In mountaineering terms, the "Alaska Family" is made up of three major peaks - father Denali, mother Sultana and the child, Mt. Hunter. These three peaks form the highest point, the hardest 14'er and the peak with one of the lowest odds of success in North America. Over a span of fourteen years, Andrew McLean and partners dodged crevasses, avalanches and bad weather to eventually climb and ski all three of these historic peaks. This one-hour presentation details the effort and evolution of Ski Mountaineering involved with making tracks off the summits of these three iconic peaks.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Mountain Hardwear athlete Andrew McLean is coming
Mountain Hardwear athlete Andrew McLean is coming to town!! Join us for a night of slides, raffles, munchies and adult beverages!!
Thursday, October 14 at 8:00 PM
In mountaineering terms, the "Alaska Family" is made up of three major peaks - father Denali, mother Sultana and the child, Mt. Hunter. These three peaks form the highest point, the hardest 14'er and the peak with one of the lowest odds of success in North America. Over a span of fourteen years, Andrew McLean and partners dodged crevasses, avalanches and bad weather to eventually climb and ski all three of these historic peaks. This one-hour presentation details the effort and evolution of Ski Mountaineering involved with making tracks off the summits of these three iconic peaks.
In mountaineering terms, the "Alaska Family" is made up of three major peaks - father Denali, mother Sultana and the child, Mt. Hunter. These three peaks form the highest point, the hardest 14'er and the peak with one of the lowest odds of success in North America. Over a span of fourteen years, Andrew McLean and partners dodged crevasses, avalanches and bad weather to eventually climb and ski all three of these historic peaks. This one-hour presentation details the effort and evolution of Ski Mountaineering involved with making tracks off the summits of these three iconic peaks.
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