May 28, 2014
Patiently waiting for the weather to break: think positive and maybe we can get the weather to lift enough to get our team back to civilization!
May 28, 2014
Caitlin called in after tucking everyone into their tents for the evening. Sounds like the team put forth a strong effort and single carried all of their gear and food to 10,200', dropped a cache and proceeded on to camp 2, where they met up with another Mountain trip team.
May 28, 2014
Adam Smith called to report that, despite a motivated team, what at first appeared to be a break in the weather turned out to be temporary; instead of finally moving onward and upward the team had to again change plans to accommodate the whims of the notorious Denali weather. After
May 28, 2014
The team traveled in typical glacier conditions today: windy, snowing and low visibility. They pushed up the Kahiltna as planned despite the less-than-ideal weather and cached their gear at around 9,900'. They returned to camp uneventfully and are ready to go at it again tomorrow.
May 28, 2014
Denali. “The Great One.” Mount McKinley. By any name, the behemoth that dominates south central Alaska is something to behold in awe and to treat with the utmost respect. For climbers, the mountain presents what many might consider the challenge of a lifetime, as they pit themselves against brutal winds,
May 28, 2014
The May 26th Team took some time to enjoy beautiful, downtown Talkeetna yesterday while they were waiting for the clouds to lift. The team departing the Millennium Hotel in Anchorage. Mountain Trip guide Ian enjoying some Alaskan wildlife. In Talkeetna, weighing in at Talkeetna Air Taxi. Mountain Trip guides Josh
May 28, 2014
Despite weather delays for other teams on the mountain, the West Rib team has managed to advance their expedition forward and are planning to begin the climb today, finally leaving the Northeast Fork of the Kahiltna. We will update as soon as we get definitive word...
May 28, 2014
Weather kept the team from flying yesterday, but lead guide Ian Nicholson made use of the down time; making sure everything was in order and practicing a wide scope of mountain skills that will prove essential during their expedition. This morning Ian reported the weather had improved a little and
May 28, 2014
The May 22 team had a go at caching gear at 10,200' yesterday, but after a few hours of wandering around on the glacier in a whiteout decided it would be a better use of their time to return to camp and wait for conditions to improve. The weather forecast
May 28, 2014
Sean McManamy called just as he and his entire team completed their descent to basecamp, having pushed through whiteout conditions from 14 camp. The weather between basecamp and Talkeetna was nonflyable all day yesterday, hopefully they get their break today and can return to the land of green leaves and

