In 1970, the first all-female team summited Denali. The new book "Thirty Below" by Cassidy Randall tells this forgotten story.
Read More: Imposter Syndrome Isn’t a Personal Flaw. It’s a Systemic Issue But that fact, much like the historic Denali climb, has gone largely unsung. Stories of failure often resonate more loudly as ...
The women who stood on top of Denali in July of 1970 and weathered the storms to return alive were not mythological heroes.
Stunning cinematography of Mt. Denali chronicles extreme endurance athlete climb Showcasing stunning cinematography of North America’s highest alpine peak, Climbing Into Fear chronicles the ...
Climb alongside Bill as he attempts to summit Denali in the wake of losing his best friend. Climb alongside extreme endurance athlete Epic Bill Bradley as he attempts to summit Mt. Denali (North ...
In 1970, six climbers set out to summit Denali, North America’s highest peak, in the first all-women’s attempt at any of the world’s big mountains. Their feat unjustly faded from history ...
This Denali climb was not only a historic first. It became an improbable tale of survival. And yet the feat escaped widespread notice and disappeared from our collective consciousness. In 1970 ...
Courtesy Image Cassidy Randall's new book, Thirty Below, tells the story of the first all-women expedition to climb Denali. Popular belief held that women were incapable of withstanding high ...
Read More: Imposter Syndrome Isn’t a Personal Flaw. It’s a Systemic Issue But that fact, much like the historic Denali climb, has gone largely unsung. Stories of failure often resonate more ...
Boggy tundra, thick boreal forest, and great braided rivers stymied early mountaineers seeking to climb Denali — and that was before they even reached the sawtooth rank of formidable peaks ...
But that fact, much like the historic Denali climb, has gone largely unsung. Stories of failure often resonate more loudly as proof of whatever narrative it serves the dominant population to ...