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Winter Carpe: 8,200 ft

  • Writer: Lonnie Dupre
    Lonnie Dupre
  • Mar 17, 2017
  • 1 min read

Lonnie and Pascale have finally made it past the troubling rock band. Lonnie lead a long run out route of mixed rock and snow up to a solid anchor where they both climbed out of the slab rock.

They're camped out now around a large crevasse field which they plan to navigate through today. The good weather is foretasted to hold and should give them another nice day to make their way upward, towards the summit.

Listen to the full audio update from Pascale's sat phone call in below:

Special thanks to Blue Water Ropes for keeping the team safe as they negotiate crevasse fields and steep pitches of rock and ice on Mt. Carpe.

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