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Entries By jenny konway


Denali Expeditiion: Haugen & Team Prepare For Move to 14,000’ Camp

Sunday, June 23, 2019 - 8:50 PM PT What a beautiful day! We are so thankful that the weather has been amazing so far. We will definitely not be fooled into thinking that the mountain won't throw some weather our way soon! We had a long day bringing a bunch of food, fuel, CMC's, and extra warm clothing up to our next camp at 14,000'. The climbing was great and the crew had a good time. It was nice to be able to see Denali again since our view is obstructed at our camp at 11k. We all earned our afternoon naps before a hearty dinner of Tasty Bites Indian food with rice. We are all excited to move up to 14k tomorrow... if the weather is nice to us! RMI Guide Mike Haugen & Team Siete

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Dearest Meghan- How’s the blondtourage holding up?

xoxoxo

Posted by: Lisa Miller on 6/25/2019 at 2:13 pm

Happy birthday Zach and Ian!  The optimum way to spend a birthday!! 
Happy mountaineering to all.

Posted by: Kathy on 6/24/2019 at 9:21 am


Denali Expedition: Haugen & Team Sitting Pretty at 11K Camp

Saturday, June 22, 2019 8:28 PM PT We had a very productive and somewhat relaxing day. Last night brought a bit of snow, but miraculously stopped right as our alarms went off this morning. We left camp and headed down hill to do a back-carry. This just means that we went down to pick up the gear we cached at 10K. The group did great as they have proven to do every day so far! After we returned to camp we cooked a great breakfast and worked on recovering by napping and sport eating. Weather permitting, our plan is to cache food and gear at 14K tomorrow. The climbing continues! RMI Guide Mike Haugen and Team Siete

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Happy Birthday to Zach & Ian.
Aunt Lyn & Uncle Mick

Posted by: Carolyn Mason on 6/24/2019 at 1:11 am

Happy Birthday to Ian and Zach on June 24th. 

Love, Yuri and Yoko   (mom and Copper too!)

Posted by: Annette Prochaska on 6/23/2019 at 6:52 pm


Denali Expedition: Haugen & Team’s Creativity Soars at 11K Camp

Friday, June 21, 2019 - 10:18 PM PT We are sitting in the sun at 11K Camp. Happy Solstice! We have over 19 hours of daylight and it never gets dark anyway. We had a great climb up here from our last camp. The team is really performing well with all of the hard work it takes to climb this mountain. We have our submissions for the haiku contest. If you would like to vote for your favorite, please leave us a message on the blog. As most climbing trips tend to do eventually, many of our conversations and most of these haikus center around the clean mountain cans (CMC's) that we use to collect and remove our human waste from the mountain. What these lack in elegance and beauty, they make up for with creativity! 1) Loners crevasse it But all guides and their clients Leave no brown behind 2) Dinner so spicy Feeling it burning my insides CMC lookout 3) Sleep eat hike eat sleep Heavy load and extreme temps All to make the top 4) Mountain CMC Thank you for taking our crap You're a team player 5) When I'm not at work I crap in cans; hope for sun Still better than work 6) Scaling Denali Be sure to use riser bars (on snowshoes) Unless you are Grayson RMI Guide Mike Haugen & Team Siete

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#3 - Go get it guys!

Posted by: Will Ellis on 6/28/2019 at 3:46 pm

#1 and #4

Great job team.  So fun watching this adventure.

Posted by: Russ Williams on 6/24/2019 at 11:23 am


Denali Expedition: Haugen & Team Break Up the Heavy Loads

Thursday, June 20, 2019 - 8:06 PM PT We had another early wake-up to avoid climbing in the heat of the day. We left camp around 3:45 and headed uphill to cache some gear around 10,200'. We carry so much food, fuel, and warm clothing that it is nice to break up the heavy loads as we ascend. In addition, it helps to work hard uphill and then come back down and sleep. The team was awesome today, making the round trip in exactly six hours. Since we were back in camp early, we had a glorious mid-morning /late afternoon nap and continued to sport eat. We need all of the energy we can get to climb this beast! Our plan for tomorrow is to head back uphill, this time moving our camp to 11,000'. We are hoping this good weather stays with us for awhile. I asked our climbers to come up with a haiku about the day. All of the haikus seem to be involving the bathroom and our clean mountain cans. We will post the best of tomorrow. RMI Guide Mike Haugen & Team Siete

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I’ve been leaving comments for the wrong frickin team!!! hahaha Well, good luck to them too.  But Go Meghan!!!!!!  Love you and am so proud of you!  I don’t know why you do these things, but you do them well.  Big kiss Big kiss, little kiss little kiss.
-Vicki

Posted by: Victoria Buchanan on 6/21/2019 at 12:54 pm

Good luck to all!  Sounds like you are off to a good start!

Posted by: Cindy Haugen on 6/21/2019 at 12:46 pm


Denali Expedition: Haugen & Team Get Their Walk On

Wednesday, June 19, 2019 - 8:24 PM PT We had a smooth early morning departure from basecamp this morning. It looks like we brought the A-team! Everyone did great as we moved our heavy loads over five miles up the Kahiltna Glacier. The weather has been great all day with sunshine, no wind, and warm temps. We were able to see Denali for much of the day, which was a pleasant change from the overcast days we have had. Our plan is to cache some food and gear around 10k and then come back to this camp and get ready to move up the next day. It looks like the weather may cooperate with us. The adventure continues! RMI Guide Mike Haugen

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Hemingway said, “There are only three real sports: Bull-fighting, car racing, and mountain climbing.  All the others are mere games.”  Be safe as you continue your sport however your loved ones will not fault you if you decide to take up ping pong when you return..GO TEAM!!

