Archive:Denali 2011: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
imported>Champagne Update 4 |
imported>Champagne Update 5 |
||
| Line 106: | Line 106: | ||
==Personal== | ==Personal== | ||
=== | ===Ski/Mountaineering=== | ||
* 1 | * 1 lightweight ice axe w/ leash – General mountaineering tool. | ||
* 1 pair of crampons – Compatible w/ ski boots (Tele or AT) and overboots | * 1 pair of crampons – Compatible w/ ski boots (Tele or AT) and overboots | ||
* 1 | * 1 climbing helmet | ||
* Accessory Cord – for prussiks and other rigging (ie: sleds) | * Accessory Cord – for prussiks and other rigging (ie: sleds) | ||
* 1 | * 1 alpine Climbing Harness | ||
* 2 prussiks | * 2 prussiks | ||
* 2 small locking biners | * 2 small locking biners | ||
| Line 122: | Line 122: | ||
* Ice Screw(s) – and v-threader | * Ice Screw(s) – and v-threader | ||
* Webbing | * Webbing | ||
* Ascender – One right or left-handed. May be optional, there is a section of fixed ropes we could use at the headwall. | * 1 Ascender – One right or left-handed. May be optional, there is a section of fixed ropes we could use at the headwall. | ||
* Touring Skis | * 1 pair of Touring Skis | ||
* Ski Poles – can also be used as trekking poles | * 1 pair of Ski Poles – can also be used as trekking poles | ||
* Climbing Skins | * 1 pair of Climbing Skins | ||
* Avalanche Transceiver | * 1 Avalanche Transceiver | ||
* Shovel | * 1 Shovel | ||
* Avalanche Probe | * 1 Avalanche Probe | ||
===Footwear=== | ===Footwear=== | ||
* Ski Boots | * 1 pair of Ski Boots | ||
* | * 1 pair of fully insulated overboots – must work with crampons, need to check if they work with Tele-boots ([http://www.40below.com/products_Results_overboots.php?CategoryName=overboots 40Below]) | ||
* | * 1 pair of gaiters – for lower on the mountain | ||
* Heavyweight Socks | * 2 pairs of Heavyweight Socks | ||
* | * 2 pairs of liner Socks | ||
* Vapour Barrier Socks | * 1 pair of Vapour Barrier Socks | ||
* Camp Booties | * 1 pair of Camp Booties | ||
===Technical Clothing=== | ===Technical Clothing=== | ||
| Line 147: | Line 147: | ||
* 1 Heavyweight Long Underwear Top – synthetic or wool | * 1 Heavyweight Long Underwear Top – synthetic or wool | ||
* 1 Heavyweight Long Underwear Bottom – synthetic or wool | * 1 Heavyweight Long Underwear Bottom – synthetic or wool | ||
* 1 Soft Shell Jacket – midweight or heavyweight | * 1 Soft Shell Jacket w/ hood – midweight or heavyweight | ||
* 1 Soft Shell Pants – midweight or heavyweight | * 1 Soft Shell Pants – midweight or heavyweight | ||
* 1 Hard Shell jacket w/ hood – waterproof, breathable | * 1 Hard Shell jacket w/ hood – waterproof, breathable | ||
| Line 154: | Line 154: | ||
* 1 Down Pants or Insulated Synthetic Pant – to fit over insulation layers | * 1 Down Pants or Insulated Synthetic Pant – to fit over insulation layers | ||
==Headwear== | ===Headwear=== | ||
* 1 Toque – should cover ears | * 1 Toque – should cover ears | ||
| Line 166: | Line 166: | ||
* 1 Ski Goggles – 100% UVA and UVB | * 1 Ski Goggles – 100% UVA and UVB | ||
==Handwear== | ===Handwear=== | ||
* 1 Lightweight Synthetic Liner Gloves | * 1 Lightweight Synthetic Liner Gloves | ||
| Line 173: | Line 173: | ||
* 1 Lightweight Synthetic Gloves - for ski touring and sun protection | * 1 Lightweight Synthetic Gloves - for ski touring and sun protection | ||
==Personal Equipment== | ===Personal Equipment=== | ||
* 1 Expedition Backpack (+80L) | * 1 Expedition Backpack (+80L) | ||
* 1 Expedition Duffle Bag – for travelling and for the sled | * 1 Expedition Duffle Bag – for travelling and for the sled | ||
* 1 skiing sled – may come free with glacier flight | |||
