Summit Update – 9/17/09
Summit day of my climb will be the most difficult. We will leave Kibo Hut at 15,500 feet for the summit at 19,340 feet, almost 4000 feet of vertical distance in only 5 kilometers of actual distance. Needless to say, it’s steep, and it’s loose and rocky. Bomba, my vehicle, is powered by the two back wheels. On the steep, loose terrain, it won’t power as much as it will dig trenches, so we need an alternative method of climbing the mountain.
Today, we’re testing and putting the finishing touches on the winch—a self-tailing sailing winch that will allow me to climb a fixed rope. An alternate chain will attach my cranks to the winch. Through pedaling, I will pull the rope towards me, effectively moving myself up the mountain. The loose surface will matter less as I roll along the top instead of digging in with the back wheels.
When we did our scouting mission in June, we used a winch really effectively. We hope that this winch will be more effective, but at the moment we’re still putting all the pieces together. I’ll let you know tomorrow how the winch testing went, and I’ll let you know how optimistic we are about that final summit day.
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Words can not descibe the admiration I feel for you, and what you are doing.
Best regards from norway!
GO Chris, Go.
I wish you all the best.
You can and will make it.
Doesn’t matter if it takes a day or 2 more.
JUST DO IT.
Way to Go..