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Mt. McKinley: Jones & Team Achieve New Heights

June 2, 2015 - 10:40 pm PT (Both updates received) New heights achieved! Today we rose early to no wind and blue skies with a satellite lenticular cloud slowly inching closer, cluing us into the fact that the weather may change in the next few days. We loaded our food, fuel and other equipment making for a smooth and relatively quick trip up to our next camp at 14,000'. We dug a large pit in the snow in the center of the Genet basin and filled it with many of the supplies that we will need for the next stages of the climb. With the weather still holding we passed the infamous Windy Corner in breathless air. The crew flowed down hill flawlessly making a short stop at the rarely visited lunch rock bump view point. Taking in the full panorama of the enormous Father and Son wall, the upper Peters Glacier, NW Buttress and the Washburn Wall! Spectacular! The short nap was well deserved this afternoon and the days timing was impeccable. The snow and a brisk breeze blew in shortly after our arrival. Which was followed by one of the best Ramen meals ever consumed on the slopes of Denali. Now as we crawl into our tents a light snow continues and we wait to see what tomorrow brings. Good evening all. RMI Guide Tyler Jones June 1, 2015 Blog Today was another great weather day! We had bagels salmon and cream cheese. Not bad for mountain food! Yet we decided after four days of hard work we took a real full rest day in order to regain our strength and further our acclimatization. The day progressed with some tent time laying around like mushrooms on a pizza. As the afternoon rolled in we spent time training our walking skills and prepping our kits for carrying our load to 14,000 Camp. We're hoping for good weather tomorrow. Send us good vibes. As the sun crests the horizon to the north in this latitude we stare at purple sky's to the south in the shade of the mountain. RMI Guide Tyler Jones

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Comments (5)

Nice job guys!! I hope you are all having fun and staying warm :)

Posted by: Jen Boekenoogen on

Daddy! 6th Grade is over!  Excited to play some video games and sleep in!

Be careful!

Love you,
Oz

Posted by: Oz on

Keep kicking ass D.G. and Tyler!

Posted by: Will Ivy on

Hi Brenda and team sounds like your right on schedule.  May the sky stay clear and bright

Posted by: Richard Larscheid on

Way to go team! Scaling new heights and happy to be along for the trip with all of you. Good luck to all from Kathy and Daddy Frank to Lee. Be safe and enjoy every moment.

Posted by: Frank Suring on

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