- Melissa Arnot
- Alex Barber
- Gabriel Barral
- Bridget Belliveau
- Jake Beren
- Zeb Blais
- Katrina Bloemsma
- Katie Bono
- Nick Brown
- Adam Butterfield
- Anne Gilbert Chase
- Lance Colley
- Sean Collon
- Leon Davis
- Elias de Andres Martos
- Cody Doolan
- Paul Edgren
- Mark Falender
- Leah Fisher
- Eric Frank
- Steve Gately
- Josh Gautreau
- Thomas Greene
- Casey Grom
- Dave Hahn
- Walter Hailes
- Tim Hardin
- Mike Haugen
- Bryan Hendrick
- Andy Hildebrand
- Mike Hinckley
- Joe Horiskey
- Nick Hunt
- Tyler Jones
- J.J. Justman
- Levi Kepsel
- Mike King
- Adam Knoff
- Katy Laveck
- Ben Liken
- Josh Maggard
- Paul Maier
- Linden Mallory
- Lindsay Mann
- Andres Marin
- Jeff Martin
- Robert Montague
- Erik Nelson
- Chase Nelson
- Billy Nugent
- Brent Okita
- Logan Randolph
- Tyler Reid
- Dave Reynolds
- Kel Rossiter
- Geoff Schellens
- Shaun Sears
- Garrett Stevens
- Jason Thompson
- Mike Tomlinson
- Mark Tucker
- Mike Uchal
- Pete Van Deventer
- Alex Van Steen
- Ed Viesturs
- Maile Wade
- Mike Walter
- Seth Waterfall
- Solveig Waterfall
- Peter Whittaker
- Win Whittaker
- Bryson Williams
- Dan Windham
- Robby Young
Posts from 05/2011
Mt. McKinley Expedition: Hailes & Team Rest at 11,200’ Camp
Posted by: | May 31, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount McKinley
Elevation: 11,200'
Rest, rest, rest…the order of the day was rest. After five days of mountaineering work on Mt. McKinley everyone enjoyed our first day of eating, napping, reading, more eating and then bed time.
As luck would have it that the first windy, snowy day coincided with our day of rest. Perfect timing. As we get in bed for the night the sky is clearing and the wind has subsided. We are hoping for another good day tomorrow as we climb to 14,000 feet.
Happy anniversary Steve and Denise.
RMI Guide Walter Hailes & Team
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Andy, sorry I missed your call, but we’ve been thinking of you! Stay strong and safe! Mom says hi too! Good luck with the rest of the climb…..then you will… read more
Posted by: Sybille Macke on 6/2/2011 at 12:48 pm
Pete, it’s always great to hear you all are doing so well. I’ll be with Iggy I think when you get back, so get ready for some major dog love.… read more
Posted by: Katie on 6/1/2011 at 8:58 pm
Mt. McKinley: Knoff & Upper West Rib Team Move to 14,000’ Camp
Posted by: | May 31, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount McKinley
Elevation: 14,000'
Hello, this is Adam Knoff and the Upper West Rib Team. We are settled in nicely here at 14,000’, Advanced Base Camp. We moved up today in the harsh winds but pushed through, maintained, got here in good style and everyone here is doing great.
We have coined ourselves a new team name that being “The Family Style West Rib Team”. Because back in Talkeetna we decided we were going to fit 5 people in a 4 man tent on our expedition. Courtney Scaife being a good old fashion Wisconsin girl said “This is just like family style camping” and now we will refer to ourselves as the Family Style West Rib Team.
The weather here is cloudy but calm and relatively warm for this altitude. We will be taking a rest day tomorrow, with the exception of climbing down about 500’ below camp to retrieve our cache . The following day we will have a full rest day. So a nice, leisurely couple of days coming up compared to the seven solid days of movement we’ve had the last week. We will be checking in tomorrow and let you know how our rest is going.
RMI Guide Adam Knoff
RMI Guide Adam Knoff checks in from 14,000' on Mt. McKinley.
