Trip Reports
Hello! We got a call from Richard, I believe, giving us the run-down of their experience today. Chilly temperatures (-10 to -20 degrees F) and snow have them snuggled in their tents right now, but getting ready for some skill building on the fixed lines. [audio:http://mountaintripdenali2011.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/audio-post-2011-05-05-03-31-03.mp3|titles=Audio Post]
Matt called in this evening to report a good day of climbing up onto the Southwest ridge of peak 11,300' (3,444m).  They are camped at the second col and report that all is going great, both climbers feel strong and willing. The above picture was taken just outside of downtown
I haven't talked to Jacob but I have word from another Mountain Trip group which has reported that this expedition is headed down the mountain towards basecamp.  All is well, and more details will follow soon.
No doubts- high camp is a cold place to be, and the team members are undoubtedly wearing all of their down clothing and zippering their sleeping bags shut tight, and drinking lots of hot drinks to combat the chill.  Jacob led a rope team up to Denali pass to prepare
Staeheli and company took a short walk down the trail yesterday to pick up a cache of gear at 13,500' (4111m) to prepare to carry most of that gear and food to 16,000' (4865m).  Henry reported conditions as 'very cold', even in direct sunlight.  The plan for today was to
Everest Camp 2, Monday April 4th We enjoyed another lovely day here at Camp 2. The Sherpa crew carried a load up to the S. Col, which is our high camp, today. We are all amazed at their capacity to work up here at these extreme high altitudes. They got
Hello followers! Guten Morgen alles! We have a call from Beat Niederer in both English and German (und Deutsch) ! The gist from Team Staeheli is that they visited their cache at 13,000 and then came back to 14,000' camp. Windy corner was reported to be windy and cold.  Have
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Bill Allen gives us an update from Camp 2 on their second rotation up high. click to hear Bill.[audio:http://mteverest2011.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/d8c22ae97b926fd0925c1ea86ea555d7104437e8.mp3]
Jacob called last night on the satellite phone from high camp.  Although it was a lot colder up there and people were tired from a long day, Jacob said everyone was warm and dry, eating a hot meal in their sleeping bags.  It took the team 8 hours to move
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