Denali Expedition: Van Deventer & Team - Apocalyptic at 14K
Posted by: Pete Van Deventer, Robby Young, Jess Matthews
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Denali
Elevation: 14,200'
May 26, 2016 - 11:29 pm PT
Tonight's dispatch will be short courtesy of Storm Evans.
Everyone is doing well but very occupied with shoveling out our tents every 45 minutes as the 60mph wind that is ripping through camp fills everything back in with spindrift. Not the most pleasant day, and we certainly didn't even entertain the thought of going anywhere. Hopefully the winds give us a reprieve and let us get some sleep tonight. We'll touch base tomorrow.
RMI Guide Pete Van Deventer
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Comments (4)
Hello Hitesh, best wishes from everybody at Home. hopefully, weather clears up tomorrow! take care.
Posted by: Paresh on
Hitesh. All is taken care of. Wishing you good weather!!!
Posted by: Rod Dubois on
Sounds miserably cold. Hopefully the sun will come out and the winds will die down and better days lie ahead.
Posted by: leanne on
Sounds awesome, and if by awesome, I mean terrible. Please stay warm and hydrated! Fingers crossed for a clear weather window this weekend!!!!
Posted by: Patrice La Vigne on