It turns out that this is really quite a luxurious trip - well at least in terms of the logisitics. There are tents in
place at the various camp sites already, much of the food is pre-prepared at UG
and then just needs re-heating on the mountain. This plus fuel is already
stashed at the various camps.
There are two implications from this - firstly that apart from the weather
this is going to be a very easy trip and secondly it is probable that there will
be very little for us to do on the expedition. Whilst some people like this, you
don't really learn much on such trips and nor do you get so much out of them as
it can feel much more like a tour than an expedition. This feels a lot like
Denali and a number of the guides are Denali guides which is a bit of a worry as
I don't really like that style. We will have to see how it goes...
After breakfast we organise our gear and get our various systems in place
for pulling sleds and climbing the mountain. In fact, there are only three camps
on the mountain - base, low and high. Since we won't be caching any gear that
means we will only have four walking days so it could be a pretty short trip if
the weather stays good but we also have plenty of contingency in case of bad
weather. From a look at the local map of the route, none of the days are tough
or long either. This expedition is pretty much driven by the weather and your
ability to deal with it. So far we have had blue skies and strong sun so dealing
with heat whilst walking and avoiding sun burn seem like the key skills for the
next few days - unfortunately I get too hot too quickly and usually burn so this
will be good practice!
We
are walking at a decent pace but it soon turns out that this is to gauge our
fitness and unfortunately we will be going slower on the mountain. We come out
into the wind at the top (2,800 mtrs approx) and layer up rapidly before heading
back to VBC. It's been a pretty good first trek here and certainly the guides
are so far leaving us to our own devices quite a bit which is a good
sign.
We are heading off to Low Camp tomorrow but not until after lunch so we
have a very relaxed afternoon as we can pack in the morning. Amusingly, we
decide to play the 'mine' game - if you are heard saying the word 'mine' you have
to do 10 press ups regardless of where you are. In extreme circumstances you
have 5 minutes in which to complete the press ups. It is good fun and helps a
new group bond quite quickly.
Food:
Bacon and eggs
Bread with salami and cheese
Steak in a mushroom sauce
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