blupaddler said:Wow!
Congratulations!!!
That is absolutely amazing!
Have you done any other summits since?
articulate said:Excellent! That is incredible work. In my days as a rock climber, I never moved on to (or desired) full-fledged mountaineering on peaks like Rainier or McKinley. But I always prefered to climb routes that summitted on free-standing spires. If it wasn't for my desert upbringing, I might actually enjoy climbing the snowy summits.
Did you ever go through any formal training on self-rescue, anchor building, or other skills before embarking on your first summit attempt?
:chowtime: I'm eating this up.
The entire Denali Expedition Report:
Part 1 through Part 7 SUMMIT!
We are climbing,hiking,driving up to and up on each and every highpoint of each and every state...We are looking forward to the west coast. We have 18 down so far....but the hard ones are all out west......and don't know if we will get Denali.......
Thanks for sharing the story. I sometimes wonder if I'll ever attempt Denali. After reading your story, I feel it's more of a possibility.
I'll figure that out that answer out after I get around to attempting Rainier. For 14ers, I got Shasta and Whitney under my belt so far.
Did you make it to the highest point in Florida? At 345 feet (105 m) above mean sea level, Britton Hill is a toughie.![]()