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100 Years of Summits.

Fly with TAT - Monday, May 13, 2013

The largest peak in North America allures us all with its size and beauty. Being able to fly next to Denali or land on one of its glaciers is a once in a lifetime experience for most. For some the urge to climb the mountain takes over. One hundred years ago the first climbers stood on the summit of Denali. It is amazing to think about how Denali expeditions have changed over the last 100 yrs. Below is a picture of Harry Karstens and Robert Tatum from the first expedition on Denali.

 

During this historical year there will be another first on Denali. Expedition Denali, as part of the National Outdoor Leadership School, will be a group of all African American participants. They aim "to inspire youth of color—and particularly African American youth—to get outside, get active, and become stewards of our wild places." Learn more about this inspiring journey here: http://expeditiondenali.nols.edu/about/

This year there will be several events and exhibits to check out around Alaska celebrating the centennial summit of Denali. Here are links to some of them:

http://www.uaf.edu/museum/exhibits/special/legacy/

http://www.nps.gov/dena/historyculture/1913.htm

Picture below courtesy of Tyler Westhoff.

 

Ready, Set, CLIMB!

Fly with TAT - Thursday, April 04, 2013

We have kicked off climbing season dropping climbers all over the place.  We have groups in the Hayes range, Tordrillos, Kichatnas and the Revelations coming up.  This is why TAT is climbers' #1 choice for drop offs in and around the Alaska Range. 

The Ruth season is upon us.  There has been above average snow fall and cooler temps so far.  Looks like there is uniform snow pack and in general stable conditions.  We have a few groups in there now we are awaiting more reports from.

This photo is from the Kichatnas where the conditions look good.  The objective for this group is the Citadel from Shadows glacier. 

 

September Rain

Fly with TAT - Thursday, September 27, 2012

Now that we are approaching the end of September we are finally getting clear skies and consecutive days without rain.  

Sections of Talkeetna were under water and flooding last week due to rain almost everyday leading up to the flood as the Talkeetna River moved into neighborhoods and ran through the roads.

 

This photo is taken looking at the airport, as you can see the water kept rising and there was a voluntary evacuation called for the town of Talkeetna.

We moved our planes to higher ground to keep them out of the water, which led to a great opportunity for their fall calendar shot.

 

With these clear days, the roads are drying out clean up is under way and the town is back to normal although it was quieted down quite a bit now that we are at the end of our season. Now it is time for winter operations and projects to begin...

Earthquakes and Avalanches, we must be in Alaska.

Fly with TAT - Saturday, July 07, 2012

Alaska has multiple earthquakes daily varying in magnitude. Last Thursday the 5th of July there was a rumbler felt here in Talkeetna. The magnitude registered at 4.29 and was 58 miles from Talkeetna. TAT pilot Tim Gossett was out on a scenic flight landing on the Ruth glacier. He caught this photo of an avalanche as a result of the earthquake.

A kick off to the Talkeetna Canyon River season

Fly with TAT - Wednesday, June 27, 2012

We dropped off our first NOVA raft trip to go down the Talkeetna river and through the canyon.  While flying in and scouting the river, the Toilet Bowl was clear of logs and debris that proved to be a problem last year.  Due to excessive snow levels, rain fall and gorgeous summer days this year, most rivers around the state are pretty high this year. 

Looking to go into the Yellow Jacket strip this season?  We can get you there with our DeHavilland Beaver we have equipped with some fat Tundra tires just for expeditions like this.

2012 Climbing season

Fly with TAT - Friday, June 08, 2012

We are more than halfway through the Denali climbing season.  Summit success rates have been a bit over 40% most in part due to the Denali weather, the biggest obstacle in climbing this mountain.

 Here are the current stats from the National Park Service. 

Climbing Statistics the 2012 Season

Mt. McKinley

Mt. Foraker

Number of Registered Climbers

1,166

12

Climbers Currently On Mountain

440

3

Completed Climbs

488

9

Number of Summits

212

0

Summit Percentage

43%

0%

 

 

The Slovenian trip to the Revelations.

Fly with TAT - Saturday, May 05, 2012

We just love fan mail and Thank You Free Approved expedition for all of your beautiful photos.

This is from a group we flew into the Revelation mountains in April.  They had some stellar weather and caught some beautiful photos, that they have shared with us.  

"In the name of the Freeapproved Expedition members I would like to thank you all for your help and service flying us to our dream location in Revelation mountains and beyond. I hope the locations stays unpopular and not visited for yours to come :)

 

From what I have experienced, your service can hardly be improved. It is indeed so great, that there is nothing to add. If I try and search my memory, than the only thing there is left to do is for you to smile less being so kind, because smiling back to you makes my facial muscles hurt :)

You were truly amazing replying hundreds of my emails, tons of questions and other things such as receiving dozens of parcels and shipments etc.

I will make sure to recommend your company to everyone i know flying in that area and hopefully, we will be flying to you the next time we come to explore Alaska.

All the best from Freeapproved Team from Slovenia,

Anze Cokl"

Climbing season is Open at Kahiltna Base camp.

Fly with TAT - Saturday, April 28, 2012

Lisa has arrived at her camp for the next 2 1/2 months, where she will be there to meet and greet climbers that come from all over the globe to climb Denali.  She and her troop of strong volunteers flew into the Kahiltna Glacier on Friday April 27th to shovel her tent spot for the season.  They dug down about 8 feet to provide shelter from the wind, cold temperatures and the inevitable meltage from the Alaskan midnight sun. 

 

TAT's Downtown Superstar Randi volunteered to help set up basecamp.  Here she is resting her back from shoveling while basking in the sun.  Seems like one of the first years that basecamp set up has happened without delays on a beautiful bluebird day.  Hopefully that weather trend will continue this summer with beautiful days of mountain flying and taking climbers to their next adventures.

New route on the Buckskin

Fly with TAT - Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Our first French group, 'Alaska Moose' just returned from their trip to the Bear Tooth.

They have  made a first ascent on a route they are calling "The Bear Skin".  Below is a very descriptive map of their route, which is also on file with the National Park Service office in Talkeetna. They said snow conditions were good, but during their trip the temperatures were warming up and the ice was melting a bit.

Congratulations to the group for establishing a new route, we will be looking forward to seeing them next time for their climbing expedition.


Spring Northern Lights

Fly TAT 1 - Saturday, April 14, 2012

TAT flew a group up to stay at the Mountain house in early April.  Matt, Amber and Ian shared with us their photo shoot of the Northern Lights, that they were so lucky to get a glimpse of and share with us. 

Looks like the Spring might be the new hot time to see Northern Lights.

 


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