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Why is Half Dome so hard?

This climb is hard! The granite surface has been worn smooth by the shoes of the thousands of people before us. The climb is so steep that we pulled ourselves up more with our upper body strength than by walking up with our feet. It took us roughly 20 minutes to climb the 400 feet up the Half Dome cables.



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The National Parks Service describes Half Dome as the most strenuous day hike in Yosemite, and probably the toughest (recommended) day hike in any National Park. So while you can certainly just show up and give the hike a go, you'll enjoy it more if your fitness level is up to snuff.

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While 14 miles and 5,000 feet of gain might not be too challenging for some people, most will consider this a very strenuous day hike and struggle to make it to the summit. And getting to the top of Half Dome is only half the battle! You'll have to make it back down to the trailhead when you're extremely tired.

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The National Park Service considers ascending the 4,800 feet and traveling the minimum 14.5 miles to Half Dome's summit, “one of the most challenging day hikes in any national park.” Measured by vertical ascent, hiking Half Dome is roughly three times as challenging as hiking Angels Landing, and even includes a 7-mile ...

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I climbed the Cables route on Half Dome. It's 16 miles round trip with a fair amount of elevation gain. You need to be in pretty good shape to do this and unafraid of heights - but the views are worth it!

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Hiking the Half Dome Quick Facts Length (miles) - 14–23 miles round trip depending on route taken.. The Mist Trail is the shortest round trip route, coming in at 14.2 miles. If starting from the Little Yosemite campground, the round trip trek is a strenuous 7 miles.

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Half Dome has an elevation of 8,844 feet and sits 4,737 feet above the valley floor. It takes an equivalent 473 flights of stairs to reach the top, which means 118 trips from the First Floor Lantern to the McFadden-Willis Reading Room.

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