Whitney Classic

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The ride

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Mount Whitney

The ride is Script error: No such module "convert". long with an elevation gain of Script error: No such module "convert".. There are three major hills: Townes Pass, climbing up from Stovepipe Wells; Hillcrest, climbing from Panamint Springs; and the Whitney Portal Road, which leaves the town of Lone Pine, California to climb to the Portal.

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In addition to long distances and elevation, the temperature can play a major factor. At the start in Badwater, temperatures can routinely be as high as Script error: No such module "convert". degrees, but the temperature quickly drops at higher altitudes. Below freezing temperatures can be encountered near the Portal at night, making temperature swings of over Script error: No such module "convert". degrees possible in a single day.

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Badwater Basin elevation sign.

The ride is a small event, with an average number of riders in the 50s. Riders may ride as individuals or as a team. Due to the heat, the cold, the length, the hills, the dark, and a number of other factors, it is not unusual for 25-50% of the participants not to finish.

History

The Whitney Classic started in 1981 as a fundraiser for Summit Adventure,[2] a non-profit wilderness ministry in Bass Lake, California, and still serves as a major fundraiser for the organization. There are multiple races and runs that travel the same course, including the Badwater Ultramarathon, held in July every year.

The ride was originally conceived as a Badwater to the summit of Whitney bike-hike event, making it the lowest to highest. In later years, as the United States Forest Service required summit permits to climb Mt. Whitney, the official course was shortened to end at Whitney Portal. Forest Service regulations do not allow competitive events in the John Muir Wilderness, however, many riders choose to continue tradition and complete the ascent to Mount Whitney's summit on their own.

See also

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References

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External links

Ride Reports

Photos