** Champagne + Laura: talked to Pete Hudson and has two spare sleds we can use. | |||
* 1 Expedition Sleeping Bag – -30*C rating or better | * 1 Expedition Sleeping Bag – -30*C rating or better | ||
* 1 Vapour Barrier Liner - prevents condensation in sleeping bag | |||
* Compression Stuff Sacks | * Compression Stuff Sacks | ||
* 2 Sleeping Pad – Closed cell foam or inflatable (or both) | * 1 or 2 Sleeping Pad(s) – Closed cell foam or inflatable (or both) | ||
* 2 Emergency Hand warmers and Toe Warmers – just in case… | * 2 Emergency Hand warmers and Toe Warmers – just in case… | ||
* Trash Compactor bag(s) – tough, heavy bag(s) with many uses | * Trash Compactor bag(s) – tough, heavy bag(s) with many uses | ||
* 1 Camera gear – light and simple, we probably don’t all need it | * 1 Camera gear – light and simple, we probably don’t all need it | ||
* 1 Headlamp – mostly for drive up, there’s sun around the clock in the Arctic | * 1 Headlamp – mostly for drive up, there’s sun around the clock in the Arctic | ||
* American money - Lots of good gear deals to be found on Denali | |||
===Toiletry=== | |||
* 1 Toothbrush | |||
* 1 tube of toothpaste (for 30 days) | |||
* Dental floss | |||
* TP (for 30 days) | |||
* 1 lighter | |||
* 1 Hand Sanitizer | |||
* Sunscreen +30 SPF (for 30 days) | |||
* 1 Lip balm w/ +30 SPF | |||
* 1 Hand moisturizer w/ Aloe | |||
* Baby wipes | |||
* 1 Pee Funnel – if you’re a girl (ie: Freshette) | |||
* 1 Pee Bottle – Wide mouth (for obvious reasons…), marked so you don’t drink from it | |||
===Eating/drinking gear=== | |||
* 1 Bowl/measuring cup (i.e. GSI Fair Share Mug) | |||
* 1 insulated EVA closed foam for bowl/measuring cup | |||
* 1 spoon (or spork) | |||
* 1 small knife (or multitool) | |||
* 2 Water Bottles – Wide mouth to avoid freezing (ie: Nalgene) | |||
* 2 Water Bottle Parkas – insulated to prevent freezing | |||
===Travelling (Road Trip)=== | |||
* Travel Clothes – clean clothes to wear before and after the expedition | * Travel Clothes – clean clothes to wear before and after the expedition | ||
* Backpack or small duffel – for travelling or to store personal stuff in Talkeetna while climbing | * Backpack or small duffel – for travelling or to store personal stuff in Talkeetna while climbing | ||
==First Aid== | ===First Aid=== | ||
* | * 1 small personal First-Aid Kit – Aspirin, band-aids, moleskin, etc… | ||
==Group== | ==Group== | ||
* Expedition Tents | ===Ski/Mountaineering=== | ||
* 2 4-Season Expedition Tents | |||
** Champagne - MWH Trango 2 | ** Champagne - MWH Trango 2 | ||
* | * 1 cooking tent (Champagne ?) | ||
** | * 2 flood tent EVA closed cell foam pad (3 mm (1/8') thickness) | ||
** Intuition or 40Below | |||
* Large Compression Sacks – for making caches | * Large Compression Sacks – for making caches | ||
* | * Ropes – probably 1 half, maybe 2 | ||
** Champagne: 30m Beal Rando 8mm twin rope (Dry treated) | ** Champagne: 30m Beal Rando 8mm twin rope (Dry treated) | ||
** Jeff: 60m 8mm rope | ** Jeff: 60m 8mm rope | ||
* Wands | * Wands | ||
* | * Black Diamond Skin Globstopper (Champagne) | ||
===Navigation=== | |||
* 1 GPS | |||
* | * 1 SPOT Satellite Messenger (Champagne) | ||
* SPOT (Champagne) | |||
** Need to look into getting GEOS coverage. | ** Need to look into getting GEOS coverage. | ||
* | * 4 Radios – each person should have one | ||
* Batteries – for everything, for 3 weeks | * Batteries – for everything, for 3 weeks | ||
* | * 1 Solar charger (Champagne) | ||
* 1 compass w/ inclinometer | |||
* 1 altimeter | |||
* 4 whistles - one each | |||
* Maps | |||
* Guidebook(s) | |||
===Cooking=== | |||
