Adventure Blog

16 May

Recovery Time

In Gear by Robert Danger Byrd / May 16, 2014 / 0 Comments

Only 8 days until I leave for Denali, so it’s time to get off the pain train and let my body recover. I had worked up to 160lbs. 100 in the pack and the 60lb drag chain.

Once I get Denali behind me I don’t think I’ll ever need this level of fitness again, and I won’t miss that accursed chain.

13 Apr

The Absolute Best Alpine Sled Training Rig

In Gear by Robert Danger Byrd / April 13, 2014 / 0 Comments

Living at sea level, it is not so easy to simulate pulling an alpine sled such as required on big climbs like Denali. I poked around the internet, and saw examples of people pulling everything from spare tires to igloos but wanted something a bit more elegant and portable. I logged quite a bit of sled time on my recent winter Rainier climb so I know what a real sled feels like, and this setup appropriates it very closely.

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22 Mar

Mt Rainier – Winter – Denali Prep Trip Report Posted

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 22, 2014 / 0 Comments

Hello Friends,

So I survived my second Rainier climb and am back at home preparing for Denali in earnest. It would have been an awesome accomplishment to bag a winter summit of Rainier, and if we had one more good weather day it would have been possible, but alas it was not to be. However the climb was a big success in that it gave me the extreme winter mountaineering experience I needed to test out gear and prepare for the upcoming Denali expedition in May.

You will find the full trip report on the Rainier climb along with photos by clicking here.

I have also gone back through the blog and corrected the truncation and fleshed out the posts.

I am interested in feedback on the Danger Network Broadcast system. So please reply and let me know what you thought.

This will be the last broadcast of the Danger Network until the Denali Expedition, so stay tuned…

 

15 Mar

Safely Down!

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 15, 2014 / 0 Comments

We are safely down the mountain!

The first 2,000k feet of descent were harrowing as I could not see my feet. Partly on account of the whiteout conditions, and partly my fogged goggles. I simply followed the orange blur [fellow climbers pack] in front of me and hoped he knew where he was headed.

Once we dropped below the storm, things improved considerably and I switched to my Julbo glacier glasses and could finally see. Visibility restored I was awed with the fierce beauty of the storm shrouded mountain.

Having never camped in anything worse than a summer rain, this was a rich experience which taught me a lot about myself, my gear and Mother Nature.

15 Mar

Heading Down

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 15, 2014 / 0 Comments

Didn’t think it could get worse, but I was wrong. It is like a tornado with ice. Any exposed skin gets blasted w freezing ice crystals.

Don’t have the provisions to wait out storm so we are heading down in the next hour or so.

14 Mar

Descending in the morning

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

Weather report indicates a system moving in with 100MPH winds. Last temperature reading was 11.5 degrees without wind chill.

Planning to fight our way down tomorrow, if not we could be stuck here for days.

14 Mar

Thanks Truewater Team!

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

Weather still worsening, perfect Denali preperation.

I’ve had a lot to worry about, but work has not been one of them. Thanks Truewater team, you are all my heroes!

14 Mar

-11 Degrees w Windchill

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

Static temperature is 14 degrees. According to be guides wind is gusting to 50mph. With the estimated winds this makes the temp -11 with wind chill factored in.

we are staying put hope for beter conditions tomorrow.

14 Mar

Cold Zapping Batteries

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

Cold is zapping my batteries and the storm prevents use of my Goal Zero solar panel. I’ll try and conserve but may not be able to make many more updates.

14 Mar

Blizzard!

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

My first blizzard! Can’t see, snow feels like shotgun pellets and the wind knocks you down. We are dug in at Camp Muir in a storm bunker for now.

Expecting worse weather tomorrow.

14 Mar

Jumping off Ingraham Glacier

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 14, 2014 / 0 Comments

Took some spectacular photos while hanging off the edge of Ingraham Glacier. Yes I jumped , you know my middle name right?

More bad weather is headed our way.

13 Mar

Crevasse Rescue Practice

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 13, 2014 / 0 Comments

due to the heavy winter snow, we could not find an open crevasse for practice, so we moved to edge of glacier where it breaks off in the icefall zone also known as a “Sera “.

Perfect 100+ ft vertical drop here. Setting anchors now.

13 Mar

Second Visit to Ingraham Glacier

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 13, 2014 / 0 Comments

Fought our way up to Ingraham Glacier through deep powder. Great for skiing, not so much for climbing. The glacier looks much different from my summer visit with all of the gaping crevasses coverd in snow. This is one of the coolest place I have ever camped, exceeded only by Big Meadow during my Gannet Peak climb in Wyoming.

It is truly majestic here!

13 Mar

Moving up to Ingraham

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 13, 2014 / 0 Comments

Heading up to Ingraham Glacier for crevasses to jump in for rescue practice. I camped there on summer climb and it is laced with them. See pics on Rainer pg

13 Mar

Oops

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 13, 2014 / 0 Comments

I was so tired this evening that I fell asleep with my legs half in my unzipped bag with my parka still on. I woke up scorching up top and freezing below.

Gotta work on follow through.

12 Mar

Made Camp Muir

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 12, 2014 / 0 Comments

Made Camp Muir and it was quite challenging with the heavy pack and sled. The evacuated climber set us back. Another climber is sick, not sure what will happen with him.

It’s cold, icy and very, very windy here. Need a warmer sleeping bag.

12 Mar

Halfway to Camp Muir

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 12, 2014 / 0 Comments

About halfway there, it’s a steep incline [1000ft/mi] through powder and getting very windy. Dragging the heavy sled in these conditions is difficult.

Just lost our first climber to exhaustion.

12 Mar

Moving up to Camp Muir

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 12, 2014 / 0 Comments

Big day ahead!

Moving out now for Camp Muir.

12 Mar

Moving up Tomorrow

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 12, 2014 / 0 Comments

My cough is 100% gone and I’m feeling strong. Weather is still clear, will move up to Muir tomorrow which is a 4K push.

I posted a reference point for Camp Muir to the tracking map.

12 Mar

Another Beautiful Day!

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / March 12, 2014 / 0 Comments

Another clear sunny day, all my gear is finally dry. If the good weather holds we will push higher to Camp Muir tomorrow.

Summit is possible, but not likely