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View Trail Map in AppA Whitney Zone wilderness permit is required year-round. Apply by lottery February 1–March 1 at recreation.gov; results released March 15. No walk-up permits. Bear canister required. Dogs are permitted on leash — the Mountaineers Route stays in the John Muir Wilderness and does not enter Sequoia National Park.
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There and Back
The Mount Whitney Mountaineers Route begins at Whitney Portal (~8,365') in the Inyo National Forest, 13 miles west of Lone Pine on Whitney Portal Road, and ends at the summit of Mount Whitney (14,505').
Do not follow the main Whitney Trail — from the parking area, locate the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek use-trail heading northwest. The trail is unmaintained and requires navigation through a rocky canyon with multiple creek crossings. At approximately 2 miles, reach the Ebersbacher Ledges, a Class 2 rock shelf system that bypasses a canyon choke point; follow cairns. Continue northwest to Boy Scout Lake (~10,500') and then southwest to Iceberg Lake (~12,621') at approximately 4 miles.
Iceberg Lake sits directly at the base of the east face; the couloir rises above the lake's southwest shore. Ascend the couloir — in early season follow the snow line staying left; in late season follow cairns on the left margin to the Notch (~14,100'). The couloir gains 1,490 vertical feet in approximately one mile. At the Notch, turn right and traverse the exposed ledge system south along the Sierra Crest, with significant drop-offs to the east. Continue approximately 0.4 miles to the summit.
Return on the same route; the couloir descent requires care as the loose rock and steep angle make footing unreliable.
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