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Denali via West Buttress — June 2023 Summit Report

Summit

Denali (6190m)

Denali — 6,190m — United States — watercolor illustration
Data
Jun 8, 2023
Tamanho do grupo
4
Duração
18 dias
Dificuldade
4/5

Condições

Tempo
Classic Denali pattern — multiple storm cycles interspersed with clear windows. Summit day was one of the best of the 2023 season.
Neve
Deep snow lower, wind-packed above 4,300m. The Autobahn traverse was icy.
Temperatura
-30°C to -5°C
Vento
Variable — calm at 14 Camp, 30-40 km/h higher, calm on summit day

Perfil de elevação

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Elevation profile of Denali (6190m)

Denali via West Buttress — June 2023 Summit Report

Denali — The Great One — is the coldest and most demanding of the Seven Summits by any objective measure. Our 18-day expedition on the West Buttress followed the classic progression: fly to Kahiltna Glacier, cache and carry through four camps, wait for weather at 14 Camp, push to High Camp, and summit. The Alaska Range panorama from 6,190m — the massive Ruth Gorge, Foraker, Hunter — is the most primeval mountain view in North America.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Denali (6190m) Date: June 08, 2023 Duration: 18 days Party Size: 4 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: Classic Denali pattern — multiple storm cycles interspersed with clear windows. Summit day was one of the best of the 2023 season. Snow: Deep snow lower, wind-packed above 4,300m. The Autobahn traverse was icy. Temperature: -30°C to -5°C Wind: Variable — calm at 14 Camp, 30-40 km/h higher, calm on summit day

Difficulty Assessment

North America's highest peak demands respect. The West Buttress is the standard route but not easy — cold, altitude, and storms turn back about 50% of climbers. The carry from 14 Camp to 17 Camp (the Headwall) is the physical crux. The summit day from 17 Camp is a long, exposed ridge walk.