The June 15th team spent the day riding out a snowstorm at 14 Camp, where fresh accumulation and limited visibility kept most climbers tent-bound or working close to camp.
Despite the weather, they successfully completed a back-carry to 13,500 ft / 4,115 m to retrieve a previously stashed cache—keeping gear organized and ready for their next move. The group also took time to review technical skills, preparing for their upcoming cache on the 16,000 ft / 4,877 m ridge, where the terrain gets steeper and exposure increases.
With conditions changing fast, it’s unclear how the storm will shape their climbing schedule in the days ahead.
Tune in tomorrow to see how things unfold—and tap the live recording link to hear today’s update straight from the field 

