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Denali

Postby LTbear » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:02 am

Who on here has reached the summit? Who has tried? Got any stories/ photos/ life-aultering realizations to share with the rest of us? :D
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Re: Denali

Postby Floyd » Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:10 am

There was a 14ers.com gathering of sorts up there last summer - http://www.14ers.com/php14ers/tripreport.php?trip=6118&parmuser=Kiefer&cpgm=tripuser
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Re: Denali

Postby LTbear » Tue Nov 03, 2009 8:45 am

That's awesome. I'll have to read through it tonight after teaching my last lab for the day.

Denali has always been a big-time goal of mine, before I had even scaled anything 12,000 feet high.
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Re: Denali

Postby RoanMtnMan » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:52 am

6 storm bound days at 17,000 for me back in 2002. It was a self supported hillbilly style expedition.

Going back this spring in style.

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Re: Denali

Postby jbchalk » Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:09 am

Very similar to Caleb's self-supported hillbilly expedition (except for the weather, sorry buddy), we climbed the Big D unguided in June 2007 in 12 days roundtrip.
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Re: Denali

Postby RoanMtnMan » Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:14 am

jbchalk wrote:Very similar to Caleb's self-supported hillbilly expedition (except for the weather, sorry buddy), we climbed the Big D unguided in June 2007 in 12 days roundtrip.


You and your weather luck man. Kills me.
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Re: Denali

Postby jbchalk » Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:29 am

RoanMtnMan wrote:
jbchalk wrote:Very similar to Caleb's self-supported hillbilly expedition (except for the weather, sorry buddy), we climbed the Big D unguided in June 2007 in 12 days roundtrip.


You and your weather luck man. Kills me.


Hope it doesnt run out before next year buddy :)
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Re: Denali

Postby RoanMtnMan » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:22 pm

jbchalk wrote:
Hope it doesnt run out before next year buddy :)


Me too, but if I does, I guess I'll be headed to Everest with you in 2011?
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Re: Denali

Postby jbchalk » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:29 pm

Vinson first, bud :) I think we'll have good luck this coming spring with the weather on Everest and Denali.
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Re: Denali

Postby sgladbach » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:42 pm

RoanMtnMan wrote:
jbchalk wrote:Very similar to Caleb's self-supported hillbilly expedition (except for the weather, sorry buddy), we climbed the Big D unguided in June 2007 in 12 days roundtrip.


You and your weather luck man. Kills me.


This part of the discussion highlights a point that you'll soon discover if you investigate Denali. It has brutal storms that are make-or-break for summit success. You'll find many accopmlished mountaineers who were foiled by this peak and many mediocre (or even guided novices) who had success. You can only take so much gear to high camp with you and often climbers run through those supplies while waiting through a storm for their summit bid.

Success on Denali is dependent on good planning, careful execution of that plan, and pure dumb luck. All three need to come together.
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Re: Denali

Postby cheeseburglar » Tue Nov 03, 2009 2:54 pm

sgladbach wrote: You'll find many accopmlished mountaineers who were foiled by this peak and many mediocre (or even guided novices) who had success.


That is definately correct. The weakest member of rope team nacho (me) made it last spring, while two of our studs didn't. Fortunately the rest of the group was strong enough to drag my sorry butt off that hill.
I think the mountain gods of the weather liked our blow up doll.
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Re: Denali

Postby LongLiveTheHuskers » Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:14 pm

cheeseburglar wrote:I think the mountain gods of the weather liked our blow up doll.Image


Thats f*cking awesome.
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Re: Denali

Postby wonderwi » Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:28 pm

My luck on Denali was terrible. Three attempts and zero summits.
Weather, illness and frostbite. All 3 suck on this mountain. Mother
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Re: Denali

Postby LTbear » Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:38 pm

cheeseburglar wrote:
sgladbach wrote: You'll find many accopmlished mountaineers who were foiled by this peak and many mediocre (or even guided novices) who had success.


That is definately correct. The weakest member of rope team nacho (me) made it last spring, while two of our studs didn't. Fortunately the rest of the group was strong enough to drag my sorry butt off that hill.
I think the mountain gods of the weather liked our blow up doll.
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Re: Denali

Postby Haliku » Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:07 am

CB - You earned your summit. I don't recall anyone carrying you one direction or the other. Though at times it would of been nice to just get in the sled and head quickly downhill...

cheeseburglar wrote:That is definately correct. The weakest member of rope team nacho (me) made it last spring, while two of our studs didn't. Fortunately the rest of the group was strong enough to drag my sorry butt off that hill.
I think the mountain gods of the weather liked our blow up doll.
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