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Friday, March 26, 2010

Updated: 2010 Team B-US Denali West Buttress/Upper West Rib Climb Itinerary

After some discussion, it was decided to back off on the full West Rib attempt, and instead focus on getting up the West Buttress with a possible Upper West Rib attempt from 14k camp. If time and weather allows, a light and fast second summit attempt of the full West Rib is not out of the question!

May 8: Jan arrives in Anchorage.
Jan arrives in Anchorage after 20+ hour flight with three legs, pretty waisted. Happy to have a large comfortable bed. Jetlag.

May 9: Andy arrives in Anchorage
Jan sleeps and does some shopping. Things are getting pretty hectic. Jan is still suffering from jetlag.. Things are getting even more hectic once Andy has arrived. Pick up sat phone, do more shopping, coordinate shopping lists.

May 10: Transfer to Talkeetna
 Another possibility to pick up the sat-phone. Some last minute shopping. Morning shuttle to Talkeetna. Briefing with rangers  at 4 p.m. in Talkeetna.

May 11: Flight into BC  7100 ft (2164 m)
Some weather reserve (we have the whole  day to fly in). Hopefully we can fly in in the morning.

May 12: Climb Radio Control Tower (8670 ft / 2643 m)
If the flight is in the morning, May 11, we could try to climb the mountain afternoon.In that case, and if  we feel ok, we can start moving upwards on May 12.

May 13:  Move to 7,800 ft (2377 m) camp 
A standard slog day. Huff and puff on skis with fully loaded bags. The camp can be also at 8000 ft.

May 14: Move to 9,500 ft (2895 m) camp
Another standard slog day. Another huff and puff with fully loaded bags.  Can also be done as a cache and carry project if start moving on May 12.

May 15: Rest (option Mount Capps 10,545 ft /3,214 m)
If feeling bad/tired: rest. Moving 2 days with about 60 kg per person and unacclimatized  should not be underestimated. If feeling ok, it is possible to climb Mount Capps or cashe to the next camp.

May 16: Cache  to 11,000 ft (3352 m) camp

May 17: Move to 11,000 ft (3352 m) camp

May 18: rest
To give body time to recover. Get extra acclimatization.

May 19: Cache to 14,200 ft (4328 m) camp
May 20: Move to 14,200 ft (4328 m) camp

May 21: Rest
To give body time to recover. Get extra acclimatization.

May 22 - May 28: Summit push activities

Example West Buttress:
May 22: Cache to 17,200 ft (5242 m) camp
May 23: Move to 17,200 ft (5242 m) camp
May 24: climb higher + return to 14,200 ft camp
May 25: rest
May 26: Move to 17,200 ft camp
May 27: rest/reserve
May 28: Summit day 20320 ft / 6194 m

Includes flexibility to descend to the lower camp if feeling bad / for recovery.If not necessary, either summit push/ some extra acclimatization/ reserve days

Example Upper West Rib:
May 22: Cache to 17,200 ft (5242 m) camp
May 23: Move to 17,200 ft (5242 m) camp
May 24: rest or  climb higher; descend to 14,200 ft (4328 m) camp
May 25: move to the base of West Rib junction 16,000 ft  (4877 m)
May 26: Move to 17, 000  ft (5182 m) camp on West Rib
May 27: Summit day, descend to 17,200 ft (5242 m) camp on West Butt
May 28: reserve

I wouldn't suggest to plan the summit earlier than day 18. Only if we feel ok, and conditions are right, we could try earlier.

May 29: Descend to 11,000 ft (3352 m) camp
May 30: Descend to base camp, fly out

Descent can be done in one day if need be. Strenuous, but possible. Saves one extra reserve day.

May 31: reserve
June 1: reserve
June 2: reserve
June 3: reserve
June 4: reserve

Those badly needed reserve days.We are happy to have them.

