Get 'er Done - Denali - Day #2 - Move to Camp I
Spoke w/
Todd via. satellite phone this morning - 10:45AM Denver - 8:45AM
Alaska..........
The team
[Dave, Todd & Fred] safely landed at the Kahiltna Glacier
Base Camp - 7,200 ft. Friday afternoon, Day '1' with aprx 110 - 115 lbs. of gear
each. Because of the warm sunny weather and soft snow conditions
a decision was made to rest until after midnight before heading out to Camp
I. The lower Kahiltna can act like a reflector oven and is generally
avoided during the hottest parts of the day in late June & July. At
Base Camp you pick up your fuel - generally '1' gallon of Coleman White
Gas per person and leave / burry a food cache of normally 2-3 days [this is
just in case when you are ready to fly out there is a lengthy weather delay
+ a treat or two and possibly an adult beverage]. During the evening the
weather at Base Camp deteriorated with much cooler temperatures and
decreasing visibility. Around 2AM the Team began preparing to leave
Base and move to Camp I at the very base of Ski Hill / 7,800
ft. [elevation gain of 600 ft. & aprx 5.5 miles]. The
team departed Base Camp roped up carrying heavy packs and sleds and at
3:30AM. With 24 hours of day light night travel is not a problem and
recommended on the lower glacier. The route to Camp I initially
descends Heartbreak Hill and swings wide into the main Kahiltna Glacier -
this section has the largest crevasses and snow bridges on the entire route -
another reason to travel at night when the snow is firmer. The Team
arrived safely at Camp I 4.5 hours later, about 8AM Alaska time in near
whiteout conditions with only one minor incident; a snow bridge partially
collapsed and while Fred sank in waist deep he was able to extricate himself
unassisted.
The team
will establish & fortify Camp I and will be here at least '2'
nights. The remainder of Saturday - Day 2 will be spend organizing,
resting and preparing for the first carry & cache to just
below Kahiltna Pass - 9,700 to 10,000 ft. and about 2.5 miles. The
current plan is to gear up and leave Camp I around 8AM - Sunday, day #3.
From Camp I the route follows the less-crevassed center of Ski Hill angling
slightly North at the top toward Kahiltna Pass. For some reason the
weather always seems 'BAD' as you gain elevation between Camp I and the Kahiltna
Pass - the team will likely be wanding this route as whiteouts are
common. **More information & updates as I receive them.
VEB......