K2

JULY - AUGUST 2018

Call from Askole, Pakistan

Call from Askole, Pakistan

 

Good evening from Askole Pakistan. It’s about 8:30 p.m. Here. And I know many of you were anticipating a journal post but we hit a little snafu yesterday when I got food poisoning and I was luckily the first one of the trip. So it seems like this is complete these days, especially after last year in the fall when I got food poisoning the first week, but yeah, I spent about 18 hours of bed and now I feel about 98% So I’m up and running again. I did get the modem fired up. As soon as we got into Askole, but I didn’t have a chance to shut the post out. I was just running a little bit behind. Anyway, today was a fun filled Jeep ride through these ravines. It looks something straight out of Indiana Jones. It was fantastic except for the diesel fumes and dust coating. So if that doesn’t kill me, I don’t know what will it was pretty cool has I’ll have some videos and pictures from that. It was about 7 hours on the bumpy road imaginable and finally made it here around 4:30 p.m. Had a good dinner, plan is we’re going to pack up tomorrow around 5:30 a.m. We’ve got about 12 miles of vertical gain. So I were thinking 6/7 hours if I came tomorrow and that’ll knock out just over an eighth of the trek to K2 base camp. Terrain, here’s pretty beautiful all the dust really fun people. So anyway, stay tuned. I will get a journal here sooner or later. Not as easy as Everest, but I swear that we’ll get it figured out. I hope everyone’s doing well back home, or where you’re listening from. Thank you for all the love and support. Talk to you soon. Bye.

Call from Skardu, Pakistan

Call from Skardu, Pakistan

 

Good evening from Skardu, Pakistan everybody right now. My modem is not working my satellite photos. So I thought I’d leave you guys a voicemail. I’m letting you know how the first 48 Hours of my journey went. We are currently in scar do it say hi downtown at about 7500 feet if they’re currently shooting fireworks here, but really fascinating City beautiful right by the Indus River from here in 2 days. We’re going to take a ride up to Valley. It’s kind of like the Indiana Jones ride. From what I hear. Sometimes we have to get out to avoid some clips and some other schedule stuff. Anyway, we did some exploring jet lag is catching up with a bunch of us, but Spirits are high the team is great. We’re super psyched. Everyone seems really strong. I’m going to leave the details of travel until tomorrow when I can actually get my post out pretty fascinating cultural experience for me. Yeah, just traveling on Pakistan International are some of the more implied rules very quite a different quite a bit from what we have in the United States, but really great people around if you dust storms, yeah pretty cool stuff. So anyway, I will get back to you with the post. I need to go to sleep cuz I’m about to just walk out and I hope everybody back in the States or wherever you were listening for more from. He’s enjoying the new website. Once again, thank you to Jordan Jesse Wells for everything. I really appreciate it because it’s a great opportunity for me to stay in contact with everyone keeps me saying keeps the exciting and should be a good trip. Talk to you guys soon. Bye everyone.

The Savage Mountain

The Savage Mountain

Long time no talk! It’s hard to believe it has been over a year since I returned from the Himalayas, barely enough time for my body to recover, before jumping headfirst into a training regimen for my next adventure. Which brings us to the reason for this post… for those of you who haven’t heard, I am already on my way to my next adventure, K2.

If you haven’t heard of it or have no idea where it is, you are not alone. Here is the Cliff Note’s version: K2 is the 2nd tallest mountain in the world at 8,611m/28,251ft and resides in the Karakoram Range in Northeast Pakistan. Its local name is Chhogori, which basically translates to “big peak”, but it has also received several nicknames from the climbing communities over the years; “The Savage Mountain”, “The Mountain of Mountains” and “The Holy Grail of Mountaineering”. Everest has had just under 5,000 people stand on the summit, while K2 has only seen about 360 new faces and to add a little more perspective, 536 people have been to space. There is a reason that this figure is so small and it has a lot to do with that first nickname, “The Savage Mountain”, and our team has a lot of work ahead of us…

Ever since I started heading into the mountains, K2 has always had a strange allure, and over the years, it has become the mountain that I dreamed of most. Now, that dream is becoming a reality and quite frankly, I expected the time leading up to it to be a lot different, more enjoyable. I completely underestimated how much this commitment would challenge me and could have never imagined the sheer amount of self-imposed pressure that I would face throughout my preparation. The only easy part about prepping for this climb was that most people don’t know what K2 is, so they generally lose interest within 30 seconds of asking why you are training.

But I probably shouldn’t start my first journal of the expedition by complaining about the past few months, I can vent later when we have the inevitable bad weather day. Instead, I wanted to let you know that thanks to my close friend, Jordan Wells, and his more tech-savvy brother, Jesse, we have a brand new, better looking, and more interactive website! AND thanks to generous contributions, I have been able to bring a very costly Thuraya satellite modem and satellite phone, which will allow me to post daily journals and stay in touch, just like last year! I can’t thank Jordan, Jesse, and my partner organizations enough.

I’m psyched to have this opportunity to bring you along for the ride again, let’s just hope it’s less eventful than last time. That being said, my promise to you is that I will be as transparent as possible, even if it’s not always pretty, with the intent to provide the most honest account of what it is like to attempt to climb K2. I only have a few requests…

  1. The website works both ways, so please write if you want to write!
  2. Share my website with others who might also enjoy it.
  3. Give me a break on spelling or grammar, I will be typing on a tiny iPad with freezing fingers and a hypoxic mind at the wheel.

Alright, I can’t write anymore, my brain is turning to mush, after being up since 6 AM Pacific and need to save my last bit of cognition to find my gate in Abu Dhabi. I have to grab my three duffels of 140 lbs of gear and transfer them to Pakistan International Airlines. If I succeed, I have a quick 3 hour hop over to Islamabad, with a 2:50AM arrival. This is a long day…

Headed to Pakistan!

Headed to Pakistan!

I can’t seem to come up with a witty caption as I board my first flight to Pakistan, so I’ll take it the other direction… Thank you. Thank you to everyone who has encouraged me when I was down, inspired me when I doubted myself, tolerated me when I was frustrated, patient when I was distracted, and listened when I needed it the most. Extra special thanks to these two, Kent and Party Patty, for inspiring me to chase my dream and being pretty damn cool too! Next stop, Islamabad! (well actually Amsterdam, then Abu Dhabi, then Islamabad) #K2 #pakistan#madisonmountaineering