Trip Reports
The team spent the day watching the snow and wind up at Camp 3 today.  Yesterday they were able to go back down and pick up the cache they'd left a few days earlier down near Windy Corner.  They are doing well, but anxious for some sunny skies and calm
The team carried a load of gear up to 16,400 ft yesterday, and were hoping to move to high camp as early as today.  The weather doesn't look like it is going to cooperate for a move today, but it is expected to improve by Tuesday.
They are working their way down the mountain, but once again the weather isn't cooperating with the climbers, and they are at 7,800 ft waiting for the snow to stop before continuing to base camp.  They descended to Camp 1 late last night, and set up tents as the snowfall
The team checked in from the W. Rib and they are doing great.  They've made a carry up as high as the 16,200 camp on the 6th.  They hope to move up there in a couple of days, but it looks like some weather might be coming in for a
The weather remained un cooperative up high on Denali over the last few days, and with a continued forecast of high winds the team made the decision to descend late yesterday.  They spent last night at Camp 3 at 14,000 ft and plan to continue their descent towards base camp
Today was beautiful up on Denali and the team had a nice mostly relaxing day.  They had a leisurely breakfast and then went down the hill to 13,500 ft where they'd left a cache a few days earlier.   They picked up the cache of food and fuel and carried back
They moved on up to Camp 3 at 14,200 ft on a beautiful day.   It sounds like they are doing great and certainly happy to be moving up the mountain again. Here's Kevin with the evening call from Camp 3. recording
Yesterday the team carried a load up and  around Windy Corner to about 13,500 ft.  They put in a cache of food and fuel in preparation for moving up to Camp 3.   It was a good day up on the mountain and they are having a great time and working
Yesterday Karen, Adam and crew moved up to 14,000 ft camp. It was a pretty big day carrying pretty big loads and it required good weather to get around Windy Corner, so the team was happy to arrive in camp. Today the team will back carry down to 13,500 where
The June 17th team is holding steady at high camp, waiting for an opportunity for a summit bid. Heavy cloud cover, wind and light snowfall has kept the team hunkered down. Waiting for the weather to clear is a difficult part of an expedition, and a good book sure comes
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