Mt. McKinley: Beren & Team Training Day 2
Posted by: Jake Beren, Christina Dale, Andrew Kiefer
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Denali
Elevation: 14,200'
Sunday June 14th 8:50 pm PT
Today we wished our dear friends "Bon voyage" as the other RMI teams moved up on the West Rib and Buttress. Good luck everyone!
As for our esteemed crew, we spent the midday training to be as agile as the mighty wolverine when we tackle the fixed lines. It was great to see everyone both excel at the training course and take the time to enjoy the absurdly beautiful views of Hunter, Foraker and the Kahiltna Glacier. It was a stunning day up here.
Tomorrow we hope to carry goods higher up to prepare for moving when the weather allows. Wish us luck!
RMI Guide Jake Beren
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Comments (9)
Jake, you’re killin’ me! It’s been over 48 hours since your last post. What’s happening? How’s the weather? Is everybody OK? Did you guys summit already?
Posted by: Norm Vork on
Hi,
I hope you’re having a good time AJ.Good work till now,keep up the spirit.Take care see you soon at sea level. :)
Posted by: Megha Bhardwaj on
Keep up the strong work, Meredith. The photos are stunning, I can’t wait to hear your stories. Good luck. Tracye
Posted by: Tracye on
Greetings from sea level: May The Force be with you!
Posted by: nsb on
For Bill Dorn and team -
Cheering you on from Vashon Island - climb strong and safe! Watching your progress each day on the blog and maps. See you back on the Rock soon -
Theron
Posted by: Theron Shaw on
Meredith and team-
Lots of good strong work under your belts, and a bit more to go.
Keep it up, we are all so proud of the effort!
Geoff
Posted by: Geoff on
For Bill Dorn - what an adventure ! Hopefully the weather will be good for the rest of the climb.
Posted by: Carol and Bill on
Good luck to all. You will be victorious! :)
- Priya
Posted by: Priya on
You folks are making amazing progress. We are really excited to see how well it appears to be going! Best wishes and good luck to you all.
Norm and Bill’s friends on Vashon Island.
Posted by: Norm Vork on