The crew is back down in the world, safe and sound in Talkeetna. They travelled down the lower parts of the Kahiltna glacier last night, thru the night and were able to get on a plane first thing this morning. Thanks to our friends at Talkeetna Air Taxi for getting up early this morning and getting them all out in time for on of the famous Road House breakfasts in town.
They plan on relaxing, eating, and catching up on sleep in Talkeetna today, and we'll bring them back to Anchorage tommorow.
Congratulations on a great effort to the guys, the weather didn't cooperate, but we're all happy to see them back down safely.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Back in Talkeetna
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Heading down
At noon today the crew called from high camp to say that they were packing up and heading down the mountain. They put in their time and gave it all they had but the conditions on the upper mountain are not giving them any breaks. The snow has been blowing in and making for unstable conditions for the traverse above high camp to Denali pass.
They plan on getting to base camp by the 14th of July and there they will hope for good weather to fly to Talkeetna for a much deserved beer, burger and shower.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Not Today
As planned they took an acclimitization day yesterday, just hanging out, eating, and resting up for the final push to the top. Apparently they were so well rested they forgot to call last night, but there wasn't really anything to report. Everyone is doing great, and looking forward to a good day to summit. That day was not today, however, as winds and snow kept them in camp, and in their tents for most of the day. They were able to get out, walk around camp, and enjoy the stunning views from 17,200 ft.
Again they are playing the waiting game, hoping for some good weather. With some luck they will summit soon, they have done their part, now it's up to the mountain.
Monday, July 9, 2007
High Camp!!!
Bill called this evening from High Camp! They had a tough day, but everyone is up at 17,200 ft and doing great. They'll take a rest day tommorow, and then hope to go for the top.
It's good to get the news, we'll add some details tommorow.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Waiting For A Change
They called in this afternoon again from 14k camp. The wind up high is still too strong to move on up. We have another group that is sitting at high camp right now, so they are able to call them on the radio and get updates on the winds. It is blowing 30mph + still at high camp, and even stronger winds above there. So, they'll wait another day... Patience is a big part of climbing these high mountains.
The crew has been entertaining themselves with camp games, like the javelin throw with a snow probe. Sounds like they are all in high spirits still, and eating very well. One thing the weather always does on Denali is change, it's just a matter of time.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Again Today
Today was about the same as yesterday. Not much to report, but all is well. Some high winds today up high, and waiting for a change. Check out the Denali forecast at this link http://pafg.arh.noaa.gov/wmofcst.php?wmo=SXAK49PAFG&type=public
That is the same forecast that they are getting on the mountain, for what it's worth. No matter what the forecast says, they will get up in the morning, and see what it's really doing.
Friday, July 6, 2007
Another Day at 14,200 ft
Mixed weather, and new snow kept the crew from getting up to the ridge again today. They started up towards the ridge, and had to turn back. Sounds like the weather is settling down this afternoon, and they are looking forward to a better day tomorrow. Steven made it down to Anchorage, and should be on his way home soon by the sounds of it. Everybody was doing great, and looking forward to some nice weather.