June 3rd team moved to High Camp

The team moved to high camp today!  After a long stretch of tough weather things have changed and everyone is moving on the mountain again.  They had a beautiful day climbing up the headwall to the ridge, and then ascending the beautiful airy ridge leading from 16,200 ft to high camp at 17,200 ft.  They…

Rest Day at High Camp

The team took a day to rest and recover at high camp today after a big day of climbing yesterday.   They are thrilled to see the improved weather, their patience is paying off with some blue skies and light winds in the forecast for the next couple of days.   They hope to go for the…

Team Duncan Working Hard

The team has enjoyed some beautiful weather so far on their time on the mountain.  They’ve been getting up early in the morning and trying to beat the heat of the afternoon on the lower mountain so far.   Today they carried a load of food, fuel, and gear up to about 10,000 ft, dug a…

Sunshine and moving on up!

The climbers are finally being rewarded for their patience over the last week of stormy weather with a beautiful sunny day.   They took advantage and moved on up to high camp today after 11 days at 14,000 ft.   It’s hard to explain how difficult it can be to stay motivated to climb during a long…

Sunny Skies and Climbing

The weather has cleared and the climbers headed up the mountain today.   The team took advantage of the sunny day to carry a load of food and fuel up to about 16,400ft on the ridge leading to high camp.   They cached this load and descended back down to camp to spend one more night before…

Heading down

The weather cleared today after the extended stormy period.  The climbers started for high camp this morning, but Suzanne developed a cough and unfortunately needed to turn around.   They descended back to 14,000ft camp to reassess and decided Suzanne needed to head on down.  It’s certainly a frustrating outcome after sticking it out for over…

Wounded Warrior Team at 7,800ft

The team is moving right along and made it up to 7,800 ft on the Kahiltna Glacier today.  They’ve traveled about 6 miles up the glacier in the last 2 days and they’re doing great.   The weather hasn’t been ideal with a bit of wet snow falling on the lower glacier, but it hasn’t been…