In the far north lies one of the most magnificent ranges of mountains in the world. The Alaska Range stretches 400 miles across southcentral Alaska. It is a wild place, covered in glaciers and punctuated by rugged peaks. The crown of the range is Denali, at 20,320 feet (6194 m), the highest peak in North America. Located so close to the Arctic circle, Denali can present some of the most challenging and rugged conditions of any mountain on earth.
Each year a relatively few climbers from around the world migrate to test themselves on the slopes of Denali. Mountain Trip has been assisting these climbers achieve their Denali dreams since 1976. We love what we do and are happy to help provide you a taste of what these climbers are experiencing by updating their progress in this blog. Following the expedition, we will post numerous photos from the expedition, so please keep checking in.
On June 23, 2009, a team of climbers will arrive in Anchorage. They will be accompanied by three Mountain Trip guides:
Heidi Kloos from Ridgway, Colorado
Sebastian Grau from Santiago de Chile
Justin Buttrick from Anchorage, Alaska
Let's meet the climbers!
Stina Glavind from Denmark
Sheri Bastien from Canada
Jaysen Armugmum from the UK
Scott McNaughton from the UK
Neil Hunter from the UK
Mirek Standowicz from the US
Shawn Dawson from the US
George Stewart from the UK
Patrick Turner from the US
Please keep in mind that communication from the big mountains can be challenging and occasionally intermittent. We will post updates as often as possible, but please keep in mind the old adage, "NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS!" when it comes to communications from the Range.
Also, please be advised that while we will attempt to pass comments along to the climbers, this is not always possible. The intent of this dispatch blog is to keep you up to date on your friends' and loved ones' progress while on the expedition, and to give you an opportunity to express your support of their dreams. We are certain they will love to read all of your comments when they get back to civilization, so please do post comments.
Friday, May 1, 2009
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ReplyDeleteDet er dejligt at høre, at du er kommet godt til Seattle. Vi tænker på dig og er jo faktisk ikke så langt væk.
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Mirek, POWODZENIA :)! ENJOY!
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ReplyDeleteGo Jaysen! Love from all the family
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ReplyDeleteLocation of Makatea Island, French Polynesia (Latitude: 15° 49' 60 S, Longitude: 148° 15' 0 W)IT REALLY EXISTS! Stay warm Mirek ! :)
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ReplyDeleteHi Sheri, Stay safe and warm if possible off to Manitou. Luv you much!! Mom and Popples
ReplyDeleteSheri... Keep those legs warm for our run when you come home!... You make me very proud to be your Auntie!... Love D
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