Trip Reports
Thursday May 11th from Everest Base Camp After spending a few days down at Dingboche we hiked up to Lobuche yesterday.  Then today we made it back to Everest Base Camp in time for lunch. Everyone is doing great  and feeling re-energized after spending sometime at a lower elevation. Of
Jesse called in for the evening dispatch from Camp 3 (14,200 ft) on Denali tonight.  They had a day of rest and acclimatizing, trying to get everyone feeling strong and rested and ready to move up to high camp.  Temperatures weren't quite as cold last night, only -25 f...  They
Lead guide Joe Butler called in from the May 9 Denali West Buttress team to report that they flew in to base camp and are settled in on a beautiful evening.  They plan to head up towards Camp 1 tomorrow, and will be calling in with updates from their expedition
Paul called in this evening with the update from the DSUSA team.  They moved up to Camp 1 on the Kahiltna glacier today hauling all of their gear, food/fuel, and equipment in their packs and in sleds they hauled behind.  It's always a tough day, which Paul described as grueling,
Klaus called in the team report tonight. Despite lots of new snow, the team was able to move a load of equipment and supplies up to a cache site at 11,000'. It sounds like it was a good day, but hard work breaking trail through the new snow. I'm certain
Lead guide Eli called in today from the 14,000 ft camp on Denali to report in for the Zahid brothers West Buttress expedition.  They had a rest day today, acclimatizing and recovering from a -30 f (-34 c) night up high on Denali.  It's started off as a pretty cold
Erich called in from the May 4 Denali West Buttress team this evening to say they are all doing well and woke up to 3 feet of new snow!  They moved up to camp at 9,800 ft yesterday and plan to move up to the 11,000 ft camp tomorrow.   They'll
Paul called in from the base camp of Denali on the South East fork of the Kahiltna glacier reporting that they were all in camp and enjoying their first evening in the Alaska Range! After a day of waiting out the weather in Talkeetna, they were excited to get onto
Our guide Jesse Wright called in from 14,200 feet (4328 m), the site of their Camp 3.  This is a camp at which they will spend a number of nights, so it is often viewed as the "Advanced Base Camp" on the West Buttress route. The team departed Camp 2
Hello everyone and welcome to the 2017 Mountain Trip Everest Expedition! Today is Monday May 8th. We have been in Dingboche now for two days. It's great to spend some time in the lower Khumbu. It's a bit warmer, with thicker air, and a little bit of vegetation! The team
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