11 May ,
2017

Exped day 7: Kai and Patrick navigate crevasses with tact

May 11 Altitude: 3300 to 4100 meters Weather: sunny, cold (-10 to -15), cloudy, snow / yes, all in one day Time climbing: 7h37 Rushing the morning packing, I feel a little overwhelmed with what to pack. We are going to cache at 4000 meters and come down and need to plan for the coming […]

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10 May ,
2017

Exped day 6: carrying 60 pounds pack for 2 hours, active rest day?

May 10 Altitude: 3300 Weather: perfect, sunny The night was cold, probably -10 in the tent but the forecast from base camp is announcing a high pressure system and better weather. We wake up to a sea of clouds under us. It is beautiful, for hundreds of miles all around us, clouds are everywhere, nature […]

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9 May ,
2017

Exped Day 5: snowed into camp

May 9, stationary at camp 2, no altitude gain It’s 3am when I wake up and exchange looks with Patrick. He mentions he finds it hard to breathe and stuffy. It’s been snowing for the past 10 hours or more and the tent is half buried in snow. Not much air is getting in. Pat […]

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8 May ,
2017

Exped Day 4: 1000 meters ascent in snowstorm

May 8 Altitude: 2300 to 3300 meters   (My new Garmin Fenix 5X and its maps function do a great job telling me that I am right on the West Buttress path to the top of Denali – not that I needed confirmation but its fun to see how technology has become incredibly precise and reliable […]

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7 May ,
2017

Exped day 3: first caching day

May 7 – Altitude: 2300 meters What do you do when you are carrying too much gear for mountain climbing travel? you ‘cache’ the gear that you will not need for the coming days for example food bags, high altitude warm down gear, crampons, snow pickets, gas for stove etc. Obviously we had to carry […]

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6 May ,
2017

Expedition Day 2: Pulling heavy sleds for hours

May 6 2017 – Altitude: 2000 meters It’s another beautiful day but cold. We are totally geared up, harnesses with ascenders, 3 locking and 9 non-locking carabiners on the harness loops, all for a purpose, cordelettes for building crevasse rescue anchors, various pieces of webbing for chest harness and for securing the sled to the […]

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5 May ,
2017

Exped Day 1 (part 2): Steep Glacier landing

The plane (Otter skiplane) flies past Denali. Lian, the female pilot, nicely turns the plane so both side can see the stunning views of North Americas giant. It’s a beautiful day, sunny as we land on the Glacier after a steep descent. Skis are down and we glide on the snow. Welcome to basecamp says […]

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5 May ,
2017

Exped Day 1 (part 1): flying to the glacier, closer to Denali

The big day has come. National park service briefing in the morning, getting serious about how hard this mountain is. Then skills practice, finalising bags and sleds, personal briefing from Colby Coombs owner of this mountaineering company. Quite intense and deep! And off to the airport for a 4pm flight to Denali base camp. Tonight […]

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4 May ,
2017

Day 3: Talkeetna Guide meeting & gear check

A breakfast of Hotcakes at the Roadhouse, a sort of gigantic Alaskan pancake. The final gear wrap up time in our room, figuring out which duffle we are taking, what stays in Talkeetna and what comes on the mountain. A quick lunch at the Denali Brew Pub where we meet Abdul, one of our team […]

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3 May ,
2017

Day 2: Anchorage to Talkeetna, getting closer to Denali

After a hearty breakfast at the Snow City Cafe in Anchorage, we walk back to the hotel. I wrap up some work stuff while Patrick is packing and Xavier making final gear purchases at the local Walmart. At 1pm sharp, Tom is in front of the hotel with his GM van. We load our 6 […]

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