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Trace the team's route from Astoria, Oregon, to Mount Sir Sandford in British Columbia

D I S P A T C H E S

July 30: Back down to Golden
July 29: Snow shakes hit the spot
July 27: Team denied summit
July 26: Higher camp reached
July 24: Ice travel on glacier
July 22: Team reaches hut
July 20: Crossing Palmer
July 18: Palmer nightmare
July 16: Bushwhack begins
July 15: Kayaking gets easier
July 14: Bear training in B.C.
July 14: Living naturally
July 12: Speaking of bushwhacks
July 11: Rain, rain go away
July 10: Team summarizes trip
July 10: Dan feels cabin fever
July 5: Michelle meets guides
July 5: NOLS energizes Morgan
June 30: Kayaking 101
June 30: Team member hurt
June 16: One month and counting
June 15: Getting in gear
June 13: Counting the days
May 25: First hike as a team
May 19: Hearing the happy news


  L O G I S T I C S

   Team biographies
   Team guide Del Smith
   Team guide Judd Rogers
   Trip itinerary
   Team's original proposal
   Equipment list
   Expedition sponsors



1997 Adventure GrantsHome to Headwaters

On July 12, four teenagers from Astoria, Oregon, set off on the adventure of a lifetime.

The winners of the 1997 Outside Adventure Grants presented by Hi-Tec — Morgan Beasley, 15; Michelle Olson, 16; William Gunderson, 17; and Dan Solmon, 16 — attempted to kayak, bushwhack, and climb their way north to the expedition's goal of Mount Sir Sandford, an 11,590-foot glaciated peak deep in the remote reaches of British Columbia's Selkirk Mountains.

The team reported regularly on their progress, starting with the training and planning phase and what it takes to undertake an expedition. 1997's Adventure Grants trip was truly a multimedia expedition — we've got journal entries, audio clips, and photographs to tell this tale of roughing it in the wild.

Covered in glaciers and surrounded by some of the most impenetrable wilderness in North America, Mount Sir Sandford wasn't climbed until the 20th century, and today is usually approached by helicopter.

But these young explorers took to the task under their own power — they kayaked 50 miles up McNaughton Lake and bushwhacked through dreaded devil's club to establish basecamp at the foot of Sir Sandford glacier. And then the fun started. They scouted a route up the glacier, then began the journey across the crevasses to the summit. Did they make it to the top? Read their dispatches to find out.

In addition to their mountaineering adventures, the team searched for the elusive and endangered woodland caribou. One of the few remaining herds lives near Mount Sir Sandford; the team met with wildlife biologist Dr. Bruce McLellan to document this North American reindeer in an attempt to save it from extinction.

Planned and led by the kids themselves, the expedition received training and safety instruction from the National Outdoor Leadership School.

The Oregonians' proposal was selected based on its potential for exploration, conservation, and adventure.

"There were so many incredible proposals that it made judging real work," said Kitty Calhoun, the top American female mountaineer and one of the judges who waded through the expedition dreams of 500 teams from around the country.

You might also want to read about the 1996 Adventure Grant trip.









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