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Entries from Expedition Dispatches


Mt. McKinley: Knoff and Team Blaze Trail to Base Camp

June 6, 2015 9:15am PST RMI Guide Adam Knoff just called into the RMI office and gave us an update. The team is at 9,000’ camp and heading toward the air strip. They woke up yesterday and made the decision to head down to 11,000’ camp. In high winds and blowing snow they headed down and after 2.5 hours they were greeted with smiles and hots from RMI Guide Tyler Jones and team at camp. The team took a bit of a rest, packed it up and pointed their boots downhill. They then traveled through deep snow, whiteout conditions and with some help from the GPS they reached 9,000’, where they rested for the night. The Sun came out this morning and the team was all smiles! The team is packed and ready to blaze the five miles of trail in knee deep snow toward Base Camp, where with some luck they will fly off the glacier this evening or by the afternoon on Sunday. Special request from Adam: “WISH US LUCK!”
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Good luck!!  You all have worked hard and are almost home from an incredible experience. Keep on keepin’ on…you’ll be there soon!

Posted by: Carrie, Brook, Finn and Reid on 6/7/2015 at 10:32 am

Way to go Team Knoff.  Warm beds and showers await Mark and Bob in Anchorage.
Great accomplishment!

Posted by: Wayne and Barb Pichon on 6/6/2015 at 2:53 pm


Mt. Rainier: June 6th Update

The Mount Rainier Summit Climb teams, led by Brent Okita and JJ Justman, both reached the summit this morning! The teams reported a beautiful day in the Pacific Northwest. After both teams spent some time on the summit, they began their descent at 7:20 a.m. Congratulations summit teams!
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Knew you three could do it! Wendy Adam and Jen !!! Love Ossie

Posted by: Ossie brewer on 6/7/2015 at 8:15 am

Congrats, Daniel, Will, Matt & Matt!  Quite a feat! 
-Cousin Ben + Julie

Posted by: Ben & Julie on 6/6/2015 at 1:11 pm


Mt. McKinley: Overnight Snow Fall for Upper West Rib Team

June 5, 2015 - 6:53 pm PT We woke this morning to silence, my first thought was that the weather had become good. Soon I rubbed my eyes and realized the we were completely snowed in. After digging out of the tent we spent another hour excavating camp before we could even start making breakfast. Obviously not a move day. Once camp was dug out and coffee was coursing through us we spent the day sharing stories, reading, and napping in our tents. The wind and snow let up for most of the afternoon and we are all hopeful that tomorrow will bring good weather for us. The team is antsy to move higher on the mountain but there is nothing we can do about the weather. Spirits remain high and everyone is healthy and happy. Keep your fingers crossed for good weather tomorrow. Thanks for following along with us. RMI Guide Geoff Schellens

On The Map

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Hi Kim, Hope you and the team are on the move today! You guys must be getting tired of “snow days” and nearing reruns of your movies Have a great, safe journey upward!  I was just in NY and Katie sends a BIG hello from Brooklyn. x Trish

Posted by: Trish on 6/6/2015 at 3:07 pm


Mt. McKinley: Jones & Team in a Holding Pattern

June 5, 2015 3:00pm PST Snowpocolypse... Yep, it's still snowing here at 11k camp and the holding pattern...continues. It's deep and fluffy around here! We had to get our periscopes out this morning to escape the tent. The day has been spent waddling like platypuses from our tents to the posh to the bathroom. The team has also spent our time maintaining our camp, shoveling freshly drifted snow, building and rebuilding walls around our tents. Despite the snowpocolypse, spirits have been kept high with card games, jokes, rapping and stories. RMI Guide Tyler Jones & Team
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Yo Daddy!  I am one of the lucky few who has seen a Triple Crown winner run the Derby! In person!  American Pharaoh won the Belmont today and it was exciting! Sounds like you’ve got loads of snow.  Boychoir spring concert was today and we have polo tomorrow and then a party for Miss Vicki.

Posted by: Oz on 6/6/2015 at 7:07 pm

hello snow jockeys, American Pharoah wins the triple crown

Posted by: Richard Larscheid on 6/6/2015 at 4:17 pm


Mt. McKinley: Upper West Rib Team Rests Again

Thursday, June 4, 2015 6:45pm PST The snow is still falling and the winds continue to blow here at 11k camp. This morning, the Upper West Rib team woke to another six inches of accumulation and drifts ranging from mid-calf to mid-thigh. We quickly shoveled our camp back into shape, then lingered over breakfast bagels for several hours while we discussed potential future schedules.
Overall the team is doing an excellent job of staying busy and motivated while utilizing these imposed rest days. Between bouts of shoveling, we are able to sneak in hours of reading, naps and movie watching. Once the weather improves we will be strong and ready to cruise uphill. RMI Guide Geoff Schellens
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Hi Kim - Re: the “hours of reading, naps and movie watching?!” Seems I’ve been “training” for this trip my whole life without even knowing it. I’m signing up for the next one!

