December 7, 2013
The team moved up to Camp 1 or "Low Camp" today and they are doing great. It's a bit cold, as is to be expected in Antarctica, but the weather has been pretty nice, and they are taking advantage of the sunshine. Joe had the honors of calling in for
December 7, 2013
JY Called in tonight with the report from high camp on Aconcagua at about 19,800 ft. They spent an extra day in some windy weather at Camp 2, and they are planning to take a rest day again tomorrow on what is forecast to be another pretty windy day. They
December 6, 2013
The Mountain Trip Vinson Team flew down to the Union Glacier base in Antarctica yesterday in the big Russian jet, and then continued on in a smaller ski plane to Vinson Base Camp. They settled in and spent the day making preparations to head on up to Camp 1 tomorrow.
December 6, 2013
J.Y. and Jacob are waiting out the weather at Camp 2 again today. Yesterday and last night were quite windy, but it has eased up a bit today and allowed them to et out of camp for an acclimatization hike. They plan to move up to high camp tomorrow! Listen
December 5, 2013
Jacob called in today to report that they are hunkered down at Camp 2. Blowing snow and high winds prevented the team from moving up, but they are doing well and resting. We'll hear more from the team tomorrow.
December 5, 2013
Hello everyone! This is Joe Butler, Vinson guide for Mountain Trip. Our team is in Punta Arenas and enjoying the last bit of civilization before we head to the Ice and work our way to the top of Mount Vinson. We have a very international team, including Joe Cuervorst (Colorado),
December 4, 2013
Team J.Y. battled a stiff wind today, but they persevered and they are now resting safe and sound in Camp 2. J. Y. reports that today's ascent was a fairly rough go, but he is feeling well and doing well and staying focused on the goal. The team can view
December 3, 2013
Mountain Trip guide extraordinaire Jacob Schmitz called in a team update today. The team climbed up to Camp 2 at 18,000 feet to cache some equipment and supplies. Jacob reported that it was a bit windy today, but regardless he and J.Y. did very well and felt good, making the
December 2, 2013
J.Y. called today from 16,000 feet at Camp 1. The team is doing really well, feeling good and relaxing and enjoying the beautiful scenery. From Camp 1, the team can see the switchbacks that lead up to a pass on the route to Camp 2, located at 18,000 feet. The
November 30, 2013
Jacob called in tonight's update after he and JY made a trip from Base camp up to Camp 1 at about 16,400'. It sounds like they had a great day, with beautiful weather on the way up and light snow as they descended back to BC. The plan is to

