Continuing with the incremental increase in distance project, A did ten miles up at Alta on Sunday. (Saturday was spent with early morning dog walks (A and M), trail runs and bike rides (H), before it got back up to the triple digits. This excessive heat is getting, well, excessive. We're over it.) It was already 80F at the house in the valley when I left to drive up Little Cottonwood Canyon, but a lovely 62F at the Albion base parking lot.
It's getting more difficult to put together the mileage I want to do up at Alta without also dramatically increasing the amount of uphill hiking. I'm looking to challenge my distance, not elevation. For this ten miler, I did what I did for the nine miler, with just a couple tweaks: up on Supreme, I decided not to do that half mile on the ridge towards Devil's Castle; when I got out of the campground, I veered right on another access road, which took me up to the top of the Sunnyside lift where I hopped back on the trail to the Catherine's Pass trailhead, before rejoining the regular route down Homerun.
When I got to the Albion Meadows gate, I was at 8.4 miles. It's only .6 miles to the car from that gate, so in order to meet my miles, I walked UP the Summer Road half a mile, before turning around and going back down to finish things up.
There are noticeably fewer folks up hiking than even last week, and hardly any kids. What there was a lot of this time were marmots. I stopped to observe a big one and a small one under the Sunnyside lift; when I got up to Catherine's Area and Devil's Castle, I could hear a bunch of them yelling at me; and when I came back down to the CA trailhead, the big one was still there (I'm assuming it was the same one). I also saw a couple of pikas up under the Castle - they also yelled at me.
Hike stats: 10.12 miles, 3:47 hours. Would have been faster if I hadn't stopped to talk with the marmots.






































