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Half Dome Trail Length, Round Trip: 16.5 Miles Directions Location Information It is two miles to Half Dome summit from this split in the trail. The first mile and a quarter consists of a well-shaded climb. Emerging from the trees the northeast face of Half Dome becomes visible. The elevation at this point is approximately 8,000 feet. (The summit of Half Dome is 8,842 feet.) The trail continues to climb to the summit of a nearby dome. Granite stairs were carved along this ascent. They include many switchbacks on an exposed trail with lots of loose gravel. Beyond the stairs the trail traverses the dome then descends slightly to the shoulder of Half Dome where the cable climb begins. This climb leads hikers up a 30 percent grade of smooth granite. There is a cable for individuals going up and one for folks going down. From late May through late October the cable is supported by wooden planks that bring create a bannister-like effect, bringing the cable to waist level. Afternoon thunderstorms are common in this mountainous region from late June through late August. This last portion of the climb should not be attempted if thunderheads loom in the area. A significant amount of exposure is involved in the last half mile of this climb and there is no shelter on the summit. |
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