June 18 Team Final Trip Report

From lead guide Jesse Wright: Our Expedition has come to an end. The whole team is back on solid ground enjoying the lower altitude where we can all get some much-needed rest and recovery time. Thank you to all of you that followed us on our expedition and we can’t thank you enough for all…

June 18 Team – Back in Anchorage

Lead guide Jesse Wright called in to let friends and family of the June 18 team know that they are back in Anchorage safe after wrapping up their Denali expedition. This team made the tough call of turning back from their summit attempt and hanging at High Camp 17,200 ft (5242 m) until the weather…

June 18 Team Descends to Base Camp

Unfortunately the audio message from Lead Guide Jesse Wright is garbled due to communication vagaries in the mountains; however, the team descended to Base Camp and awaits a return flight to Talkeetna. A prolonged forecast of high winds and disturbed weather was the reason the team made the tough decision to head down. But everyone…

June 18 Team – Live from Camp 3

The June 18 team radioed in live from Camp 3 14,200 ft (4328 m) after they spent yesterday retrieving their gear cache above Windy Corner. This was a long hard day for the team so they indulged in some rest and slept in until 10 AM. Following a delicious brunch prepared by our skilled guides…

June 18 Team – Arrived at 14K

It’s all coming together for lead guide Jesse Wright and his June 18 team who were able to remain strong through the 6-hour climb to Camp 3 14,200 ft (4328 m) in marginal weather. Tap the recording link below to hear Jesse’s full update! It sounds like conditions were challenging around the technical section of…

June 18 Team Caches above Windy Corner

Today the members of the June 18th team discovered the origins of the name “windy corner”. Windy corner lived up to its name and the team had to work for the ascent to 13,500′. But the team persevered and cached a load of equipment and supplies, then returned to Camp 2 at 11,200′. Lead guide…

June 18 Team – Snow & High Winds at Camp 2

Mountain Trip assistant guide, Tom Huntely, called in the dispatch for the June 18 team from Camp 2 11,200 ft (3413 m). Climbing conditions fully deteriorated today with a full whiteout and approximately 40 mph winds blasting through camp. These are definitely not conditions you would want to be moving in! The team made the…