June 24, 2011
James Gustafson called in this evening to update us on the team, which is doing great and enjoying some pretty serious sunshine. Tomorrow, the guide team will make a carry up to the next camp at 14,200' and the climbers will take advantage of a rest and acclimatization day. By
June 24, 2011
We asked team members to send us photos of how they trained for their upcoming expedition and team member Aaron Kurland sent us two shots from a recent solo trip he took up Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 states. Aaron also joined us for 12 days
June 24, 2011
The team made a carry today, hauling food and fuel for high camp up to the ridge above at 16,400 ft. The day started out a bit cloudy, but got nicer as it progressed and is a beautiful evening up high. Janine got up to about 15,000 ft today, and
June 24, 2011
On Sunday, June 26th, a truly international group of climbers will congregate in Anchorage, Alaska to finalize months of preparation for an expedition that will attempt to climb to the top of the tallest peak in North America. Denali, at 20,320' (6194m) towers above the very impressive Alaska Range in
June 24, 2011
[slideshow] The perimeters of a comfort zone can be uncomfortable. This isn't rocket science, but is often something we drift through life unaware of. Often because we never venture farther than the borders of our daily routine. As I sit in an Anchorage city park and watch the wind go
June 24, 2011
Jacob called in this morning to report that they had already moved up to 11,000 ft and are settling in for the day. They got an early start again today, and everybody is moving great and doing really well. They plan to take an acclimatization day tomorrow to let their
June 24, 2011
The ski team flew into the Alaska Range yesterday, landing at base camp on the S.E. Fork of the Kahiltna glacier. They spent last night at base camp, and will spend most of today going over glacier travel techniques, and getting their kit together. Tonight they will shoulder their packs
June 23, 2011
The June 19th crew is doing great. They are moving at night, due to warm temperatures during the day, to mitigate for squishy conditions on the lower glacier. The plan for today, Friday, is to move to 11,200 camp and take a rest day tomorrow, Saturday. [audio:http://mountaintrip.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/audio-post-2011-06-24-04-35-501.mp3|titles=Audio Post]
June 23, 2011
I write this goodbye as I prepare to celebrate my parents' 50th wedding anniversary with my family. I would like to shout out a big congratulations to them for passing this milestone. I would, also, like to shout out a big congratulations to the members of the Traverse team. It
June 23, 2011
I write this goodbye as I prepare to celebrate my parents' 50th wedding anniversary with my family. I would like to shout out a big congratulations to them for passing this milestone. I would, also, like to shout out a big congratulations to the members of the Traverse team. It

