Mountain Warfare Training Challenge 10k
Topic: Adventure, Car Camping, Dayhike, Exploring, Running|Bridgeport, CA. MWTC
There were four of us and a truck bed full of gear leaving Gorman. Truck being one of the key words in that sentence with gas prices being well above $4 a gallon for the entirety of the trip. This was a big trip including five days of camping from the Sierra Nevada to Death Valley and excursions ranging from sand dune climbing to hiking around the remains of what used to be the second largest city in California. We played catch in hundred degree plus temperatures and found a secret canyon in Death Valley with a plethora of petroglyphs. The trip was based around going to run the Mountain Warfare Training Challenge 10k in Bridgeport, CA.
We left Gorman at a pretty decent hour on Friday. We drove to Bishop and stopped by Galen Rowell’s Mountain Light gallery then ate dinner at the mexican food place just behind it. After dinner we continued north, Gant has some buddies who are camphosts up at Convict Lake in the Sierra Nevada. They had arranged to have one of their nicest sites available for us to use the night before the race. We pulled in, found our spot and setup camp. Convict Lake was a really nice campground, though it’s obviously popular and overpopulated for my tastes in general.
We went for a little dinner digestion hike around the lake until we were blocked by snow on the path and then called it a night.
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