
Denali
(20,320ft/6,195m) Alaska

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Introduction early dispatches
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May 11, 2005
Mystic Elvises at 9,000 feet
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Team 3 flies to the ice
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Denali Sango-Oichan 7 and more
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Cheeseburgers in Paradise reach 11,000 foot Camp
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Denali Sango-Oichan 7
caches at 16,000 feet
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Several Updates
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Cheeseburgers in Paradise
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Multiplying Forces
reaches 14,200 feet
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Team 5
chooses a name and caches at 10,000 feet
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Denali Sango-Oichan-7 bids Sayonara and more
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Hunkered down at High
Camp
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Multiplying Forces waits for
weather
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Mixed Nuts caches at 14,000 feet.
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
The
Man Show heading to 11,000 feet
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Multiplying Forces at the Summit!
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
The
Man Show caches at Windy Corner
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Team
#8 flies to Mountain
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Mixed Nuts rests at High Camp
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carries to 16,200 feet
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Still enduring the weather
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Team Dynamite Prepares to Cache at 13,000
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Getting Ready to Summit
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Team Dynamite moves to 14,000ft camp
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Team Dynamite Carries
to 16,700ft
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Summits
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Eric
Murphy reporting
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Team
Dynamite heads home
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Team Extreme
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Walking Heads caches at
10,000 feet
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Censored Enlightenment Summits!
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Team
Extreme Caches at 16,200 Feet
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Team
Ex Enjoys Rest Day at High Camp
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Team
Boken Annainin Caches at Windy Corner.
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Walking Heads Carries to Washburn's Thumb
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Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Boken Annainin Reaches 14,200 Feet
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Walking Heads Plans to Move Up July 1, 2005
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Summits and More Summits
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Return from the Summit
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Team
Walking Heads Back in Talkeetna
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Denali 2005: Alpine Ascents Denali 2005:
Snow
Pumpkins Resting at 14 on their Way Down
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Final Dispatch
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