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6 thoughts on “Audio Dispatch from Denali 2011 – 3rd phonecast”
Stay with it, Alan. As you know the worst of the soft snow will be over after 14 camp. Good luck and stay hydrated!
Thanks for the update. I’m enjoying getting to know Denali through your updates. Stay safe and have a great climb!
Hi Alan, thanks for the audio dispatch. It is great hearing your voice and that you guys are doing fine. The 10 hour time difference to Munich work out great, I can follow your climb while eating breakfast, how convenient for me 🙂 Good luck moving up to Camp 2. Stay safe and keep an eye on my “baby” 🙂
Just discovered your blog. Good Luck! and as a guide on a past trip says drink, drink, eat, eat, and stay warm. God bless you and thanks for all you do for the cause.
Glad the heavy stuff is over. Be careful & thanks again from the Moms!
Stay sharp cowboy!
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