The June 6th team made the move up to 14 Camp today! After working their way through the lower mountain, it’s a major step forward and a well-earned arrival at one of the most important camps on the West Buttress.
The move from Camp 2 to 14 Camp is one of the bigger days on Denali, gaining roughly 3,000 feet of elevation through demanding terrain. The team climbed up Motorcycle Hill, worked their way across Squirrel Hill, pushed through Windy Corner at around 13,500 feet, and finished at 14 Camp at 14,200 feet. It’s a long, physically demanding day with heavy loads, and getting the team into camp ready to settle in is a real accomplishment.
A smaller group from the team remained at Camp 2 to coordinate logistics with another team coming off the upper mountain, and they’ll join the rest of the group at 14 Camp once that timing comes together. Flexibility like this is part of life on Denali, and the team is handling things well.
For now, most of the June 6th team is settled in at 14 Camp, getting tents pitched and bodies fed after a big day on the rope. With the move behind them, the upper mountain is now in view, and the team is in a great spot heading into the next chapter of the expedition.
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You made it to Camp 14 on June 14th!! Sounds like you guys are doing great!! Keep it up and be safe!! Can’t wait for more updates!!