, I’m from the UK and I’ve only been to the US once but we toured California and stayed in Yosemite and it was the most breathtaking sight ever. I loved it!
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