I summitted Denali!

Yes! I have done it! On Monday, 28 May, at around 16:00h I successfully summited Denali! I feel incredibly lucky and grateful that this dream finally came true.

Summit of Denali!
Summit of Denali!

As you know, I joined a commercial expedition, which started 12 May. After having one day delay for departure, because of bad wetter, we had a pretty smooth climb. This time I was very lucky having a team of excellent and strong climbers. I am very thankful for this.

Currently, I am still in Anchorage, Alaska. Tomorrow I will fly home.

Keep an eye on this website, and expect a full expedition report soon!

 

 

Denali 2017: the movie part 2 and final prep update

Here’s my final preparation update on Denali 2018. I am writing this blog from Keflavik Airport, Iceland, meaning I am already on my way to Alaska. My last couple of weeks were good and relaxed. I feel ready for the expedition, both physically and mentally. I haven’t done any high-intensity training anymore, but just did exercises I enjoy and feel good with. Mostly some running and cycling.

And, of course, spend valuable time with my family!

So, right now, I just can’t wait to get started. Traveling isn’t my favorite part of the trip, but so far things are going well!

If you want to follow my progress, please keep an eye on the Alpine Ascents Cybercast page. Hopefully, we are able to frequently post updates here. As I have no means to communicate with the outside world, this will be the only source of information.

One last thing I haven’t posted yet is part 2 of the Denali 2017 expedition. Enjoy, and prepare for the great stories coming up for this year’s expedition!

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Denali 2018 is dead… Let’s do Denali!

Mixed feelings while writing this blog about Denali 2018. The last couple of weeks a lot of things happened, but unfortunately not all things where good. So let’s dive into the current status of my Denali (2.0) Expedition progress.

Status of the expedition

As you might have understood by the title of this blog, some things have changed. The 2018 expedition was planned and we were making good progress to get all preparation done in time. But then my climbing partner decided not to go to Denali. He just didn’t felt he was ready for it. So, I had an immediate problem and I felt I had to act fast…

Testing equipment

Since I think it’s a bad decision to climb Denali solo, I had a decision to make. To find new climbing partners, I needed time… but May 2018 is getting closer every day. And it’s not easy finding capable climbers with the right ambition.. certainly not if you live in a country that has no mountains at all!

The other option I had was to drop my plans to climb Denali unguided and join another commercial expedition.  This was a hard one since I put my head on to going unguided, which is very understandable given my experience last year.

So after having a good nights sleep, some deep thoughts and difficult discussions (mostly with myself :)), I decided to drop my ambition to go unguided; I joined a commercial expedition. So expedition Denali 2018  is dead… Let’s do Denali!

Training

Training is good! I’m on the 20k intermediate schedule from Garmin. The schedule requires me to run 5 times a week. And I love it! I do most of my training sessions early in the morning before I go to work. Meaning I often get up before 6 o’clock in the morning and enjoy the silence while doing my workout. But I do look forward to running in the sunrise in a couple of weeks!

Wallballs for strenght

To add some strength and core stability I am following the Be Your Best Program at BuitenGewoonFit. I loved it last year and I love it again this year! But, because it’s always nice to do a little extra, I’m taking another extra Bootcamp work-out every week.

This all adds up to 8 workouts a week. I find it hard to compare my current fitness level to last year. But I do feel I’m on the right track!

Gear

Not much news on the Gear-section. Most things I already bought last year. But I did some extra hardware like snow pickets, and some new carabiners and slings. And of course some snowshoes! Luckily, Klimwinkel helped me a lot on this and will continue to help me. Thanks a lot for that!

Training weekend in Austria

Any other things?

Yes! Definitely! I’m working hard on the future of my project.  Recently the Utrechtse Sportkant (Sports paper of Utrecht) published a pretty big article about my The7in7 project and the Denali 2018 expedition. It’s a great read and certainly worth your time. You can use Google Translate if you don’t understand Dutch!

Another article of me, about my successful summit on Mount Elbrus, got published on Mountainreporters.

I had some small support from Vifit Sport. They were kind enough to support me with some high protein recovery bars and drinks. The drinks and bars didn’t last long, but every help is greatly appreciated and welcome!

And there is even more on the way! I’m expecting another, but smaller article, pretty soon. But more on this once the article has been published.

Is that all? No, not yet… I’m working hard on something else, which could be a really big step for the project. Stay tuned for an update on that!

Meanwhile, my focus on the Denali 2018 expedition is growing a bit every day.