* 3 High-Altitude Stoves, white gas,interchangeable, must work in cold and wind(ie: XGK, WhisperLite, SimmerLite, etc) | |||
** Champagne: MSR XGK stove w/ MSR XGK (1) & WhisperLite (1) maintenance kits | |||
** Jeff: MSR WhisperLite stove | |||
** Duncan: MSR WhisperLite Stove | |||
* Lighters | |||
** Champagne: 1 Primus Ignition Steel Fire Starter | |||
* 3 MSR Heat Exchangers (Champagne) | |||
* 3 MSR Windscreens | |||
** Champagne: 1 | |||
* Pots | |||
** Champagne: MSR Exo 2 Pot | |||
* 2 MEC Hot Pot Cookwear insulator (Champagne) | |||
* 3 stove snow platforms | |||
** Champagne: 1 Wilderness Concepts MSR WhisperLite snow platform | |||
* White Gas (TBD) | |||
* 1 GSI Compact Scraper (Champagne) | |||
* 1 Large capacity (10L) water bladder | |||
* 1 Black plastic bag for snow melting | |||
* Pristine drops | |||
===First Aid=== | |||
* 1 larger group First-Aid Kit (TBD) | |||
* Drugs: Acetazolamide, Dexamethasone, etc… | |||
===Entertainment=== | |||
* 1 deck of cards (micro or Freedom of the hills (Champagne) ?) | |||
* 1 micro Chess board | |||
* 1 micro checkers board | |||
* 1 iPod w/ speakers | |||
* Books (War and Peace-style) | |||
===Repair Kit=== | |||
* Voiles straps (TBD) | |||
TBD | |||
=Food= | =Food= | ||
| Line 240: | Line 303: | ||
* Duncan, Jeff and Champagne have participated in an ongoing [http://www.hkin.educ.ubc.ca/School/Poster_v3.pdf AMS susceptibility study] at UBC. | * Duncan, Jeff and Champagne have participated in an ongoing [http://www.hkin.educ.ubc.ca/School/Poster_v3.pdf AMS susceptibility study] at UBC. | ||
* The researchers are interested in assisting the team with medical backup in return to doing some medical during the trip. | * The researchers are interested in assisting the team with medical backup in return to doing some medical during the trip. | ||
* Extremely useful for grant applications. | * Extremely useful for grant applications. | ||
** Meeting will be either the 6<sup>th</sup>, 13<sup>th</sup> or 20<sup>th</sup> of January 2011 at 10am in the Wesbrook building | |||
=Grants/fund raisers= | =Grants/fund raisers= | ||
Revision as of 23:41, 22 December 2010
Team Details
Team VOC Hot Faff
- Geoffrey Martin
- Michael Duncan
- Christian Champagne
- Laura Morrison
Emergency Contact Info
Geoffrey Martin
Michael Duncan
Sylvia Duncan
Relationship: mother
Phone: (w) 604-530-1311 (h) 604-533-5060 (c) 604-341-5862
Address: 3926 196th St, Langley, B.C. V3A 6G1
Christian Champagne
Age: 27
Date of Birth: 30/08/1983
Weight: 70 kg / 155 lbs
Home Address: 1242 Park Dr., Vancouver, BC
Phone:
- Cell: 778-938-4531
- Work: 604-872-4225 ext. 433
Email: christian.champagne [] gmail.com
Blood type: O+
Last Tetanus shot: 25/08/2010
Allergies: none
Name of physician: none
Emergency contact
Name: Susan Champagne
Relationship: Mother
Phones:
- Work: 819-681-5535
- Home: 819-425-7658
- Cell: 819-429-????
Email: susanluc [] sympatico.ca
Name: Luc Champagne
Relationship: Father
Phones:
- Work: ?
- Home: 819-425-7658
- Cell: ?
Email: susanluc [] sympatico.ca
Laura Morrison
To Do List
Mt Denali National Park Registration - Dec.
- Due minimum of 60 days before the climb (April 9th, 2011)
- Mountaineering Fee: $200/person
- Park Fee: $10
- Deposit Upon Registration: $25
- Online and hard copy forms available, must be completed together.
Info here
Flights - Dec.
- K2 Aviation by January 31st, 2011 - $460/person ($560 otherwise)
- $100 group deposit upon reservation.
Vehicle - Dec
- Geoff should be able to borrow his family's Ford Windstar minivan. We can expect it to use about $800 worth of fuel on the trip. Lots of room, ski rack, well maintained, and safe and easy to drive.
