Trip Reports
Yesterday the team packed up and moved from Camp 2 (11,200' 3413m) up to Camp 3. They climbed first up the mile long Motorcycle Hill, cresting then Squirrel Hill, landing on the Polo Field, a basin of the glacier sloping upwards to Windy Corner. Atop another hill lies Windy Corner.
Yesterday the team was able to sleep in and leave camp when the sun was shining warmly on the tents. They walked leisurely back to their cache site at 13,200' (3413m), dug up their supplies, and walked back up to camp. Combined with some rest and snacks, the team also
After caching on the ridge at 16,200' (4937m) the team took a well deserved rest day today. They enjoyed some splendid blueberry pancakes at 14,200' (4328m) this morning, as well as a hike out to The Edge of the World. The Edge of the World is where Genet Basin, where
The June 7 team was able to put in their next cache at Windy Corner, which sits at about 13,200' (4023m). With crampons on boots and ice axes in hand, the team began their day by first climbing a mile and 800' up Motorcycle Hill. After topping out here, they
May 27 team is back in Talkeetna! It was a bit of a run around to get out, but that is how these things go sometimes. We're glad to hear the team had a good time on the mountain and were psyched they were able to touch the summit as
Yesterday the team packed up camp at 11,200' (3413m) and retraced their steps to Windy Corner. Once past Windy Corner they climbed into Genet Basin where Camp 2 resides. Sitting at the base of the granite face of the West Buttress, the headwall up to the 16,200' (4937m) ridge, and
Yesterday the June 2 team left camp to climb 1,000' to the start of the fixed lines, which took about two hours to get to. Once arriving at the bergshrund (where a glacier meets steep ice, creating a crevasse that sloughs dramatically away from the steep ice and continues across
Congratulations to the whole team! Yesterday they had the chance to stand on the tallest point in North America at 20,310' (6190m)! This is a huge, long day in colder temps and pretty high altitude. The team tackled some of the most challenging terrain yet to touch the highest reaches
Today the team took a well deserved rest day at Camp 2 (11,200' 3413m). It sounds like they've been eating some delicious meals as they fuel up, hydrate, and rest for the next move up the mountain. It was a little snowy at Camp 2 yesterday. Next, the team will
Yesterday the team took a well deserved rest day at Camp 3. They spent the day perfecting their snow camp and reviewing skills that they will need as they continue up the mountain. Sometimes on rest days at camp 3 teams will also take some time to walk out to
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