-michael

Posted by: Michael on 6/5/2015 at 4:27 pm

We are in Atlanta.  Hope you guys get to start moving soon! Sophia’s haircut is great. Love momma

Posted by: Jane on 6/5/2015 at 10:44 am


Mt. McKinley: Knoff and Team Continue to Wait out Storm

June 4, 2015 3:05pm PST One of the most famous books of Mt. McKinley lore is of the first winter ascent and it's title is Minus 148. Yes this refers to the calculated wind chill factor the climbers experienced while stuck in a storm at 18,000' feet in the middle of February. While we sit here waiting out this storm which we have been racing for six days, the cold accompanying the snow is bone chilling. Last night after the sun went behind the ridge, we all guessed the evening temp here in camp at 14,000' feet was a balmy minus 15 degrees. Add in the 15 mph breeze and the wind chill here was a cool minus 35! Up at high camp where we just came from, where teams still sit waiting for a summit chance, the air temp was a frigid minus 25 with 40 mph winds. This means the wind chill was roughly minus 50. At these temps skin freezes in seconds and the body can hardly consume enough calories to stay warm without shelter. The morale of the team is really high knowing the high altitude work is done. As I write this on June 4th, the description of June 3rd is identical. Drink coffee, eat lots of food, take a nap, eat more food, have dinner and go to bed. The need to hang outside in the freezing temps is not what anyone needs. As the storm moves through, we are hoping to get this show on the road and move to base camp where planes can pick us up as soon as the weather breaks. Cross your fingers for an opening by Sunday. We will touch base tomorrow. RMI Guide Adam Knoff & Team
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Comgratulations on your amazing climb! Thinking of the team every day. Stay strong and safe on your descent.

Posted by: Elaine on 6/6/2015 at 8:51 am

Hang in there Knoff and Team!  Waiting at base camp to fly home is trying.  Stay warm, have fun, throw lots of snowballs at the other teams (Especially Chad’s AAI team, Greg!) and be ready to go.  Hoping you hear the planes any time now!  Home soon!

Posted by: Kerry on 6/5/2015 at 11:01 pm


Mt. McKinley: Jones & Team Try Their Hand at Poetry

June 4, 2015 3:04pm PST Sitting in a storm at 11 Living in a snow heaven Building walls and eating snacks Preparing for the next snowy attack Spirits are highway we wait for blue sky Tentalanches occur in the night But tucked away in our tent, we have no fright. We gather in the posh for cards and meals. As we listen to the wind squeal. Hopefully tomorrow will bring less snow, But we will keep you posted as to how it all goes. RMI Guide Tyler Jones & Team
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Hi Brenda the weather is frightful but the climb is so delightful!  Let it snow let it snow and then you Go. Blue skies are on the way get ready for another climbing Day, love you , Richie

Posted by: Richard Larscheid on 6/5/2015 at 5:40 am

Snow will fall wherever it may,
As you sit waiting for that clear day
Keep spirits high and don’t dismay,
Mountain climbing is better than work anyway!

Posted by: Jack Frost on 6/5/2015 at 5:18 am


Mt. McKinley: Jake Beren & Team arrive in Talkeetna

The group has made it to charming Talkeetna for burgers, beers, and packing. We spent the day yesterday dialing in our 100 liter packs and duffels with sleds. The food for 22 days is packed and our spirits are high. Now that we are all ready the weather needs to cooperate. We were scheduled to fly this morning but are in a waiting pattern at the moment, well, I guess it's back to the coffee shop. All is well! RMI Guide Jake Beren & Team
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Have a great climb!

Posted by: Yvonne posa on 6/10/2015 at 3:02 am

Jake and team…have a great trip…

Posted by: Fletch on 6/5/2015 at 7:14 am


Mt. Rainier: Muir Seminar Reaches Summit

The Expedition Skills Seminar – Muir led by RMI Guides Seth Waterfall and Mike King reached the crater rim of Mt. Rainier around 7 am PDT. Seth reported crystal clear skies and light wind. From the summit the teams can see down to 6,000’ where the cloud deck begins. The teams will spend a little time on the summit before beginning their descent back to Camp Muir for their final night on the mountain. We look forward to seeing them in Ashford tomorrow afternoon. Congratulations climbers!
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Congratulations from Katie, Claudia, and the rest of OPT!!

Posted by: Claudia Daghofer on 6/4/2015 at 1:51 pm

Congratulations, George Nimmo, for reaching the summit and glad you had a good day, despite the undercast. See you in a couple of days.

Posted by: George Nimmo on 6/4/2015 at 1:36 pm


Mt. McKinley: Upper West Rib Team Scheduled Rest Day

June 3, 2015 - 5:08 pm PT Last night shortly after dinner a light snow began falling as we got in our tents. This morning we awoke to 8" of new snow and it has continued falling all day. It is always nice when weather forces a rest day right on schedule. We drew out the breakfast process making hash browns, eggs, bacon, and uncountable cups of coffee. The early afternoon was spent napping an watching movies in our tents and shoveling out camp. Hopefully tomorrow is nice and we can get a cache in at 13,600' before returning to 11 camp. The teams is in good spirits and enjoying a day off their feet. That's all for now, thanks for following along. RMI Guides Geoff Schellens & Eric Frank

On The Map

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Kim and rest in the same sentence? I am imagining you doing push-ups, crunches and using anything you can find in your backpack for weight resistant exercises. Keep enjoying this fabulous adventure!

Posted by: Mary Beth Donelan on 6/5/2015 at 6:09 am

Hi Kim. I just wanted to tell you that last night, Lora put our A/C down to 68. I was freeeezing all night! Ugh. Anyway, what’s going on with you these days? When do you leave for Alaska?

Good luck!

-Michael

Posted by: Michael on 6/4/2015 at 5:50 pm

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