- Duncan will meeting the rest of the team in Anchorage, AK after flying in from Quebec City, QC on June 8th, 2011
Medical Needs - New Year
- Everyone should have a physical done
- Need up to date tetanus shot
- Can be referred to the Vancouver High Altitude Medicine Clinic if it's helpful
This consultation is not covered by the BC medical service plan (MSP) unless your physician faxes a referral letter to f-604.822.9058.
- Need certain prescription drugs
- Champagne - will email Kristen for her remaining drugs from her 2010 Mt Logan attempt.
Food Planning - New Year
- Figure out each persons daily needs
- Design menus
- Menu needs food for easy days, hard days, quick days, and slow days
- Menu should have variety and include meals satisfying different needs based on the kind of day
- Divide dinner menus amongst ourselves giving each person responsibility over several meals for everyone
- Food should be made from scratch and dried for maximum deliciousness
- Food Allergies?
- Laura: none
- Champagne: none
- Duncan: none
- Jeff: milk products (especially cheese)
Gear
Personal
Ski/Mountaineering
- 1 lightweight ice axe w/ leash – General mountaineering tool.
- 1 pair of crampons – Compatible w/ ski boots (Tele or AT) and overboots
- 1 climbing helmet
- Accessory Cord – for prussiks and other rigging (ie: sleds)
- 1 alpine Climbing Harness
- 2 prussiks
- 2 small locking biners
- 1 large locking biner
- 1 double length sling
- 2 non-lockers biners
- Pulley – for crevasse rescue and rigging (little, light, cheap)
- Picket(s)
- Ice Screw(s) – and v-threader
- Webbing
- 1 Ascender – One right or left-handed. May be optional, there is a section of fixed ropes we could use at the headwall.
- 1 pair of Touring Skis
- 1 pair of Ski Poles – can also be used as trekking poles
- 1 pair of Climbing Skins
- 1 Avalanche Transceiver
- 1 Shovel
- 1 Avalanche Probe
Footwear
- 1 pair of Ski Boots
- 1 pair of fully insulated overboots – must work with crampons, need to check if they work with Tele-boots (40Below)
- 1 pair of gaiters – for lower on the mountain
- 2 pairs of Heavyweight Socks
- 2 pairs of liner Socks
- 1 pair of Vapour Barrier Socks
- 1 pair of Camp Booties
Technical Clothing
- 1 Light coloured lightweight Long Underwear Top
- 1 Light coloured lightweight Long Underwear Bottom
- synthetic or wool. Good for hot days lower on the glacier, or for layering with the heavyweight on the upper mountain
- 1 Heavyweight Long Underwear Top – synthetic or wool
- 1 Heavyweight Long Underwear Bottom – synthetic or wool
- 1 Soft Shell Jacket w/ hood – midweight or heavyweight
- 1 Soft Shell Pants – midweight or heavyweight
- 1 Hard Shell jacket w/ hood – waterproof, breathable
- 1 Hard Shell Pants – waterproof, breathable or not
- 1 Down Jacket or Parka – fit over insulation layers
- 1 Down Pants or Insulated Synthetic Pant – to fit over insulation layers
Headwear
- 1 Toque – should cover ears
- 2 Balaclavas
- 1 lightweight
- 1 heavyweight to layer
- 1 Sunhat/sunshield
- 1 Nose Guard
- 1 Bandana
- 1 Glacier Glasses – 100% UVA and UVB, w/ side covers
- 1 Ski Goggles – 100% UVA and UVB
Handwear
- 1 Lightweight Synthetic Liner Gloves
- 1 Expedition Weight Gloves – with medium or heavy weight soft shell liner
- 1 Expedition Weight Mitts – for when gloves aren’t good enough
- 1 Lightweight Synthetic Gloves - for ski touring and sun protection
Personal Equipment
- 1 Expedition Backpack (+80L)
- 1 Expedition Duffle Bag – for travelling and for the sled
- 1 skiing sled – may come free with glacier flight
- Champagne + Laura: talked to Pete Hudson and has two spare sleds we can use.
