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Mt. Logan King's Trench
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Location:
19,550 feet (5960M)
9,950 feet (3032M)
Yukon, Canada
Note for 10 May - 02 Jun 02: Dry conditions, warm temperatures, and no route finding. Unfortunately, really bad team dynamics and a slight cold forced me to turn around at Camp II.


This trip started as a thought in November 2000, 18 months prior to the climb. The planning was fun, but stressful. Being our first expedition, none of us knew what to expect. When we did this climb, there aren't any route books, so we found our information from other sources. The Canadian Alpine Journal has a great write up that Joe Josephson put together a few years ago. There are also numerous trip reports that you can reference. One of the best trip reports that I've ever read (extremely detailed) is that of Rick Collier's. It can be found on Bivouac.com called the Loganberry Expedition. If you are planning an expedition to Mt. Logan, you will find it helpful to learn from others. Because of this, I've included a few extra pages about our trip. This could help in putting together your own expedition to Logan.

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You can see all 46 pictures from my trip in my photo slide show - Not included in this slide show are the pictures I took of wildlife on the drive up and back to Kluane Lake. I saw Moose, Grizzly Bear, Black Bear, Cariboo, Elk, Mountain Sheep, Dahl Sheep, Porcupine, and Coyoto. These pictures are in my wildlife section (Misc Mtns --> Wildlife)