Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Alpine Team Hunger Force at 7'800 Feet

We got a spot update last night from Team Hunger Force and it appears they are back at Ski Hill.  Some refer to this area as the "Northeast Fork."  My guess is that the Cassin Ridge was not in condition for climbing safely, and since it is early in the season and that route only has about 10% success rate, I wouldn't be surprised.  Richard (James' father) made a very good point that often times on the internet people only report of their successes, not their failures.  It's important to realize, and I know Scott and James do, that the game of mountaineering is one of suffering.  Slogging, enduring wretched storms, eating less than ideal meals,   all to get MAYBE a chance at climbing is the essence of mountaineering and really, life.  

I have NO clue what they will do next, but I'll keep updating with any info I get!







Ski Hill Camp - SPOT Location "OK"

Ski Hill Camp - SPOT Location "OK"


Having made it to the base of the Cassin, this would be the route to the top.



Scott and James made it to the base of the Cassin Ridge to see if it would go.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Summit Push!

Scotty called Saturday afternoon to say he and James had gotten some solid information from another team about the weather and it appeared they had the window they've been waiting for!

I think the plan was to leave on Sunday to head over to the Cassin Ridge.  There are a few ways to get over to the base of the climb, I'm not exactly sure which they'll be taking but it would take at least a day.  There is a pretty good chance they'll do the Seattle 72 Ramp.

If they get the weather window and get up the climb there is a chance they'll be out early.  According to the climbing guide, climbing time  is 3-7 days up, and 1-2 days down.

Here is a complete description of the route.

Cassin Ridge

Even better, here's Colin Haley's blog about it.

I'll be sure to update with any news I get!   Go Scott (and James!) Go!

Monday, May 13, 2013

3 Minutes and 15 seconds

Scott got ahold of a satellite phone the other day and gave me a shout! It was a speedy conversation but an amazing one! He said they'd made 14K camp on the 9th and would continue to stay there getting ready to head over toward the Cassin if/when they get a weather window.  Needless to say it was awesome to hear his voice and he sends his love to all our friends and family! 

Friday, May 10, 2013

14 Camp!

I got the SPOT update last night that Scott and James have reached 14,000 ft camp. From here they will spend some days acclimatizing by climbing higher while sleeping at the 14 camp. One guide book suggests acclimatizing by making trips to the summit or to 17,000 foot camp on the standard West Buttress route before attempting the Cassin or the West Rib. They may also move their gear up the West Rib Cut-off or to the proposed high camp on the rib. Either way when the fellas take off for either of these routes they may take the West Rib cut-off and then descend down the West Rib route to the start of either route as both the Cassin and the West Rib starts are very close together. It will be hard to know what route they choose until we get SPOT check-ins.