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Way to go Courto!!!!!! Keep on making the Cheeseheads proud. You are a super rock star - kind of scares me actually as I sit on my mommy butt drinking… read more
Posted by: Susannah Thompson on 6/3/2011 at 12:01 pm
Buen dia rucho, te amo mucho…acurucaaaa! jaja… feliz aventura…
read morePosted by: Anita on 6/2/2011 at 2:35 pm
Mt. McKinley: Hailes Update
Posted by: | May 31, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount McKinley
Elevation: 11,200'
Mt. McKinley’s “Windy Corner” lived up to it’s name today. We carried a load of food and gear into a head wind to a cache site at about 13,500 ft. Luckily once we made the turn around the corner the winds died and we enjoyed the bright, warm sunshine while we buried our cache and took a break before heading back down to camp.
We will rest tomorrow in preparation for our move to our next camp.
Mike would like to wish a “Happy Birthday to Papa George”.
RMI Guide Walter Hailes
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I love and miss you a lot. I’m glad your trip is going well.
read morePosted by: Ashley on 6/1/2011 at 8:40 pm
Love the updates! Keep up the great effort, guys!
read morePosted by: Kelly on 5/31/2011 at 2:11 pm
Mt. McKinley: Okita & Team Reach the Summit!
Posted by: | May 30, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount McKinley
Elevation: 17,200'
What a perfect day for a summit! And so, what better way to spend the day high on Denali than to go for a little walk. First to Denali Pass still shrouded in the cold morning’s shade. Then, bang a hard right followed by a sweeping left towards Archdeacon’s Tower. Over hill and dale to the Football Field, then up Pig Hill for a final but kicker and onto the summit ridge.
We finally reached the summit at about 5:30, wearing our big down parkas to protect us from a rather chilly breeze. What a day!
Unfortunately we were missing a couple of key members of our team, a consequence of not taking a rest day after our big push up from 14,200’ camp. But we all discussed the gamble of taking advantage of a perfect day on your first morning and agreed on the strategy.
So, Clay and Frank, having reached their personal high point of 19,000’ today, will have another chance at the summit tomorrow if the weather holds up along with their motivation. These two have probably earned the right to summit as much as anyone due to their hard work for the team, selflessness, and good nature. Maile, Leon and I, along with the rest of the team, are completely committed to helping these two amazing individuals reach their goals.
We’re all looking forward to a good night’s sleep, so until next time…
RMI Guides Brent, Leon and Maile
RMI Guide Brent Okita checks in after reaching the summit of Mt. McKinley with his team.
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Frank - awesome. What a fantastic accomplishment; to think that I personally know someone who scaled Mt Mckinley. Can’t wait to hear the story and see pics.
Lou (Adam’s dad)
read morePosted by: Lou Lenz on 6/4/2011 at 4:20 am
Been looking for your name Uncle Frank!! Good Luck, hope all is well!! We’re thinking of you and sending you the best weather ever!
read morePosted by: Britain on 6/2/2011 at 6:40 am
Mt. Everest Expedition: Season Ends
Posted by: | May 30, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Everest
Elevation: 17,575'
RMI Guide Mark Tucker reported from Everest Base Camp that RMI Guide Melissa Arnot and her climbing partner Dave Morton have safely returned to Base Camp. Unfortunately, they were unable to summit Mt. Everest on this expedition but we are all glad that they are back safe and sound.
The season on Mt. Everest is complete and the tent city at 17,575’ which came alive in mid March with expedition members, trekkers, Sherpa and Base Camp staff is now bare of tents and people.
Congratulations again to RMI Guides Dave Hahn and Linden Mallory on their successful summit climb. Thank you to Mark Tucker and all the staff at High Altitude Dreams for another safe and successful season on Mt. Everest.
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melissa, i’m so proud of you and am glad you are safe! i am honored to have had you guide me. safe travels my friend!
read morePosted by: amy oconnell on 6/3/2011 at 9:36 pm
Mt. Rainier: May 30th Update
Posted by: | May 30, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount Rainier
Elevation: 10,060'
The Four Day Summit Climb May 27 - 30, 2011 made their summit bid this morning but were forced to turn around at 13,800’ due to poor visibility. The team is descending to Camp Muir and will be making their way back to Paradise by early afternoon.
