Denali Expedition: King & Team Move to 14K Camp
Posted by: Mike King, Alex Halliday, Abby Westling
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska Denali
Thursday, June 3, 2021 - 9:59 pm PT
We got up and packed up camp this morning with blue skies and little to no wind. Having just put in a cache at 13,500’ the terrain would not be new. A warmer day than yesterday had us stuck at times behind slower moving parties. We got to 14,200’ camp located in Genet Basin having done a lot of hard work but the Team built camp and we are getting ready for a late dinner. We got a chance to see 2 of 3 RMI teams as they descended from high camp this evening. Tomorrow we will sleep in, pick up our cache and continue to improve camp. No need to go up high until we get a few nights here and some well earned rest. Thanks for following along.
Comments (7)
This is Awesome news!! Enjoy every moment , every beautiful view! Climb Strong Tom!!!
Posted by: Dave Kestel on
Great to see blue skies and improved weather. Get needed rest and move ahead. Thank you for in insight and photography. Tell Rob hello, Tio
Posted by: Kleberg Tio on
Unbelievable views! Yes, crew! Enjoy your rest day in the clouds. Hope there’s lots more big breakfasts in the plan!
Posted by: Rae on
Hearing your wisdom: “all good things come with patience!” Following along and the Wolff family is rooting for you!
Posted by: Sam Wolff on
You’re getting so close! good work everyone!
Posted by: Jen Fortier on
Watching your progress from afar with fascination and admiration. What mind-blowing scenery!
Colin & Sue
Posted by: Colin & Sue on
Keep on moving up. Enjoy a few days here. Loving my daily updates.
Posted by: Louise Rothwell on