A couple years after I was born, eminent glacier pilot Don Sheldon began strapping lumber/supplies to the struts of his plane.
He picked a small rock outcropping on the Ruth glacier as a spot for his dream house/smoke shack/emergency shelter.
The fruits of his labor
When Denali NP was expanded, the hut and a 5 acres parcel were retained by the Sheldon family.
The Alaska Mountaineering school manages it for the family. The hut, while only beind 14' in diameter and lacking amenities, has what every prime piece of real estate ,location location, FKNA location,
So last summer when my bud Pondo said he scored the hut I jumped on the opportunity.
The crew was assembled Pondo, Jon, Josh, Topher and myself. A late night flight and a night at the Longhouse. Followed by a bloody mary and reindeer sausage breakfast at Gwinnies, 5 guys and a shitload of gear strapped to a durango, on the road. They even provided a map so we wouldn't get lost, as the gps unit got left back in SLC.
The plan was to get to Palmer score supplies and do a day of touring at Hatchers Pass before flying in on Sat. morning.
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Grocery shopping was humorous. 5 guys 3 carts the most bickering of the trip. Capers?? We don't need no stinking rat turds grab another pack of bacon and an extra pouch of Bugler could get weathered in ya know
Some $800 and a couple credit card refusals later, the realization that we were not gonna be able to cram any more on the roof of the durango, ment we would be making an early morning trip to Talkeetna to store stuff in the hanger. Arriving at Talkeetna air taxi we learned they were calling for weather Sat. and flying in a day early would be possible. This set of a scramble to get shit togather. Jon dealing w/ UPS (What can Brown Fuck up for you today) to acquire a Sat. phone, National Park briefings , picking up CMC's (aka shit cans), AMS briefings, and another trip to the store for firewood and last minute supplies.
Loading the Otter
For ~$420 per person the !/2 hour flight was damn near worth it just for the views
Our pilot Paul threaded his way through mountain passes
After a smooth landing and unloading the Otter flys away
leaving us in an silence with a 1/4 mile uphill trek to haul in our gear to the hut. 3 or 4 trips and it was party time
To be continued.....
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