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Kahilna peaks and Mt Foraker seen from 16000ft on Mt Mc Kinley. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. Being late on my schedule, due to the unexpected effect of altitude, I am lucky to find a ledge large enough for my Stephenson tent. Denali, Alaska Up to the 14300 camp again. Denali, Alaska Mt Foraker and Denali emerge from sea of clouds. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. The first important camp, where people gather at a same spot, is found at 11000. Denali, Alaska Midnight sunset over Mt Foraker from the West Rib. Denali, Alaska Summit of Mt Foraker and Mt Mc Kinley emerging from  clouds. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. Reaching the base camp right at sunrise, after 18 days. Denali, Alaska Mt Foraker seen from Mt McKingley at twilight. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. Mt Foraker and Mt McKinley emerging from a sea of clouds. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. Mt Foraker and Kahilna Peaks seen from the West Rib of Mt McKinley. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. Camping high on the West Rib route. Denali, Alaska Mt Foraker and moon at twilight. Denali National Park, Alaska, USA. The route so far (outlined in red): the Kahilna glacier in front of Mt Foraker, Windy Corner, and the camp 14300 which is nested in a snow bowl. Denali, Alaska From the cockpit. The three main summits of the range are, from left to right, Mt Foraker, Mt Hunter, and Mt McKinley, which is cloud-capped, as often. Alaska Summit ridge of Mt McKinley. Denali, Alaska The low-profile tents have to be protected against the wind (which can reach 100mph). Climbers dig a hole and built thick snow-walls by sawing off large chunks of frozen snow. Denali, Alaska

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