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Denali Expedition: Hahn and Team Reach 18,850’ on Denali

The day started out calm, so we started out climbing. We left high camp at 8:30. The day was slightly warmer than the last few, but there was less sun, so it didn't really feel all that warm. We had most of our clothing on for the 2.5-hour journey to Denali Pass.  It was a little breezier at the pass, so we didn't rest long there. We got into significant wind and clouds in the next hour pushing up the steep rolls to Zebra Rocks. Finally, we had to call it quits at around 18,850 ft.  Storm conditions stayed with us all the way back to high camp. It was a slow descent because of that and some justifiably tired legs.

We were in camp by 6 PM and into the shelter of the tents shortly after.  We gave it a good go but got turned by some tough conditions. That happens. We'll begin our descent tomorrow. Some tough and careful climbing is still to come. 

Best,

RMI Guides Dave Hahn, Sam Marjerison, Sam Hoffman, Nick Sinapius & Team 


Comments (9)

Too bad the weather did not cooperate, Wallis.  Great job, nevertheless!!  Have a safe climb down.

Posted by: Subbu Aiyer on

So sorry to hear the weather was not cooperative! Great job Jon and to everyone in pushing through for as long as you did in windy conditions, but better safe than sorry! Kudos to the knowledge and wisdom of the guides and team in prioritizing safety. Positive thoughts for a safe and easy descent!

Posted by: Sunita Bendale on

Proud of you Katie!

Dad

Posted by: Steve Gardner on

Those are gnarly weather conditions, and yet you pushed through. I am inspired by all of you. Praying for a safe descent, and so proud of you dad! I love you so much! - Rach

Posted by: Rachel Shoppy on

So impressive all of you.  Mother Nature wasn’t on your side for a full assent but we are all in awe of your dedication and determination.  Safe travels on your return.  Looking forward to seeing you and celebrating you soon Tony!  Xoxo Rose

Posted by: Rosemary Bakker on

What an adventure, congratulations Dave, Tony and all the team for getting so far and dealing with the adverse weather conditions. Our prayers and best wishes are with you for the descent.

Posted by: Brian Cassidy on

What great heights you’ve reached. An incredible journey despite the bad weather. Congratulations to all for the experience of a lifetime!

Posted by: Seth Cochran on

So so close but good decision for the turnaround with storm conditions. WTG team! Careful with your decent and talk soon Caryn! Love Mom

Posted by: Divy Karolyi on

So close yet so far. Kudos to the team for a great effort!

Posted by: Minwoo Choi on

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