Entries from Expedition Dispatches
Posted by: Dominic Cifelli, Ben Luedtke, Mike Bennett
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska
Elevation: 11,000'
Tuesday, June 17, 2025 - 9:12 pm PT
Rest day, what a glorious phrase, after 6 days of moving ourselves and our supplies up and down this mountain, we were able to sleep in. We awoke at the late hour of 9:30 am to a leisurely breakfast of bagels, cream cheese, and salmon. After that per our leader Dom’s insistence, we all took laps around the 11,000' Camp or up to Motorcycle Hill to get our blood pumping and make sure our “gears didn’t rust up”. The afternoon was a mix of reading, chatting, napping, grazing on our heaviest snacks, and playing games, the hottest dice den on the mountain is right here at 11,000' Camp. Tonight we prepare for tomorrow for our move to 14k and to the next stage of our journey up this mountain.
Today is also extra special for this blogger, I want to wish a happy anniversary to my wife Sophia here on the mountain with me. It’s been an amazing 8 years of marriage with my adventure partner for life. I’m so lucky to be here with you tackling this challenge together. I’ve loved spending every day of the last year with you through all the training, debating every ounce, gram, and calorie in our packs, and supporting each other at home and on the mountain.
I love you dearly Sophia, and am thankful for every moment we get to adventure together.
- RMI Climber Tait
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Posted by: Nikki Champion, Leif Bergstrom, Hannah Blum
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska
Elevation: 348'


Wednesday, June 17, 2025 - 10:20 am PT
Well, like all good things, this too must come to an end. Sorry we’ve been a bit MIA since summit day—those final days all start to blur together. You don’t get much downtime until you're either sitting at the airstrip waiting out the weather or lucky enough to fly straight to Talkeetna.
Three days ago, on June 14th, we stood on top. The following morning, June 15th, the team packed up camp and began the long, challenging descent. We dropped down the West Buttress around noon, descended the fixed lines, and stopped at 14,000' Camp for a brief six-hour nap.
After our rest, we had a quick dinner at midnight, then loaded up all of our gear from the last two weeks and began the march back to basecamp. We made our way around Windy Corner, down Squirrel and Motorcycle Hill, and finally back to 11,000' Camp. There, we whispered hellos to Dom’s team—who were sound asleep—grabbed our cache, transitioned back to snowshoes, and continued past Camp One to basecamp.
By around 9 a.m. on the morning of June 16th, we arrived at basecamp to good weather and the chance to fly straight off the glacier. By noon, we were back in Talkeetna wearing flip-flops, and by 2 p.m., we were sharing beers and laughter, wrapping up our expedition at the Brew Pub.
It’s all been a bit of a haze—amazing, exhausting, unforgettable. In the moment, it felt like it moved slowly, but now that we’re back on dry land, it’s hard to believe how fast it all went by.
If you've been following me for years, you know I'm a fan of Hiakus...
Fresh socks, frozen boots
Glacier sunburn, summit views
Fly me to a beer
RMI Guide Nikki Champion
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Posted by: Seth Burns, Joe Crawford, Bryan Mazaika, Jackson Breen, Ben Thorneycroft, David Rathbun, Erika Barrett, Nina Bridges
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Mount Rainier
Elevation: 14,410'




RMI Guides Seth Burns and Joe Crawford led their Five Day climb teams to the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. Seth radioed from the crater rim at 8:47 am. Its a goregous day on the mountain with clear skies and cool temperatures. After spending some time in the crater the team will descend to Camp Muir and spend their second night on the mountain. Tomorrow they will continue down to Paradise.
Nice work today team!
Posted by: Dominic Cifelli, Ben Luedtke, Mike Bennett
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska
Elevation: 11,000'
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Monday, June 16, 2025 - 7:53 pm PT
Our sled companies:
The Happy Cappy’s Express
Sled Dawg Logistics
Snow B.E.T.S Supply Co.
are here at 11,000 feet, ready to help you will all your needs. We even offer cache back. Please note: Trail breaking to retrieve a lost water bottle in the Polo Fields comes at an additional.
Today we got to visit the top of Motorcycle Hill, Squirrel Hill and the Polo Fields before caching our food and gear for the move to 14,000' Camp. Unfortunately, the excursion brochure was wrong. Motorcycles were not included, no squirrels to see on the hill and no Polo was being played. The trek was worth the views and will still give a 5 star on Google Review. As we venture into new markets and camps, our logistic companies look forward offering our services at 14,000 camp very soon. Just remember, you call, we haul.
Shout out to our amazing leaders; Dom, Ben, and Mike. It’s hard to put in words how much we appreciate all the warm drinks, hot chow, dressed ropes and everything between.
On a personal note, Happy Birthday to my beautiful wife, Lauren. Wells and Winn please give her an extra hug and kiss from me.
Love and miss yall.
