Denali Expedition: Hahn & Team Set up Camp at Base of Ski Hill
Posted by: Dave Hahn, Dominic Cifelli, Matt McEttrick
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Denali
Elevation: 7,800'
Monday, June 21, 2021 - 6:23 pm PT
This time the weather forecasts were off, but in our favor. They predicted snow and showers overnight and we didn’t get them. We were up at 1 AM and although there was a good bit of cloud around, it wasn’t low on the glacier and it wasn’t trapping the heat. The snow at camp was still mushy, but we had high hopes that things would freeze to make for easier and safer travel conditions. It takes a bit of work to knock down tents and get packed and moving that first time. With a little breakfast on board, we were out of camp and walking by 3:40. Our climb began with a downhill stretch. We just got used to having snowshoes on and heavy sleds teathered to our packs as we trudged down the SE Fork to the main Kahiltna Glacier. By then the first sunshine had found Mt Foraker’s northeastern hanging glaciers making for some fabulous color. Once on the main glacier, the gentle uphill began -although very little of it felt gentle with our heavy loads. The freeze had taken place, right on schedule, and the walking was as easy as it could be. We moved around and across a few ugly crevasse bridges in our first hours, taking rest breaks every hour or so. It was nice to be able to bump fists with JT Schmitt’s successful RMI team as we passed on the glacier. There were great views of Denali and the West Buttress for most of our journey but then the clouds started to roll in for real. We pulled into our intended camp by about 9 AM and set to building tents, a kitchen/dining area and a latrine. In other words -we did some digging in the snow. The first snowflakes fell just as we were putting finishing touches on our new digs. The real showers didn’t begin until we were well into nap time. By the time we came out for dinner, the snow had quit but clouds were still obscuring our views. We sat in our dining tent for a bit, but then turned in early, anticipating another alpine start for tomorrow.
Best Regards,
Comments (2)
Prayers & All the best to your team for a fun, safe trip w/ good weather & clear skies !!! & please give our love to Sanjeev Nagrath —-from Niki, Rohan, Courtney , Nora & Anjalika Nagrath
Posted by: Anjalika Nagrath on
You got this, praying for better weather and safety for all of you! Please give my love to Aaron Telford from his family.
Posted by: Joyce Telford on