Trip Reports
Another hike to Pumori today. The views are stunning. We are looking forward to heading back up there soon. Bill Allen Mountain Trip
[slideshow] Neal sent us another round of his stunning images, to help share the experience with all of you following this blog.  The images are of: 1. Bill, Ephi and Chris topping out of the Khumbu Icefall 2. Bill peering into a crack, with Everest in the background 3. Our
Dave Daquino gives us all an update on the great food and chilly temperatures! Click here to HEAR! [audio:http://mountaintripdenali2011.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/audio-post-2011-04-28-04-11-00.mp3|titles=Audio Post]
[slideshow] Here are some images of the terrain that the team is hiking through.  There are two shots of tents in the Camp 1 area, one looking roughly down glacier with Mount Hunter slightly visible through the clouds, and another looking up glacier past a couple camps with Ski Hill
Henry called in yesterday evening to report that the team packed up all their kit and moved five miles up the vast Kahiltna Glacier to a spot at about 7,800' (2380m) where they set up their Camp 1.  The spot is off the point where the Northeast Fork of the
OK folks, the team is reunited and on the move! Jacob called in last night and reported that he, Zvika, James Josh and Chase all carried a load of supplies up and around the infamous Windy Corner at roughly 13,500' (4115m).  Though technically an "early season" expedition, the team encountered
Bill Allen, Everest Base Camp April 27th We woke up to another snowy morning here at base camp, but after a few hours the skies cleared and it actually turned into a pretty nice day. Scott, Ephi, and Chris enjoying a snowy morning at base camp (Khumbu Ice Fall in
Hi folks, The April 24th team has called in a post from 7,800 feet on the Kahiltna glacier.  They are planning to hike up and cache some food above "ski Hill", then come back down to camp. Click to hear the update: [audio:http://mountaintripdenali2011.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/audio-post-2011-04-27-04-22-07.mp3|titles=Audio Post]
The April 24th team is en route to KIA (Kahiltna International Airport), located at 7,200' (2200m) on the Southeast Fork of the Kahiltna Glacier. They left Anchorage at about 8 am this morning and drove 45 minutes to the famous town of Wasilla, Alaska ("I can see Russia from my
Hi Folks, Sorry for the delay, but the team has been in motion and getting messages out has been delayed somewhat. Jacob and the team have moved to the broad basin at 11,200' (3413m) I described previously.  The thick clouds and steady wind dissipated somewhat and permitted them to push
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