Love Mom and Zeppelin

Posted by: Kristi Kennelly on 6/20/2019 at 8:01 pm

Howdy from your Texas fan base! Prayers for continued good weather and best of luck to whole crew!

Posted by: Denise Dahm on 6/20/2019 at 7:40 pm


Denali Expedition: Haugen & Team Make It on the Mountain

Tuesday, June 18, 2019 - 9:01 PM PT Today started out much the same as yesterday. We hurried through breakfast and headed to the airstrip to see what the flying conditions were for the morning. We received an optimistic thumbs down due to fog in basecamp. The pilots told us to be on standby because the weather was on an improving trend. After hanging out for a couple of hours we got the word that we could fly. After an amazing flight over the lush green Alaska terrain and into the stark mountians of the Alaska Range, we were delivered to basecamp safe and sound. We spent the day getting everything organized and ready to move to our next camp tonight. We travel at night in the lower glacier because the crevasse bridges are more firm and the sleds drag much easier when things are frozen. Let's hope the weather keeps improving. RMI Guide Mike Haugen

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The exciting expedition is now underway!  Best wishes to all.

Posted by: Kathy Kikendall on 6/19/2019 at 6:24 pm

Wishing the entire team a safe and successful trip, and friendly skies!!

Posted by: Deborah Flinn on 6/19/2019 at 3:44 pm


Denali Expedition: Haugen & Team in Holding Pattern in Talkeetna

Monday, June 17, 2019 - 11:43 PM PT We were excited to fly up to Denali Basecamp this morning. We hurried through breakfast and headed to the hangar where our gear was organized and ready to go. Even when we got the word that there was too much fog in basecamp to fly, we were optimistic that it would happen today. We waited into the afternoon when we finally got our chance to fly on. We got everyone and all the gear loaded up and headed to the mountain. About halfway there, the pilots could not find a way through the clouds and were not about to poke around in the big mountains without visibility. We thank them for trying and for using good judgment. We are currently in a holding pattern and definitely not flying today. Hopefully tomorrow will be our day! Fingers crossed. RMI Guide Mike Haugen & Team Siete
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Bummer about the weather. Stay safe and tell our side salad we miss her. Who’s side salad, you ask? Ask around the mess tent for her to reveal herself!

Posted by: The henhouse on 6/18/2019 at 9:55 pm


Denali Expedition: Haugen and Team Prepare in Talkeetna, Ready to Fly

Monday, June 17, 2019 - 1:06 AM PT After a rainy arrival in Talkeetna last night, we had a nice day to get our massive amount of gear ready to be flown on the glacier tomorrow. Our meeting with the Denali National Park rangers was great as always and we were rewarded with 20 CMC's (clean mountain cans) to make sure that all of our human waste gets removed from the mountain. Denali is a pristine mountain and the park service does an incredible job of making sure it stays that way. We are scheduled to fly into base camp tomorrow morning. The group is hopeful that the weather allows us to fly at some point tomorrow so our adventure can begin and all of our climbers' hard work and anxious packing can start to pay off. Wish us luck! RMI Guide Mike Haugen & Team Siete
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Best wishes for good weather and a safe flight. I think I am as excited for the team as you are!

Posted by: Kristi (AKA Tym's Mom) on 6/18/2019 at 5:52 pm

Mike and team,
Hope you landed safely. CMC sounds so 21st century. Lol! But hey, happy Denali is being kept clean. Everest peoples are trying so hard to clean mountain up, but it’s years worth of refuse, and the deceased. So basically, y’all have to carry your own doggie bags, I mean CMCs.

Posted by: Susan Moore on 6/17/2019 at 9:51 pm


Mt. Rainier: June 6th Summit!

The Four Day Climb led by RMI Guides Dave Hahn and Jenny Konway reached the summit of Mt. Rainier at 9 AM today. Dave reported cool temperatures, and moderate winds. The team spend a short amount of time on the summit before starting their descent. Congratulations to Today's Team!
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Congratulations! So good to hear good news from Mt. Rainier. Enjoy the descent, but step safe:)

Posted by: Susan Moore on 6/6/2019 at 10:24 pm

Congratulations team, which route did you take?

Posted by: Shashikiran Konnur Sampathkumar on 6/6/2019 at 11:41 am


Mt. Rainier: Okita, Konway, & Team Reach Columbia Crest with Beautiful Weather

RMI Guides Brent Okita and Jenny Konway radioed down from Columbia Crest, the true summit of Mt. Rainier, this morning to let everyone know that the team reached the summit. Brent reported clear skies, a calm breeze, and perfect weather for a day of climbing. The team began their descent from the crater rim of Mt. Rainier at about 7:30am PT and will be back in town for a celebration dinner later today. Congratulations to today's team!
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Thanks everybody had a great time! Glad we all got back down alrighty.

Posted by: Jonathan J Paige on 6/14/2019 at 9:29 am

Congratulations Jonathon! We are so proud of you. I cant wait to hear your stories.

Posted by: Emily Paige on 6/2/2019 at 6:02 am

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