A 16x20 tarp will be the climber's High Camp
Created: Aug 27, 2018
Hiking from Camp 2.5 to Camp 4 is mostly through ferns
Camp 2.5 is just a rainwater catchment system
Camp 2.5 is easy to see from Camp 2
The second drop is 40-50 feet and not so easy
The first drop is 20-25 feet - easy enough but slippery
A rainwater catchment system installed at Camp 1
Created: Aug 26, 2018
An impressive collection of gear/water at Camp 1
Everyone (including GregJ, GingeF and ChuckB) has been hauling gear/water to Camp 1
The D1 difficulty area viewed from Camp 2
Gazing back at Camp 1 from the top of the fern field
Proceeding from Camp 1 to Camp 2
Camp 1
The rough trail from Camp 1 to Camp 2
The rough trail from Base Camp (beach/village) to Camp 1
The executive office where ClintK and JoeO discuss the route to Camp 2
The sword grass is 6-7 feet (2 meters) high down low
The handy saw work of ChuckB and GaryR make the trail easily passable
GregJ and JoeM resting about 3/4 through the forest
The old church in 2018 and 2015
JohnM looking for a tent site near the old dispensary building
The water cache left at today's highpoint - around half-way through the forest
GingeF pointing out the excellent flagging through the forest
Agrihan villagers help us cart our supplies to Base Camp
Gazing upon the southern flanks of Agrihan
Fishing, talking, eating and enjoying the sunset on our way to Agrihan
Napping/Sleeping quarters were air-conditioned
Everyone was top-side as we depart Saipan
The local support team of LawrenceT, JoeO, VincentF, RayS, InosG and FrankC