The team carried loads of food and supplies up the steepest section of the route yesterday (Thursday), in preparation for their move to High Camp tomorrow or the next day. They had beautiful weather and made good time.
The "Headwall" is a 600' (260m) snow and ice face that reaches 40 degrees in steepness. The climbers clip themselves into fixed lines with mechanical ascenders to protect themselves in the event of a slip. It is fun and exciting climbing that leads to a spectacular ridge, which they will follow when they move to High Camp.
Friday, July 3, 2009
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Hi Sher,
ReplyDeleteThinking about you every hour and every day, doing really great!! Auntie Cheryl says keep climbing you r almost there!! King crab, shrimpies in freezer waiting for you! love you much
Mom and Popples
Sheri.. your mom sure worries about you! All I want to know for sure is that you packed a Canadian flag to put on the top of that mountain, and hope you are having the most amazing time of your life! It's amazing what you and the group are doing!.. stay warm and safe!
ReplyDeleteLove Aunt D
Hi Stina
ReplyDeleteSounds like everything is going great. We are very happy for you. We wish you all the best. Enjoy and Good luck Sis.
Love, Karl, Karoline, July and Uffe
Hello dear Stina
ReplyDeleteGood news from you all on that mountain. We wish you all the best.
We are very well and following you while travelling.
Vi elsker dig skat.
Love Dad and Mom
Shawn
ReplyDeleteIt sounds amazing, I hope you are staying warm and enjoying every step. I think it is incredible what you are doing. Good Luck!
Cindy