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Training: snowtravel at -20°C, Mt. Rohr(2,423m)

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88 days to Day 1 Training for the Denali Summit Day Distance one way, km Elevation gain, m Rohr 8.3 1,156 Denali 3.7 931 We had waited for the annual arctic cold front but it seemed it would never come. Yet we needed to test our expedition clothes at least at -20°C cold. November and December came and passed, all warm. January 2019 was the same warm. We almost gave up on that idea, when the cold suddenly arrived! Environment Canada issued "Extreme Cold Warning" in BC - it was very good news. Off we went to Mt. Rohr. Lesson learned : DO NOT overheat! We wanted -20°C and got it. At the parking it was -22°C, exciting! Vera was wearing just windproof, at -20°C and was super comfortable. I was wearing a lot of layers, forgetting that once I climbed Rohr is just shorts and base layer (-20°C). Naturally, I overheated, from head to toes, got wet and then got very cold. Such was the lesson: too much warm clothes will make y

Training: snowcamping at -20°C, Joffre Lake, BC

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60 days to Day 1 Tested our brand new sleeping bags, tent and stove at -20C cold. Test passed! Lesson : even if you wear lots of layers, you will get cold very fast if your feet are not insulated too.