Absolutely stunning footage. Very sorry to hear about the setback but you made it back safely, and your system is dialed for next time or a different adventure. Thanks for the inspiration!
Sorry you didn't summit, the same had happened to me on a couple of climbs. As you undoubtedly know, mountaineering is 33% luck, 33% fitness, 33% timing . Absolutely stunning footage and a great video.
@@juanmckelvey Thank you for your kind words. It’s definitely a tough one to get over, but you’re exactly right. We’ll be back! Thank you for watching!
Sorry that happened to you guys. I've been in a similar situation in that we made it to Camp 4 by day 3 and then top of the fixed lines (on a rest day)... then we got weathered in for about a week and had to come back down. I think of Denali often and may like to go back some day with the right crew. We had a crazy downclimb from 4 to 3 including one nerve-racking crevasse fall and felt very glad to get down safely and home to our families. Mountain will still be there!
Wow! Sounds like a heck of an adventure. This one is tough to swallow at the moment given how much effort we put into training (as I’m sure you’ve done yourself). But you’re right, mountain will still be there! Thanks for watching and your comment!
I know I mentioned this frequently but I learned that geography classes in some other countries teach people that Denali & Aconcagua are on the same continent.
good choice. i am biased as i guide for Alpine Ascents and was up there this year as well. have you sent them your video? i bet they would appreciate it! @@marriedmountaineers
Absolutely stunning footage. Very sorry to hear about the setback but you made it back safely, and your system is dialed for next time or a different adventure. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you!! Yeah we’ll learn and grow from it for sure. Just a tough one to swallow right now
Sorry you didn't summit, the same had happened to me on a couple of climbs. As you undoubtedly know, mountaineering is 33% luck, 33% fitness, 33% timing .
Absolutely stunning footage and a great video.
@@juanmckelvey Thank you for your kind words. It’s definitely a tough one to get over, but you’re exactly right. We’ll be back! Thank you for watching!
Sorry that happened to you guys. I've been in a similar situation in that we made it to Camp 4 by day 3 and then top of the fixed lines (on a rest day)... then we got weathered in for about a week and had to come back down. I think of Denali often and may like to go back some day with the right crew. We had a crazy downclimb from 4 to 3 including one nerve-racking crevasse fall and felt very glad to get down safely and home to our families. Mountain will still be there!
Wow! Sounds like a heck of an adventure. This one is tough to swallow at the moment given how much effort we put into training (as I’m sure you’ve done yourself). But you’re right, mountain will still be there! Thanks for watching and your comment!
I know I mentioned this frequently but I learned that geography classes in some other countries teach people that Denali & Aconcagua are on the same continent.
@@RFE812 😂 only close to 8,000 miles apart
@@marriedmountaineersYeah, especially since Denali is more closer to the Tian Shan mountains in Central Asia then it is to the Andes.
cool video, who were your guides?
Thanks so much. We used Alpine Ascents
good choice. i am biased as i guide for Alpine Ascents and was up there this year as well. have you sent them your video? i bet they would appreciate it! @@marriedmountaineers
the sleds and tents looked familiar 😊
@@adamfrost9077 haha thanks! No didn’t send it to them. Still not really over our outcome haha. Been a tough one to get over.
It's just Denali, not "Mount Denali".
@@Alaski thanks. Was just trying out some SEO stuff with the title. Made sure the thumbnail just says “Climbing Denali.” Thanks for watching
Why's the video feel more like a green-screen CGI movie?
@@CopperCityPatriot haha I guess that’s the beauty of Alaska. Waking up to some of those views don’t seem real