Five of the team for the Mount Sidley 2019/2020 expedition are now in Punta Arenas. They are readying themselves for their flight to Union Glacier in the next 48 hours. I understand that the remaining members of the Sidley team are already in Antarctica having undertaken other adventures. David Continue Reading
Mount Sidley 2019/2020 season
In one month’s time the ALE team to Mount Sidley may well have climbed the mountain and be back at Union Glacier. This year ALE are arranging for eight climbers to make the attempt. I understand that at least five are Seven Summiters and of those at least three will also complete the Continue Reading
Mount Sidley ascents – update
This is my annual update of Mount Sidley ascents. ALE trip number 7 succeeded in putting two guides and three clients on the top of the volcano. All three clients completed the Volcanic Seven Summits with this ascent. A previous blog highlighted two of them. This year, due to the Continue Reading
Two more Volcanic Seven Summits hopefuls
It’s that time of the year again when various people will be preparing for their expedition to Mount Sidley. Mount Sidley, by way of reminder, is the highest volcano in Antarctica and therefore one of the Volcanic Seven Summits. As I have previously blogged, the Volcanic Seven Summits challenge Continue Reading
Mount Sidley ascents – update
[An update to the list below can be found here.] There is a dearth of information on the web on Mount Sidley ascents. So I have continued to undertake further research since my return from Antarctica and over the past year, and put together what I believe to be a definitive list of Continue Reading