Trip Reports
The May 25 team successfully made the move from Camp 1 7,800 ft (2377 m) to Camp 2 11,200 ft (3413 m) yesterday and called in to tell us more fun facts about what they're carrying around in their huge Denali packs. Today we're hearing about what they wish they
Our May 13 Team called in with some big updates from their expedition! After reaching Camp 4 17,200 ft (5242 m) and then taking 2 rest "weather days" the team saw what they thought was a chance for the summit in the forecast. They started the climb but were quickly
Climber Tim called in the dispatch for the May 17 Team tonight with great news and family shoutouts! Tap the recording link below to hear his full report. The team made the "epic move" from Camp 3 14,200 ft (4328 m) to Camp 4 17,200 ft (5242 m) today after
Mountain Trip guide, Marcus called in with the final dispatch for the May 7 Team who have wrapped up their expedition and are now safe back in Anchorage. Their summit day was cut short by worsening weather and climbing conditions that turned the team back around to their tents at
Mountain Trip guide, Josh Jespersen called in with a special dispatch today for the May 26 team after the team cached gear on Kahiltna Pass from Camp 1 7,800 ft (3538 m)! To make things a little more interesting this crew is sharing fun facts about the gear in their
The May 13 Team waited out cold and windy conditions above 17,000 ft (m) today on what we hear was a very relaxing rest day! Our bodies have to work much harder to function at higher altitudes with less oxygen in our blood. Considering the team climbed 3,000 ft (m)
The May 17 Team has decided to take an extra rest day at Camp 3 14,200 ft (4328 m) while waiting for better weather to move up to High Camp 17,200 ft (5242 m). From climber Martin's dispatch we hear that after a day of resting in tents, the team
Guide Chris Dickson called in from Anchorage with the May 8th team's final dispatch. They flew off the glacier yesterday morning, showered, ate and drove back to Anchorage that night. The crew is starting to make their respective ways homeward, but some of the boys are first going to treat
Our May 20 Team climbers called in on the radio tonight while their Mountain Trip guides showed off their gourmet chef skills in the cook tent. From what we hear, the dining at Camp 3 14,200 ft (4328 m) has been especially good! The team is enjoying excellent weather and
Mountain Trip guide, Jed, called in with the dispatch for the May 21 climb team after their big push up and around Windy Corner 13,000 ft (3962 m) from their home of Camp 2 11,000 ft (3353 m)! This day involves an early breakfast before steep snow climbing up the
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