Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Monday, June 18, 2007
Safe and Sound and back in Town!
The team descended from High Camp on the 14th and spent the night at 14,200'. They walked down to Base Camp the following day.
The lower glacier was fairly exciting with numerous crevasses that were covered by thin, weak bridges. No one took any big crevasse falls, but several climbers poked in to their knees or waist. The evening light was magical as the peaks that they had been looking down on from above just days earlier were bathed in orange and pink and towered above the weary crew.
Friday morning dawed beautiful and they boarded an Otter aircraft for a jaw-dropping flight out to Talkeetna. Burgers, halibut and a beer or two were consumed in an effort to catch up on some of the calories that were consumed by summit day and the descent.
Everyone is now making their way home.
I had the good fortune to climb alongside this team and would like to extend my heartfelt thanks for their exceptionally good attitudes and energy. They really came together as a team and worked great together.
I will add some photos and perhaps some depth to some of the posts in a few days.
Best,
Todd
The lower glacier was fairly exciting with numerous crevasses that were covered by thin, weak bridges. No one took any big crevasse falls, but several climbers poked in to their knees or waist. The evening light was magical as the peaks that they had been looking down on from above just days earlier were bathed in orange and pink and towered above the weary crew.
Friday morning dawed beautiful and they boarded an Otter aircraft for a jaw-dropping flight out to Talkeetna. Burgers, halibut and a beer or two were consumed in an effort to catch up on some of the calories that were consumed by summit day and the descent.
Everyone is now making their way home.
I had the good fortune to climb alongside this team and would like to extend my heartfelt thanks for their exceptionally good attitudes and energy. They really came together as a team and worked great together.
I will add some photos and perhaps some depth to some of the posts in a few days.
Best,
Todd
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Successful Summit!
Team Heidi had a bluebird of a day to summit. I think everyone made it (no reports to the contrary) to the top of the continent! They spent the night at High Camp, and headed down the glacier today.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Thursday, June 7, 2007
Still waiting
Forecast is for more big winds until at least Monday...
Reading books, making coffee, eating, sleeping....
Reading books, making coffee, eating, sleeping....
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
At Camp 3
The team is at Camp 3; 14,000 feet. They made a carry to 15,700 and everyone is doing great. The weather has been snowy and windy for a few days, but they had a mostly clear and gusty day today. High winds are predicted (60 mph. blasts) through Friday.
Sunday, June 3, 2007
At Camp 2
Team Heidi is at Camp 2 after making a carry around Windy Corner. Tomorrow they'll be moving to 14,000ft. I think they had burritos for dinner.
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