Trip Reports
It was a beautiful day and good weather for the team to move a load of equipment and supplies to a cache site at 13,500'. Caching is an important part of the team's strategy to move the huge amount of supplies needed for the expedition, up the mountain. A cache
The team moved a load of equipment and supplies up to a cache site at 9800'. A three week Denali expedition requires a huge amount of supplies, and the process of caching helps the team move efficiently. In addition, it helps their bodies acclimate to the ever changing altitude. A
Chris called in the team report from Camp 1. After taking a rest at 14 Camp, the team is making its way back to Base Camp. He sounds good, but tired, and I know he's probably looking forward to a hot shower and a big meal right about now. Here's
It was a big day for the team, the first day of climbing on the upper mountain (above 14 Camp). The terrain immediately above the big 14 Camp starts out pretty mellow, but the slope increases as the climbers ascend. After about an hour of hiking, the snow starts to
Mike called in the trip report for the May 28th team tonight. After an early start, the team left Base Camp, took a hard right hand turn, and carried on until Camp 1 at 7800'. It's stunning terrain and hopefully the clouds will lift and the team can enjoy the
Mountain Trip has a very international client base and the May 21st team has two climbers from the beautiful country of Austria. One of the climbers, Thomas, called in the report tonight and he shared his update in German for his friends and family back home. Here's Thomas: recording
The May 11 Team is at Base Camp, safe and sound. They are resting and rehydrating after the long descent, waiting for the weather to lift for the plane ride back to civilization. Great job, team! recording
WELCOME TO THE ALASKA RANGE - MAY 28 DENALI WEST BUTTRESS EXPEDITION   Our Denali season is in full swing, and another crew of climbers has joined together to fly into the Alaska Range and embark on a 21-day expedition on the glaciated West Buttress of the 'Great One,' 20,310'.
The past few days have been a whirlwind for the May 28 Team. On the 28th the Team conducted a Team Meeting, equipment check, and shopped for last minute items in Anchorage. The next day they woke early, packed up, and drove a few hours north to the little town
Gearoid called in the team report today for the May 21 Team. It sounds like it was a long day for the team as they moved from Camp 2 (11,200') to 14 Camp (14,200') and "windy corner" lived up to it's moniker. The Team ascended past their cache site at
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