Aconcagua: Justman & Team Reach Camp 2
Posted by: JJ Justman, Geoff Schellens
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Aconcagua
Elevation: 18,200'
First, my condolences to both Green Bay and Seattle. For more uplifting news, the team moved to Camp Two at 18200 feet. As usual, everyone is feeling great. The sun is shining now, however, the clouds are moving in. I wouldn't doubt we get some more snow.
Yesterday the mountain had a fresh blanket of snow, which made for beautiful climbing today. For now, we are all getting settled into our new home for the next couple of days. Stay tuned because we are literally a hop, skip and a jump from the summit. If we get the weather we will move to high camp in a few days!
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Comments (10)
Todd and Jim, I am really thrilled to be able to follow your progress and adventure. I join Sally in prayer for great weather and success in the summiting.
love, mOm
Posted by: Jana on
Looks like our good weather window thoughts,from Duluth MN, are working. Get good rest today for your move to C3 tomorrow. We love you and miss you Jeffrey.
Posted by: Paula Hall on
Thinking of you Mike!!
Love
Cuz
Posted by: Holly McHugh on
Happy Tuesday Fred! We’re with you. Good luck and stay safe.
Posted by: Sandy & Fred on
Keep going Greg, we are all behind you, I’m really far behind you. Have fun buddy, be safe.
Fin
Posted by: Fin on
Uncle Greg, hope that you are doing well,. Remember the little train engine.
Posted by: Henry on
GB,Katrina says stay warm and good luck for a successful summit. Do you still have tp? :)
Posted by: Kim Morgan on
So glad everyone is staying so strong at such high altitudes! I’ll be praying for great weather and a successful summit attempt.
Posted by: Sally McClure on
Will send positive thoughts for good weather!
Posted by: Bonny Rogers on
Deep breathes, lots of clean water, good refueling food and rest, on your part. Postive thoughts, good energy, and prayers foe good weather window for rest of your climb, from us at <700ft elevation.
You guys are doing great! Hugs!!
Posted by: Paula Hall on