Trip Reports
Jacqueline Heller called in a nice update from Camp 1, located at 7,800' on the broad Kahiltna Glacier. It sounds like they had a great day, hiking up glacier in the shade that constitutes nighttime on Denali just two days before the summer solstice. They departed at about 1 am,
Duncan called in after the team took a rest day at 11,200'. They have been moving quickly up the mountain, and it was time to take an acclimatization day, to allow their bodies to better adapt to the thinning air of these higher elevations. It was a day of swapping
Gary Falk called in an update for him and Roger. The two of them apparently had to enlist some help to drop down below the broad and bustling 14,200' camp, so as to satisfy a Park Service regulation that prohibits 1:1 guiding below 14,000'. They found someone to go for
The team is moving and feeling well, and they took advantage of another beautiful day to move a load of equipment and supplies to a cache site at 13, 500'. Immediately out of camp the team began to ascend Motorcycle Hill, which gains approximately 1000′, then they tackled Squirrel Hill
It was a beautiful, but hot, day today on the upper mountain, and the team took advantage of the nice weather and cached a load of food and personal equipment at 16,400'. The team started the day with a steep ascent immediately out of camp. After approximately 1400' of elevation
The team has been laying low the past few days, resting and recovering from their summit attempt a few days ago in which they were turned around by weather at the Football Field (19,500').  But they dug deep and found some hidden reserves and give it another go. They were
Congratulations to Eugene Harrington, Terry Kelleher, Albert Connaughton, and Jonathan Cain for reaching the summit of Denali on June 18th. The team’s patience and good decision making paid off, and they enjoyed a spectacular summit day. The team is back at High Camp, safe and sound, and elated with their
The team woke to sunny skies and calm weather, so they packed up and began their summit bid. Best of luck to the team! We'll keep you posted as we hear from them....
On Wednesday, June 17th, a small group of climbers met in Anchorage, AK to join a team of Mountain Trip guides for an attempt to climb the highest peak in North America.  Denali rises 20,320′ above the not-too-distant sea.  Located close to the Arctic Circle, it is famous for presenting
The team enjoyed a leisurely breakfast of bacon and eggs (seems like they didn't enjoy the kale :), broke camp, and headed to 14 Camp. As described in yesterday's post, the team headed up Motorcycle Hill, Squirrel Hill, across the Polo Fields, and around Windy Corner. But today the team
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