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This spring, Kerr, Wright, Baker, and Drinkwater, will return to Alaska's University Peak for one final push over a two week period.
This spring, Kerr, Wright, Baker, and Drinkwater, will return to Alaska's University Peak for one final push over a two week period.

University Peak Will Make for the Greatest Ski Descent Ever

A team of four women will attempt to climb up and ski down one of North America鈥檚 toughest peaks this spring

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This spring, Kerr, Wright, Baker, and Drinkwater, will return to Alaska's University Peak for one final push over a two week period.

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This time last year, was standing at the base of Alaska鈥檚 14,470-foot University Peak, watching the mountain shed snow. She and three other skiers鈥擜ustralian photographer Krystle Wright, and fellow Americans 听补苍诲 鈥攈ad arrived to make the first full female聽ski descent of the mountain, located in southeastern Alaska鈥檚 Saint Elias Mountains.* But avalanches and rockfalls caused by the extremely warm winter made an attempt impossible.

鈥淗onestly, there were a couple moments that we wanted life jackets鈥攖he mountain was that wet,鈥 says Kerr.

It was particularly frustrating for the 31-year-old ski mountaineer, who had been thwarted the year before by warm temperatures as well, when the snow was too soft for their plane to land. Even if conditions had been perfect, climbing to the top of University is no easy feat. Only a handful of mountaineers have ever summited, and just two have completed the climb via聽the 7,000-foot south face, which Kerr and company plan to do.聽Fewer have聽skied down.**聽

聽鈥淯niversity has one of the most challenging, pure, beautiful aesthetic lines in North America,鈥 says skier Chris Davenport, who in 2006,聽became the first person to climb and ski all of Colorado鈥檚 fourteeners.*** 鈥淚t鈥檚 got all the elements of true ski mountaineering: remoteness, avalanche mitigation, steepness, and the technically of the decent itself.鈥

This spring鈥攊n late March or early April, depending on weather鈥擪err will return with Wright, age 29, Baker, 38, and Drinkwater, 39, for one final push over a two week period. (They will make the trip on their own dime without sponsor support, a rarity in today鈥檚 hyper-commercialized expeditions.) Conditions permitting, Kerr says the group hopes to skin or climb up a thousand-foot icefall on their way to the top before skiing down.

鈥淚f they pull this off, I would call it one of the greatest ski descents ever done,鈥 says Davenport.

*CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the University Peak had never been skied before.

**CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that no one had ever summited University Peak via the south face.

***CORRECTION:聽An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Davenport finished climbing and skiing Colorado's fourteeners in 2015.

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