Tuesday, December 6, 2011

"Go for Summit" Party - Summerhill Winery

Location: Summerhill Winery
Start Time
5:00 pm

You are invited to treat yourself to a night of Sipping, Savouring, and Symphony.

"Go for Summit" Party - Summerhill Winery
February 8, 2012, 5pm to 8pm


Indulge your senses with:

Award winning wines from Summerhill Winery
- and Special Event pricing for case lots
Amazing, rich and creamy, Rocky Mountain Frozen Desserts made from 100% Organic Coconut Milk
Palate pleasing chocolate from Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
Delicious and nutritious, hand-made creations by Lake Country Harvest
Soothing Organic Vital Java coffee from Vital Waters
Classical music performed by members of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra
Early-Bird Tickets: $30 (through Nov. 30)
Advanced Tickets: $40 (through Jan. 25)
At-the-Door Tickets: $50

Please Remember: "Mount Everest Summit Team" Limited Edition, individually numbered, custom, collectible stainless steel water bottle (1 Litre) $20; please see poster

Please contact me to purchase Party Tickets and Water Bottles.

Thank you,
Ryan Morice

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Quest to Reach the Highest Point on Every Continent - McKinley (Denali)

SEVEN SUMMITS
The Quest to Reach the Highest Point on Every Continent
by Steve Bell

Mount McKinley (Denali)

The view of McKinley from Wonder Lake, north of the mountain, is one of the most majestic mountain scenes anywhere in the world, as McKinley and the Alaska Range rise abruptly from the Arctic tundra and surrounding lowlands. This is the view that inspired the native Inuit people to call it Denali, the "High One."

Mount McKinley, the highest mountain in North America, is the second hardest climb of the Seven Summits, only surpassed by Everest. It is a mountain of grand scale, standing head and shoulders above its neighbours, and presents a tough challenge. Lying just south of the Arctic Circle in Alaska, at 63*N, it is one of the coldest mountains in the world and the elevation gain from the foot of the mountain to the summit is almost 6000m (20,000 ft), one of the greatest vertical gains in the world. Also, because it is closer to the pole, the lower barometric pressure make an ascent comparable to climbing a 7000m (23,000 ft) peak in the Himalayas.

McKinley is the apex of the Alaska Range, stretching from the Aleutian Peninsula, through central Alaska, to curve southeast to meet the Mount St. Elias Range in Canada. Three major glaciers radiate out from it: the Muldrow to the northeast, the Ruth to the southeast, and the Kahiltna to the southwest. It has two summits, the South Summit 6194m (20,320 ft) and the lower North Summit 5934m (19,500 ft), separated by the lofty Denali Pass.

This wild, untamed region is surprisingly accessible - only 240km (150 miles) north of Alaska's largest city, Anchorage. The nearest town is Talkeentna, from where a 40-minute flight takes climbers into the mountain's icy embrace.