Mt. McKinley: Okita & Team Move to 17,200’ Camp
Posted by: | May 29, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount McKinley
Elevation: 17,200'
An always tough move to 17,200’ was made a bit more pleasant today with some perfect weather and climbing conditions.
We’re all in bed now after setting up camp and having dinner. We’re awaiting the morning to see if this nice weather holds out. If things are perfect, we’ll go for the summit! I’ve learned that you just can’t pass up a perfect day on this mountain. I’ve seen too many other folks squander opportunities that never arise again.
However, a rest day would be most welcome if conditions are at all marginal. It might just mean that we have to wait out a weather system coming our way in the next couple of days.
Goodnight,
RMI Guides Brent, Leon and Maile
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Well done everyone, hope the weather stays god for you all. Stay safe, Love to Paul from Catherine, John, Lauren, Ben, Mum & Dad xxxx
read morePosted by: Catherine Haslewood on 5/31/2011 at 5:51 am
Dear guides, please post update on the team progress as soon as you can
read morePosted by: Marina on 5/30/2011 at 10:24 pm
Mt. McKinley: Knoff & Upper West Rib Team Move to 11,000’
Posted by: | May 29, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount McKinley
Elevation: 11,000'
Hello, this is Adam Knoff and the Upper West Rib Climbing Team. We are established comfortably here at 11,000’ on Mt. McKinley. We moved up today from our camp at 10,200’ in very nice weather.
The weather deteriorated a little bit this afternoon bringing some clouds and light snow. We were able to climb above camp for a few hours and found a nice place to do some ice climbing and some training. That got everybody excited and morale is good.
Everyone is feeling strong and we expect to make a carry up to 14,000’ tomorrow. Then we will see what the weather is like as the forecast calls for a low pressure system on Tuesday and Wednesday. This puts a little uncertainty into our planning so we’ll play it by ear.
As our team gets to know each other we have discovered that the never snoring Mr. James Fitch does in fact snore. And that is one of the fun new discoveries of the trip so far.
We’ll keep you posted as our plans for the upcoming days develop.
RMI Guide Adam Knoff
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James, glad to know you’ve finally gotten up there. It’s worth the wait. Courtney, nice job getting the heavy load hauling done. All spectacular country ahead. Be safe and have… read more
Posted by: Steve Bott on 5/31/2011 at 9:05 pm
Congrats on your progress so far - please continue to keep us posted, thank you. So glad to hear the whole team is doing well. If Peter is James’ tentmate,… read more
Posted by: Esther Kim on 5/31/2011 at 12:05 am
Mt. McKinley: Hailes & Team Move to 11,000’ Camp
Posted by: | May 29, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount McKinley
Elevation: 11,000'
Good evening friends and family,
We are all comfortably moved into our new camp at about 11,000 feet. It took us 2.5 hours to move here from 9,500 feet and about 2 hours to level tent platforms, dig our cook area, and retrieve the cache we established yesterday. Everyone worked hard to refine this camp because we are planning on being here for the next three nights. We will carry gear higher on the mountain, rest, and continue to acclimate.
We will check in again soon.
RMI Guide Walter Hailes
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Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. Good luck and enjoy the journey. Love to Andy.
Dad and Nita
Posted by: Nita Pennardt on 5/31/2011 at 6:31 am
Good luck and be safe! Love to Andy!
Mom
Posted by: Ingrid Pennardt on 5/31/2011 at 5:37 am
Mt. Rainier: May 29th Update
Posted by: | May 29, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Mount Rainier
Elevation: 10,000'
The Summit Teams departed Camp Muir for an early alpine start today but were forced to turn around at approximately 11,400’ due to high winds, poor visibility and reportedly high avalanche conditions. The Five Day Summit Climb May 25 - 29 and the Four Day Summit Climb May 26 - 29 teams returned safely to Camp Muir and rested for a few hours before starting their decent to Paradise.
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