- 1 Expedition Sleeping Bag – -30*C rating or better
- 1 Vapour Barrier Liner - prevents condensation in sleeping bag
- Compression Stuff Sacks
- 1 or 2 Sleeping Pad(s) – Closed cell foam or inflatable (or both)
- 2 Emergency Hand warmers and Toe Warmers – just in case…
- Trash Compactor bag(s) – tough, heavy bag(s) with many uses
- 1 Camera gear – light and simple, we probably don’t all need it
- 1 Headlamp – mostly for drive up, there’s sun around the clock in the Arctic
- American money - Lots of good gear deals to be found on Denali
Toiletry
- 1 Toothbrush
- 1 tube of toothpaste (for 30 days)
- Dental floss
- TP (for 30 days)
- 1 lighter
- 1 Hand Sanitizer
- Sunscreen +30 SPF (for 30 days)
- 1 Lip balm w/ +30 SPF
- 1 Hand moisturizer w/ Aloe
- Baby wipes
- 1 Pee Funnel – if you’re a girl (ie: Freshette)
- 1 Pee Bottle – Wide mouth (for obvious reasons…), marked so you don’t drink from it
Eating/drinking gear
- 1 Bowl/measuring cup (i.e. GSI Fair Share Mug)
- 1 insulated EVA closed foam for bowl/measuring cup
- 1 spoon (or spork)
- 1 small knife (or multitool)
- 2 Water Bottles – Wide mouth to avoid freezing (ie: Nalgene)
- 2 Water Bottle Parkas – insulated to prevent freezing
Travelling (Road Trip)
- Travel Clothes – clean clothes to wear before and after the expedition
- Backpack or small duffel – for travelling or to store personal stuff in Talkeetna while climbing
First Aid
- 1 small personal First-Aid Kit – Aspirin, band-aids, moleskin, etc…
Group
Ski/Mountaineering
- 2 4-Season Expedition Tents
- Champagne - MWH Trango 2
- 1 cooking tent (Champagne ?)
- 2 flood tent EVA closed cell foam pad (3 mm (1/8') thickness)
- Intuition or 40Below
- Large Compression Sacks – for making caches
- Ropes – probably 1 half, maybe 2
- Champagne: 30m Beal Rando 8mm twin rope (Dry treated)
- Jeff: 60m 8mm rope
- Wands
- Black Diamond Skin Globstopper (Champagne)
Navigation
- 1 GPS
- 1 SPOT Satellite Messenger (Champagne)
- Need to look into getting GEOS coverage.
- 4 Radios – each person should have one
- Batteries – for everything, for 3 weeks
- 1 Solar charger (Champagne)
- 1 compass w/ inclinometer
- 1 altimeter
- 4 whistles - one each
- Maps
- Guidebook(s)
Cooking
- 3 High-Altitude Stoves, white gas,interchangeable, must work in cold and wind(ie: XGK, WhisperLite, SimmerLite, etc)
- Champagne: MSR XGK stove w/ MSR XGK (1) & WhisperLite (1) maintenance kits
- Jeff: MSR WhisperLite stove
- Duncan: MSR WhisperLite Stove
- Lighters
- Champagne: 1 Primus Ignition Steel Fire Starter
- 3 MSR Heat Exchangers (Champagne)
- 3 MSR Windscreens
- Champagne: 1
- Pots
- Champagne: MSR Exo 2 Pot
- 2 MEC Hot Pot Cookwear insulator (Champagne)
- 3 stove snow platforms
- Champagne: 1 Wilderness Concepts MSR WhisperLite snow platform
- White Gas (TBD)
- 1 GSI Compact Scraper (Champagne)
- 1 Large capacity (10L) water bladder
- 1 Black plastic bag for snow melting
- Pristine drops
First Aid
- 1 larger group First-Aid Kit (TBD)
- Drugs: Acetazolamide, Dexamethasone, etc…
Entertainment
- 1 deck of cards (micro or Freedom of the hills (Champagne) ?)
- 1 micro Chess board
- 1 micro checkers board
- 1 iPod w/ speakers
- Books (War and Peace-style)
Repair Kit
- Voiles straps (TBD)
TBD
Food
TBD
UBC Human Kinetics Research
High Altitude Acute Mountain Sickness Genetic Susceptibility
- Duncan, Jeff and Champagne have participated in an ongoing AMS susceptibility study at UBC.
- The researchers are interested in assisting the team with medical backup in return to doing some medical during the trip.
- Extremely useful for grant applications.
- Meeting will be either the 6th, 13th or 20th of January 2011 at 10am in the Wesbrook building
Grants/fund raisers
MEC
- Champagne will look into it.
ACC - Jen Higgins Memorial Fund
- Laura will look into it.
Fund raisers
- Jeff & Duncan will look into it.