Warning: the following words and images will allow you to vicariously see the world with the eyes of Sultan. Read at your own risk. The name Sultan has many meanings, but derives from the peak Sultan Mountain in Silverton, CO!


Thursday, July 14, 2011

Denali 27 days and 27 nights

I reached the summit on 7.7.2011 at 5:35pm. Mission accomplished. Thats the short write up. The long write up will take some time.....mean time, see photos below.

Day 1 – Base Camp – 7,200 feet – 6.15.2011:
Day 2 – Base Camp – 7,200 feet – 6.16.2011: 
Day 3 – half Camp – 7,100 feet – 6.17.2011: 
Day 4 – Camp 1 – 7,800 feet – 6.18.2011: 
Day 5 – Camp 1 – 7,800 feet – 6.19.2011: 
Day 6 – Camp 1.5 – 9,500 feet – 6.20.2011: 
Day 7 – Camp 1.5 – 9,500 feet – 6.21.2011:
Day 8 – Camp 2 – 11,200 feet – 6.22.2011: 
Day 9 – Camp 2 – 11,200 feet – 6.23.2011: 
Day 10 – Camp 2 – 11,200 feet – 6.24.2011: 
Day 11 – Windy Corner – 13,000 feet – 6.25.2011:
Day 12 – Camp 3 – 14,200 feet – 6.26.2011:
Day 13 – Camp 3 – 14,200 feet – 6.27.2011: 
Day 14 – Camp 3 – 14,200 feet – 6.28.2011: 
Day 15 – Camp 4 – 17,200 feet – 6.29.2011:
Day 16 – Camp 4 – 17,200 feet – 6.30.2011:
Day 17 – Camp 4 – 17,200 feet – 7.1.2011:
Day 18 – Camp 4 – 17,200 feet – 7.2.2011:
Day 19 – Camp 3 – 14,200 feet – 7.3.2011:
Day 20 – Camp 3 – 14,200 feet – 7.4.2011:
Day 21 – Camp 4 – 17,200 feet – 7.5.2011:
Day 22 – Camp 4 – 17,200 feet – 7.6.2011:
Day 23 – Summit – 20,320 feet – 7.7.2011:
Day 24 – Camp 3 – 14,200 feet – 7.8.2011:
Day 25 – Camp 1 –7,800 feet – 7.9.2011:
Day 26 – Camp 1 – 7,800 feet – 7.10.2011:
Day 27 – Upper Airstrip – 7,400 feet – 7.11.2011:
 























































5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks epic to me dude!
- Stan

mkirk said...

S-U-L-T-O-N-I-C-!

yeah man!

g. paige said...

Sultonic indeed, outstanding! Oh the stories you'll have for the Old Folks home...

Psyche said...

AAAAAA-W-E-S-O-M-E!!!

Kay said...

No words huh?

Yep, those pictures speak for themselves.

Absolutely incredible.

-K