Monday, June 30, 2008

A view of Denali while they crew was hunkered down


I woke up at Camp 1 the first morning that the crew was at High Camp and looked up in almost horror at the upper portions of Denali. The pioneer Alaska explorer and climber Bradford Washburn would have described the cloud covering the upper mountain as a "Lenticularis Sonofabitchicus." I don't mean to offend, but what he meant was that the lenticular cloud is representative of extremely high winds. When I saw this, I didn't even bother trying to raise the team on the radio, as I knew they weren't going anywhere. This is the sort of weather that Denali can throw at a team, and this crew is to be commended for hanging tough for a week in this sort of wind.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

In Talkeetna

They are all out of the mountains and in the relative civilization of Talkeetna.  They are obviously a bit disappointed, but it sounds like they had a great trip.  They will spend the night in Talkeetna tonight probably eating and drinking too much, and then back to Anchorage tomorrow and on home. 

Good effort to all of the climbers, sorry for your bad luck with the weather.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Coming Down

Well I'm sure they are all a bit disappointed, but they gave it a great shot.  They left from high camp yesterday afternoon and descended to 14,000 camp.   They had been at high camp for a week, and watched a bunch of snow fall and the wind blow up high for most of their stay.  High camp is a tough place to hang out and most groups are pretty tired and weakened by the end of a 7 day stay at that altitude.  The forecast isn't looking good thru the weekend and it sounds like everyone was ready to come on down.  

Sometimes it just comes down to luck on Denali...   They did everything they could to position themselves to summit, they worked very hard to get there, and the weather shut them down.  

They will be working their way down to basecamp in the next day or so and fly out to Talkeetna by the end of the week.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Another Stormy Day...

Talked to Zach again this morning, and they are not going to be able to summit again today.  The forecast is not looking promising for the next few days, and they are running out of days.  They have been up there for 7 days now, and may have to make some hard decisions soon.  Hopefully they get a break in the weather soon.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Same Story...

They are hanging tough at high camp, which is a beautiful place, but not the most comfortable spot in the world to spend many days.  

We'll hope for a break in the weather soon.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Windy up High

Another day of high winds prevented them from attempting the summit on Saturday.   They'll hope to get a shot today...   

Friday, June 20, 2008

Not Today

Zach called still hanging at high camp today.  There were some high winds up over the summit today, not a good summit day...

They'll be ready to try again tomorrow.

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