Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Camp 2
Dave called last night from 11,000 ft, the traditional Camp 2. Everyone is feeling good, and they are right on schedule. Today they'll take a rest day, so they are probably still sleeping right now. The team is strong and today they'll let some of their blisters heal up before carrying loads up to 13,500 ft tomorrow.
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Steve, thinking of you little Bro, have an amazing trip! I am watching your progress very proudly with your niece and nephew. With heaps of love from Lesley xx
ReplyDeleteSo great to have this vicarious trek up the mountain! A special hello to the AARP contingent, Russ and Bill. You've got a lot of fans, cheering you on. Love, Janie
ReplyDeleteHey Bill,
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and know that you are having the time of your life! Be safe! Lynn
Bill-
ReplyDeleteWatching in with amazement from afar as you pursue just another "technical" climb. Sorry I missed the sendoff but I definitely won't miss the end-of-trip party & slide show.
Harold
Hi Bill,
ReplyDeleteFull moon tonight. I hope it shines on all of you.
Antonia
Hey Woolsey,
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and so incredibly proud of this tremendous accomplishment that you soon will summit.
Be sure to send me a pic from the top when you return.
Take care and if you are ever in need of strength think back to those times I would drive you nuts and how much determination it took just to be around me :)
Joni
Kevin:
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're having good weather so far, and you get to lose those snowshoes and don some crampons on the way to 13,500! Hope you're having a great time.
Mike
Hey John,
ReplyDeleteGlad that things are going well for you up there. We're all excited to read about your progress and hope the weather stays good. Hope you don't have too many blisters!
Go the kiwi!
Love from all of us (Richard, Marg, Rach (I'm guessing), Hels....and yes Dion and Zoe too!
Hope it's not too cold! Hello to Giles from Dan and Chloe
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ReplyDeleteEngland beat Windies by 10 wickets in 1st cricket test at Lords. (This will mean nothing to the American climbers!) Hope you get better weather on he summit than we're having in Ireland.
Julian Jo and Annie
You may be cold and blistered Giles but at least you not in Croydon unlike us. Good luck mate - the summit beckons. Dave & Rob
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