Trip Reports
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The expedition, by reports from other teams at 14 camp, moved strong and fast to make their cache on the ridge at 16,400' and are all happily back in camp.  That would put them in line for a rest day tomorrow.
Durny reports a great rest day at 14,200', eating big and walking around camp visiting other expeditions and repacking gear for the move to high camp. At 10pm guide Yoshiko Miyazaki left 14 camp with Grant and James to descend to basecamp. Everything is ok, Grant and James decided they
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The descent out to the north side of Denali is always much more arduous than descending the West Buttress, and this year, the conditions are more challenging than in recent memory. The team checked in early this morning while lead guide Chris Kerrick was in the process of lowering climbers
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We got a relay through another Mountain Trip group that the May 29 team made a carry up the fixed lines to 16,400' to cache their last load of gear up high.  This sets the stage for a move to high camp on a few days.  Most teams take a
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I'll leave this audio posted, but am pretty much perplexed as to who it might be from.  I could catch "The Jamaican Rottweiler" and "Kodachrome" and some jubilation at finally being free of the sled now that they are at 14,200'. OK Whartonite fan club- help me out with who
Mike Burmeister and his expedition moved successfully to camp 3, which is at 14,200' on the West Buttress.  Looking up out of camp, you can see almost to the summit of North America, Mt. Foraker, and Mt. Hunter, and dozens of other lower unnamed peaks.  The TAT webcam (www.talkeetnaair.com/webcam) shows
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