June 5: Andy leaves Anchorage 1:30 a.m.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Team B-US Denali West Rib Climb Itinerary

In Anchorage:
May 8 : Jan arrives in Anchorage. begin trip preparation at hostel.
May 9: Andy arrives in Anchorage. pick up sat. phone, pack, and shop for Denali.
May 10: Morning shuttle to Talkeetna, Afternoon meeting with Rangers. Continue to pack and shop for Denali. Find Hudson Air Taxi. ID sleds, and rig.

Arrival on the Kahiltna glacier:
May 11: Morning flight into the kahiltna glacier (7200'), ski past Camp 1 to 8000ft (Mouth of NE Fork) and set up base camp. Drop cache for NE Fork/West Rib attempt. - 6 miles, 800ft gain.
May 12: Ski to 11000ft (Motorcycle hill camp), drop cache. Return to 8000ft. - 10 miles r/t, 3000ft gain
May 13: Ski to 11000ft, sort and pack gear for west buttress aclimation trip and high cache. - 5 miles, 3000ft gain.
May 14: pack and rest for west buttress, ski around area.

West Buttress acclimatization trip:
May 15: Drop Skis. Carry cache to windy corner @ 13,500ft, return to 11,000ft camp - 4 miles r/t, 2500ft gain.
May 16: Climb to Camp IV @ 14,200ft, set up high camp - 3 miles, 3200ft gain
May 17: Retrieve cache at 13,500ft, return to camp IV. - 2 miles r/t, 700 ft gain
May 18: Active rest day at altitude. Carry cache to West Rib junction @ 16,000ft. - 4 miles r/t, 1800ft gain
May 19: Active rest day at altitude. Practice on Fixed Ropes.

Plan A - West Rib portion of the trip:

May 20: descend west butt to 8000' base camp, pick up skis at 11,000ft camp.
May 21: ski up NE fork of Kahiltna to "moderately safe" camp II (10000'). - 3 miles, 2000ft gain
May 22: ski west rib col approach, to 11000' on the NE Kahiltna, send the col to gain the ridge at 12,800', climb lower rib to camp III (13,300'.) (big day, but at this point we are honed) - 2 miles, 3300ft. gain
May 23: climb lower rib to camp IV (~16,000') - 1 mile, 2700ft gain
May 24: rest at 16,000'
May 25: Summit day! climb upper rib to summit ridge, slog ridge to the top of the continent. descend west Buttress to Genet Basin (14,000'). - 2 miles, 4000ft gain
May 26: Rest day.
May 27: Ski/Descend to Base camp (8000').
May 28: Ski/Descend to landing strip and pack for departure.
May 29: Weather/Rest Day
May 30: Weather/Rest Day
May 31: Weather/Rest Day
June 1: Weather/Rest Day
June 2: Weather/Rest Day
June 3: Weather/Rest Day
June 4: Weather/Rest Day
June 5: Andy Flies out to Talkeetna in the morning. Jan keeps climbing?

Plan B - West Buttress from 14K Camp:
May 20: Carry cache to Ridge Camp @ 16,200ft, return to 14k camp. - 4 miles r/t, 2000ft. gain
May 21: Rest day at 14k camp
May 22: Move to High Camp @ 17,200ft - 2 miles, 3000ft. gain
May 23: Rest day @ 17,200ft
May 24: Summit Day or pick up Cache @ 16,200ft. - 6 miles r/t, 3200ft gain
May 25: Summit day!
May 26: Summit day!
May 27: Summit day!
May 28: Summit day!
May 29: Summit day!
May 30: Descend to 14K Camp
May 31: Ski/Descend to 8000ft base camp
June 1: Ski/Descend to Landing strip and pack for departure
June 2: Weather/Rest Day/Bonus Climbing/Skiing
June 3: Weather/Rest Day/Bonus Climbing/Skiing
June 4: Weather/Rest Day/Bonus Climbing/Skiing
June 5: Andy Flies out to Talkeetna in the Morning. Jan keeps climbing?
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