We finished the Kings Peak in one day hike. Beginning elevation was 9,300 feet, so the starting point was higher than the peaks of any of our training hikes. Three out of the six in our group were carrying GPS trackers, and they all varied in mileage and elevation. The low was 25.5 miles and 4,700 vertical, the high was 27.3 miles and 5,000 vertical. My brother wore a heart rate monitor the whole way, and it said he burned over 8,000 calories. I weigh 40 pounds more than he does, so I probably topped 10,000.
Boulder hopping the final mile to the peak at around 13,000 feet was tough. We also took some shortcuts through talus fields between Gunsight and Anderson pass, rather than drop down into Painter Basin. It was exhausting both physically and mentally. I feel very fortunate that we made it through without any injuries or problems (other than the normal blisters and general soreness). I'll try to add some pictures later.
Boulder hopping the final mile to the peak at around 13,000 feet was tough. We also took some shortcuts through talus fields between Gunsight and Anderson pass, rather than drop down into Painter Basin. It was exhausting both physically and mentally. I feel very fortunate that we made it through without any injuries or problems (other than the normal blisters and general soreness). I'll try to add some pictures later.

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