All news: 26 June 2025
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Today in Talkeetna, the 7 Summits Club swapped the mountain trails for fishing rods and rifles! We kicked things off with some sporty fishing (the fish are still laughing), then sharpened our aim with a little sport shooting, and ended the ...
Today in Talkeetna, the 7 Summits Club swapped the mountain trails for fishing rods and rifles! We kicked things off with some sporty fishing (the fish are still laughing), then sharpened our aim with a little sport shooting, and ended the day feasting like true mountain legends. What a blast!
Expedition on Denali. Team 7 Summits Club #1 has ascended to the Rangers Camp
McKinley.
Message from 7 Summits Club President Alexander Abramov from the slopes of Mount Denali in Alaska:
Yesterday evening we moved from Camp 3 to Camp 4. Now we are at an altitude of 14,000 feet or 4,200 meters. This is the so-called ...
Message from 7 Summits Club President Alexander Abramov from the slopes of Mount Denali in Alaska:
Yesterday evening we moved from Camp 3 to Camp 4. Now we are at an altitude of 14,000 feet or 4,200 meters. This is the so-called "Rangers Camp". Today we had training in moving along fixed ropes with jumars. And tomorrow morning we will go and make a supply run to the assault camp. There is hope to ascend to the summit of Denali in 3-4 days. The weather is windless, but snow is falling. The team feels great!
The 7 Summits Club group "Orange Men" at Camp 3 at an altitude of 11,000 feet. All supplies are going according to plan, but without sleds
McKinley.
The leader of the expedition to Denali, the guide Lyudmila Korobeshko sends from Alaska:
June 25. Greetings to everyone from Alaska from the "Orange Men" group. From the Camp Eleven at 3400 m.
Yesterday we picked up our supplies from ...
The leader of the expedition to Denali, the guide Lyudmila Korobeshko sends from Alaska:
June 25. Greetings to everyone from Alaska from the "Orange Men" group. From the Camp Eleven at 3400 m.
Yesterday we picked up our supplies from below. And today we made a new supply under the Ranger Camp. We switched to a new way of moving - without sleds and snowshoes. Now we walk in crampons and carry all the loads in backpacks. And we also walk with ice axes - we have become real mountaineers! If the weather permits, then tomorrow we will move to the Ranger Camp at 4400.