2019
Training for Denali – what’s it all about?
Climbing Denali, like any high mountain, is a long journey not only a summit climb. It requires preparation, dedication, commitment. Training is at the center of the journey. Training, for me, started officially in January. Before that, I was lightly training while recovering from my trail running race ankle sprain. Mike Tse, who coached me […]
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Friendship & teamwork: recipe for expedition success
Such a long and difficult expedition can hardly be done alone. It requires a group of people, close & reliable friends, supported by many others, loved ones, friends and family and a support team, the guides. Success resides in the work of a group and the unconditional support of one another. A few people have […]
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Denali tested gear review
Attempting Denali is a long, arduous expedition in extreme temperatures that can easily plummet to -40C in May or even later in the season at high altitude. The weather in unpredictable, and therefore, it requires the right gear to face what nature throws at us. The every day life ‘luxuries’ or what we are made […]
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Post-Denali Mountaineering Thoughts
People often ask: Why do you do this, How about the risks, How about the people you love, For what purpose? For me, it is simple, clear and transparent, but for many people it is not, so let me try a simple reply. In its most basic way, in its essence, mountaineering is like any […]
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Exped Day 19: We are free but with mixed emotions
Visibility has improved and we hear Kai shouting “pack your tent guys focus on your own gear, then on the common gear, we might be flying out soon, they are sending a probe plane to test the visibility and conditions” We are psyched and rush to gather all our stuff. Probe plane lands on the […]
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Exped Day 18: Stuck at Base Camp (Video Blog)
(Click picture below to view Base Camp video blog)
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