Trip Reports
Lead Guide Sean McManamy provides an introduction to Wolfgang's bilingual update from 14,200'.  The team is experiencing heavy snow and this has stopped their upward travel for the time being.  They spent the day working on their camp, fortifying it and occupying themselves as they camp in what must seem
Daniel Laidig called in a special message from the glacier, as well as an update on the team's progress.  This morning, they packed up their camp and moved just shy of 2000' up the Kahiltna, setting up their Camp 2 on a flat stretch of glacier at around 9700'.  Packing
Guide josh Garner called in from the beautiful basin camp at 11,200' to update on the June 24tth team's progress.  Today, they dropped back downhill a bit to retrieve a cache of supplies they had left at around 10,200' a couple of days ago.  This is called making a "back
Franzi called in a special message from the June 15th team. If I spoke German I would translate, but I don't.....so here's Franzi! recording Also, guide Nick Aiello sent us this photo of team caching yesterday:  
Jacob Schmitz called in from 7,800', following a five hour hike up the broad Kahiltna Glacier today.  The team had been delayed a bit in Talkeetna, which enabled them to review skills in town.  The guide team was satisfied that all the climbers were ready to hit the ground running,
Mountain Trip guide Josh Garner called in the team's report today. They team moved a load of equipment and supplies up the glacier to approximately 10,500'. The team is feeling good and moving well, and the plan is to move to Camp 2 tomorrow. Here's Josh: recording
Unfortunately the satellite phone call is garbled, but the message is clear-----SUMMIT for the Gildor Team! Congratulations to the team and save travels back to Base Camp. Here's Omri: recording
Our last Mountain Trip team is heading to Denali to close out our 2016 season! Each year, climbers are drawn from around the world to experience the splendor and remoteness of the Alaska Range, and especially to climb the highest peak in North America. Denali rises an impressive 20,320′ above the
These photos were taken a couple days ago, when the team departed Anchorage and headed north to the small, quaint town of Talkeetna.        
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