Mark Postle said the weather at 14 was starting to look better, but that it was still nuking up high. They are now hoping to move up to high camp tomorrow, rest the following day and summit on Monday or Tuesday.
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Lily Darney
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Thanks for the info, I was wondering about all of that!
Thanks for the update on Postle's team. I am really excited to hear that they hopefully will be summiting on Monday or Tues. I am so proud of the Aussie chick, Cherie Horne, she has worked so hard for this expedition! Go Hard Team the goal is near!!Love Annie
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Thanks for the info, I was wondering about all of that!
Thanks for the update on Postle's team. I am really excited to hear that they hopefully will be summiting on Monday or Tues. I am so proud of the Aussie chick, Cherie Horne, she has worked so hard for this expedition! Go Hard Team the goal is near!!Love Annie
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