Yeah, I’m wondering about how many tents you both brought. Also I heard there is no water (and no snow to melt) in Camp Canada. Is that right? I watched the other videos and u did not talk about that.
Just 1. I've never heard of anyone bringing more. Just make sure to have a patch kit with you:) Every year is different for snow. This year I know they had lots. Mine they did not. On a carry day from Basecamp we left some at Canada. Then nedo it was a 20 min walk to a small lake.
They actually way back when had donkeys you could hire to bring you all the way to camp 3. But they wouldnt make it a lot of the time so there are a lot of donkey skeletons up there!
Thank you Laura for great advice, can you please spell out the logistics company you used? You mentioned "Groholas" but I cannot find it. Many thanks!
Haha no problem! ❤️ grajalas
@@LauraLeanne Thank you! Lets see if we make it for December! :)
Yeah, I’m wondering about how many tents you both brought. Also I heard there is no water (and no snow to melt) in Camp Canada. Is that right? I watched the other videos and u did not talk about that.
Just 1. I've never heard of anyone bringing more. Just make sure to have a patch kit with you:)
Every year is different for snow. This year I know they had lots. Mine they did not. On a carry day from Basecamp we left some at Canada. Then nedo it was a 20 min walk to a small lake.
very helpful, thanks! Why you always say “we”? You did the second one solo right?
With one other person!
Can you please link the logistics company you mentioned. And you said the logistics service with mules was $1200?
Great now tell me, can I hire a guide to drag me up to the top? 😂
They actually way back when had donkeys you could hire to bring you all the way to camp 3. But they wouldnt make it a lot of the time so there are a lot of donkey skeletons up there!
@@LauraLeanne
Poor donkeys 😔