We packed up the next day, drove to the store at the trailhead and bought an “I Hiked Whitney” t-shirt, and drove to Reno.

We stopped at Mono lake, which is an alkaline lake with tufas towers – weird rock sculptures.



We arriving at Reno in time to get a shower (finally!) and have dinner with Mark and Sandy, friends from Odyssey. Adrian flew out that evening, and I drove back home the next day.
At the end of the day, as I was driving from Ellensburg on I-90 and heading over the Cascades, I realized that if I were anywhere else in the world, I would have stopped and taken a bunch of pictures of the mountains. They were beautiful and dramatic, and had the clouds wrapped around them. The Pacific Northwest is a really, really beautiful place.