Denali Nights: A Commercial Expedition to Climb Mt McKinley’s West Buttress by Mark Horrell
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Overview: The sign behind the desk in the National Park ranger station in Talkeetna, the gateway town for Denali, North America’s highest mountain, had some news which could be interpreted one of two ways depending on whether you were a pessimist or an optimist.
79% of climbers had reached the summit that season, and the normal success rate was just 50%. Surely that meant it was a good year to climb Denali?
There had been an unprecedented spell of good weather on the peak known as Mt McKinley, one of the Seven Summits, a peak notorious for its severe conditions and cold temperatures that trapped climbers in storms for days on end. This year people were climbing straight up and reaching the summit without a hitch, and coming back down again days ahead of schedule.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs > Sport > Mountaineering
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