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Denali Climber: Unguided American 36 YO Male Who Climbed in 17.7 Days Summiting on June 13

January 16 2003 at 4:06 PM
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Response to NPS Denali climbing report for 2002

 

1,232 climbers attempted Mt. McKinley, with 52% reaching the
summit.

36 attempted Mt. Foraker, seven reached the top.

The average trip length for an expedition on Mt. McKinley was 17.7 Days

The average age of a Denali climber was 36 years old.

Women comprised 9% of the climbers, or a total of 110 climbers.

Guided clients accounted for 20% of climbers on Mt. McKinley.

Guided expeditions as a whole (including clients and guides)
accounted for 31% of Denali mountaineers.

A total of 224 summits were made during the month of May,

391 in June, and 30 summits in July. The busiest days on the
summit of Denali were June 13th (56 climbers) and June 16th
(49 climbers). There were only five days in June that climbers
did not reach the top.

United States 754
Japan 56
United Kingdom 47
Canada 43
France 39
Germany 38
Korea 36

http://www.nps.gov/dena/home/mountaineering/summaryreports/2002%20Summary.pdf

 
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