- RMI Climber Andrew
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Posted by: Casey Grom, Lael Butler, Mitch Valaitis, Brooks Ordway-Smith, Julian Kral, Felipe Guarderas, CJ Rogers, Simon Kearns
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Mount Rainier
Elevation: 14,410'
The Four Day Climbs led by RMI Guides Casey Grom and Lael Butler reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning! The teams were on the summit around 7:45 am and enjoying the beautiful weather. We look forward to seeing them back in Ashford later this afternoon.
Congratulations climbers!
Posted by: Dave Hahn, Sam Hoffman, Calvin Jiricko, Bailey Servais
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska
Elevation: 348'

Sunday, June 15, 2025 - 10:01 pm PT
It was a long but good day of getting ready to go climbing. The team met for a fine breakfast at the Swiss Alaska. We began by hearing out each other’s motivations and inspirations for taking on such a challenge. We talked over our priorities and strategies and then we got out to the airplane hangar to go through the gear. Breaking up the day, we made a run over to the National Park Service ranger station in Talkeetna to register and receive a presentation on keeping the mountain clean and ourselves healthy. But the bulk of the day was spent at the hangar, listening to trains and airplanes revving up and rattling past as we packed and weighed gear for the climb. We’d finished by early evening and relaxed in town at Mile High Pizza Pie. Either a little luck we’ll load up the planes and go climbing in the morning.
RMI Guide Dave Hahn
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Good luck Jon and team! Crossing my fingers for great weather throughout the entire trek. Onwards and upwards to the summit!
Posted by: Sunita on 6/17/2025 at 3:36 pm
Go Tony Go!!!
Posted by: jen ostrich on 6/17/2025 at 11:01 am
Posted by: Dominic Cifelli, Ben Luedtke, Mike Bennett
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska
Elevation: 11,000'
June 15, 2025 - 8:38 pm PT
Gooooood evening Denali blog followers and welcome back to your personal tell all of mountain news, gossip, and glory. Today, just like the itsy bitsy spider we climbed that spout again. We were gently awoken by our guides at 5:30 and left for a 6:45 start back down the mountain to our cache below. At 10,000 feet we… and by we I mean our relentless guides… dug out our cache filled with snacks, solar panels, clean clothes, and summit gear. And thank god I was reunited with my cheese. ‘Twas a short jaunt back up to 11,000' Camp where we enjoyed bagels with bacon and honey jalapeño cream cheese. Contrary to yesterday’s blog, the American Canadian peace balance now falls in the hands of the Oilers and Panthers.
We then got a quick refresher course on how moving up the rest of the mountain will go as we ditch our snow shoes and move into crampons. A few of us gathered in a big circle and traded cheeses of all kinds until we made certain none of us would ever poop again.
Tomorrow we await to see what the weather brings in hope of moving more gear up to the next cache.
I continue to think about and question why a person takes on an effort such as this. Perhaps there’s answers we think the mountain holds, perhaps a bottomless pit of an ego we are trying to fill, the need for contrast from our everyday lives, or maybe it’s just the love of mountains and pushing ourselves to the jagged edge of our capabilities. No matter the reason, it’s an honor to be here with such talented and kind human beings. Sitting here at 11,000 ft our team has no idea what the future holds, to that I raise a toast to my fellow climbers at all stages on Denali… To the mountains we are meant to summit, and the ones we are not, may we enjoy the company, the views, and the climb either way.
I want to say thank you to my parents, I wouldn’t be here without you, and a special shout out to Moose Hockey Alaska, and the 525 bulldogs, YBYSA!
Love,
RMI Climber Mikayla
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Cappy D!!
150/150 sorties, 100% execution on our surge last week (yes, Col Tooman had a blue Redbull hand delivered on behalf of Bulldog excellence). The team is crushing it, we miss you and refuse to let you down while you’re kicking Denali’s butt! Cheering you on from thousands of feet below, keep crushing it my friend! YBYSA!
Posted by: AB on 6/18/2025 at 1:35 am
AHHH! I finally found the blog!! I was so stressed but now I feel better knowing you’re still having the time of your life.. even though your bowels are stocked up.
You’re officially the most badass woman I know. But we already knew that before I learned of your… little hobby. I’ll keep the cheesyness (ha ha.. get it) to a minimum - but you’re amazing, and you got this, and I miss you and your crazy little social updates. You absolute psychotic, beautiful - and I mean beauuuuutiful - bad ass, one of a kind QUEEN! Can’t wait to hear all about it when you’re home :)
Posted by: Emily G on 6/18/2025 at 12:54 am
Posted by: Henry Coppolillo, Jackson Breen, Nicole De Petris, Dylan Anderson, Jack Ritterson, Brendan Oates
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Mount Rainier
Elevation: 14,410'
The Four Day Climb June 12 - 15 led by RMI Guides Henry Coppolillo and Jackson Breen, reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning around 6:20 am. Henry reported a beautiful and slightly busy day on the mountain. The skies were clear and winds low. The teams enjoyed some time in the summit crater before starting their descent from the crater rim. Once back at Camp Muir, they repacked and descended the remaining 4,500'. This afternoon they will complete their adventure with a small ceremony.
