Denali Expedition: Young & Team Getting Well Rested at 11,000’ Camp
Posted by: Robby Young, Nick Scott, Joe Hoch
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Denali
Elevation: 11,000'
Tuesday, June 4, 2019 - 9:29 PM PT
The mountain was surly this morning. Winds were cold and strong when we woke up to attempt a carry to a cache at 13,600’. So we did what all smart climbers would do, and we stayed put and enjoyed warm down sleeping bags and snack food. We put in some serious chill time today, while the mountain continued move the air around until early afternoon. We are definitely feeling rested at this point after two full rest days here at 11,000' Camp, and are looking forward to getting up and attem and moving uphill tomorrow if the improved forecast comes to fruition. Not only are we rested, but we’re also full of macaroni and cheese and bacon from this evenings dinner. Here’s to putting that fuel to work tomorrow!
RMI Guides Robby, Nick, Joe and Team ‘All the Cheese’
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Comments (3)
Well hope rest time is over and you are continuing your climb
Stay strong and climb safe
❤️❤️
Posted by: John Zabinski on
Allan!!
We love you so much and we are so proud of you. Keep up the awesome climbing! We loved seeing the map that was posted. Holy cow! That’s a long way! So amazing!!!
Love your little sis, Wayne, Chris and Robert
Posted by: Corrine on
RAHIMMM!!!!!!
We miss you a lot and hope you’re rocking it out on that darn mountain! You can have as many jolly ranhers are you want when you get back!
Stay warm - you got this dude!
Posted by: Cintas on