Monday, November 26, 2007

The First Shakedown



On November 24th Matt and I headed out to Mt. Princeton. The road had just enough powder to make travel too risky. Therefore, we used the winter parking at Frontier Ranch (8,900 ft.), packed our Wal-Mart "Mega Sleds," and headed up the road. We started later than planned, and we knew that daylight would be short.


The "Mega Sleds" proved to be a bit unruly. They would not track as I expected, and the positioning of gear in the sled was a challenge. Matt's sled experienced rollover, and mine insisted on heading left even when the trail turned right. Here it is turning uncharacteristically right!







As it neared dark and the sun slipped behind the ridge, the temperature dropped sharply. We decided to make camp on a flat spot along the road at around 11,300 feet. The temperature outside fell below zero but stayed at about 26 degrees in the tent. The morning sun warmed us as we ate and packed up.










We packed our sleds hoping to be able to ride them down. Alas, the sleds would not cooperate, so we had to walk down dragging our sleds.










We did not reach our goal of the summit, but we are just starting our training and gear testing. We should be back out in a few weeks. This time, Atlantic Peak will be our objective.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Anchorage Here We Come!

Well, not until June 2, 2008 but you get the point. We purchased our tickets to Anchorage tonight. We are allowing 28 days total for the trip. We have gone with travel insurance that will allow us to change our return ticket for a value of up to $750--that should cover the change fee and any additional fees.

Training begins in earnest December 1. That date is rapidly approaching. We have begun some light conditioning to get back into the groove. Over Thanksgiving we plan to climb Mount Princeton (a 14er near Buena Vista, Colorado) and sleep on the summit.

My wife got me the excellent Icebox igloo tool for my birthday. Igloos seem to be the way to go on Denali. Unfortunately, the snow has been so sparse this fall in the Rockies of Colorado that we will not get to practice building an igloo on the summit. Hopefully, we will be able to practice building with it soon. Check it out here: http://www.grandshelters.com.