Aconcagua: Cifelli & Team Carry to Camp 2 & Enjoy their Mountain Family
Posted by: Dominic Cifelli, Jack Delaney, Jess Wedel
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Aconcagua
Elevation: 16,200'
When I first climbed a mountain years ago. I did it to help a friend with a late life mid life crisis. After that I continued to climb but never had an answer to the question “why”? Today I found my answer. Today we trekked from Camp 1 to Camp 2. A gain of around 2,000' in elevation. On the walk it came to me that we have formed a mountain family. We have Dom the Dominating. The father figure and leader of the group. Toothpick, the moral foundation.Gator. Charles Darwin. Origin of species. THE living fossil. David, the doc. Jack, the nephew that always says one more rep at the gym. Rossi, the long lost cousin from Europe. Mary Beth, the aunt that always knows if your telling the truth or not.Hudson, hair = Epic!, Tim, the crazy uncle willing to medically treat your cats for everything. Cam, the strong but silent type. Today as we moved up the mountain. We did it as a group with everyone matching speed and ability perfectly. No one was left behind and all were in good spirits and willing to help anyone with anything. There were words of encouragement, and a sense of belonging - the likes you do not see very often. It is in this spirit that I can say everyone here is a Lion King compared to what you will see in an average day of work. Except Gator, he is more of a Gator King.
Signing out from Camp 1 with everyone in good spirits and health.
P.S. Jane I’m fine.
Climber Shane Chidester
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Mary Beth is the best! So proud of you! Ten cuidado y te amo cuñada!
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