Alpamayo trip report

Alpamayo trip report

Post by mark mille » Fri, 08 Nov 2002 02:04:46


In June of this past year two friends and I went to Peru to climb
Alpamayo.  A great deal of planning anticipated the trip; our hope in
the report - which includes notes on gear, finances, and food, an
acclimatization schedule, and of course pictures and a narrative - is
to give other parties with similar ambitions an opportunity to learn
from our experiences, good and bad, and so help them to plan their own.
Let me know if there's anything I'd do well to change or add.

  Mark

http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~mamiller/docs/journal/2002/06/15-04-peru/

 
 
 

Alpamayo trip report

Post by John McDowel » Fri, 08 Nov 2002 23:15:15

Excellent job of documenting your trip! Thanks

John Mc


Quote:
> In June of this past year two friends and I went to Peru to climb
> Alpamayo.  A great deal of planning anticipated the trip; our hope in
> the report - which includes notes on gear, finances, and food, an
> acclimatization schedule, and of course pictures and a narrative - is
> to give other parties with similar ambitions an opportunity to learn
> from our experiences, good and bad, and so help them to plan their own.
> Let me know if there's anything I'd do well to change or add.

>   Mark

> http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~mamiller/docs/journal/2002/06/15-04-peru/


 
 
 

Alpamayo trip report

Post by mik » Sat, 09 Nov 2002 02:12:28

I didn't read the text, but if it compares to the pics- it's probably really good.

Cheers,
Mike

 
 
 

Alpamayo trip report

Post by Lynn » Sun, 10 Nov 2002 06:24:50

WOW!  I just checked out your trip report.  Stunning all around!  Nice
work - thanks so much for sharing.


Quote:
> In June of this past year two friends and I went to Peru to climb
> Alpamayo.  A great deal of planning anticipated the trip; our hope in
> the report - which includes notes on gear, finances, and food, an
> acclimatization schedule, and of course pictures and a narrative - is
> to give other parties with similar ambitions an opportunity to learn
> from our experiences, good and bad, and so help them to plan their own.
> Let me know if there's anything I'd do well to change or add.

>   Mark

> http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~mamiller/docs/journal/2002/06/15-04-peru/