Congratulations to today's climbers!
Posted by: Dominic Cifelli, Ben Luedtke, Mike Bennett
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska
Elevation: 11,000'
Received June 15, 2025 - 12:04 pm PT
June 14, 2025
Today is day 6 since we first met at Anchorage airport.
After waking it at 2 AM and taking all my strength to get out of my sleeping bag in the cold night (the worst part of the day for me!), we climbed from camp 1 to camp 2 and made our biggest elevation gain yet, 1000m, with moderately heavy bags and sleds. It was quite the workout! | arrived with a small headache, hopefully not related to altitude because it's what scares me the most. When you arrive at camp, you do not just install your tent and call it a day, you have to shovel the hell out of that place to build your toilets and dining tent. We try to help the guides but they are doing a tremendous job.
Once again, I was impressed by the power of the elements, the sun is so strong at this latitude in summer and it reflects on the snow everywhere so you're literally cooking. That's why we have walked at "night" up until now (it's never really dark). We haven't experience the other hazards of nature yet, such as bad weather, extreme cold or high altitude. The mountain imposes respect. Despite that the harder is yet to come, I think the group has a good start!
Considérant le contexte géopolitique actuel, je suis également soulagé de bien m'intégrer en étant le seul Canadien dans un groupe 100% American (although one was born in Ireland and is very comedic). I don't feel that they want to invade my country, they are rather very friendly. Ceci dit, personne n'a encore osé mentionner celui-dont-on-ne-doit-pas-prononcer-le-nom lo!! Salutations à Samu, maman, papa et mes amis, hâte de vous revoir! On se croise les doigts que tout se passe bien!
RMI Climber Etienne
P.s. Joyeux anniversaire et bonne fête des pères papa!
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Tait & Sophia - the DSPE team is rooting you on! Stay strong, stay warm, and keep your focus. We can’t wait to hear about your adventure when you get back!
Lita, Nicole, Megan, Becky, Elizabeth, Sarah, Eli, Elle and Farrukh
Posted by: Lita M on 6/16/2025 at 6:01 am
Tait & Sophia - the DSPE team is rooting you on! Stay strong, stay warm, and keep your focus. We can’t wait to hear about your adventure when you get back!
Lita, Nicole, Megan, Becky, Elizabeth, Sarah, Eli, Elle & Farrukh
Posted by: Lita M on 6/16/2025 at 6:01 am
Posted by: Dave Hahn, Sam Hoffman, Calvin Jiricko, Bailey Servais
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Alaska
Elevation: 348'

Saturday, June 14, 2025 - 11:25 pm PT
Nobody missed a flight and all the bags arrived just fine. They came from Norway and New Zealand and a few places in between. Our team -8 climbers and four guides- got together as planned in the Anchorage airport. We talked gear and logistics briefly before relocating to the curb for our van shuttle to Talkeetna. It was a day of blazing sun and wide open blue sky in Alaska.
We broke up the three hour drive with a stop for groceries in Wasilla and then pushed on to Talkeetna, rolling in at about 6:30 PM. Along the way we had been granted a few breathtaking views of the Alaska Range. Our first stop was the K2 Aviation hangar to drop off the big bags of gear. Next we checked in at the Swiss Alaska Inn. The team then strolled ten minutes through the birch forest and over the railroad tracks to beautiful downtown Talkeetna. The town was bustling with tourists and the odd climbing team. We ate our fill at the brewery and then walked the 100 meter length of town to the banks of the mighty Susitna River. McKinley, Hunter and Foraker shot up into the sky across the river… impossibly high. Or maybe just possible. We’ll see. Tomorrow we get started… packing and prepping in earnest.
RMI Guide Dave Hahn
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Enjoy The Journey to THE TOP. Prayers and thoughts will be with the entire team. Here’s to SUCCESS!
Posted by: Scottie P on 6/18/2025 at 3:18 am
Best of luck Jon and team. Stay safe
Posted by: Ahmed on 6/17/2025 at 9:02 pm
Nate and Aspen, PS. Katanya is going to Pennsylvania Philadelphia mission speaking Spanish, leaving October 27th!
Posted by: Betsy Brunner on 6/17/2025 at 9:52 pm
Nate and Aspen, I love getting the updates. Sounds like you are enjoying this amazing adventure. Seems that you have a a great team and amazing guides! Nate I’m so glad you got to spend Father’s Day doing something you love with our amazing daughter. Your training is paying off! I miss you both tons. It’s sooooo quiet without yall. Stay safe and warm. Enjoy the beautiful mountain! can’t wait to hear about it/see the photos!
Posted by: Betsy Brunner on 6/17/2025 at 9:51 pm
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