DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. — Capt. Mark Uberuaga, an HH-60 pilot from the 55th Rescue Squadron here, led a group of airmen to the summit of Mount McKinley, Alaska.
Mount McKinley, a 20,320-foot climb, also known as Denali, is the fourth summit on the way to completing the U.S. Air Force Seven Summits Challenge.
The Seven Summits Challenge was the brainchild of Uberuaga and his climbing partner and roommate, Capt. Rob Marshall, 8th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla.
On each of the seven continents, there is one peak that stands above the rest. The vision of their challenge is to have Air Force members carry the Air Force flag to the highest point on each continent, ending on the highest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest. In doing so, they will be the first American military or governmental group to reach the summit of Mount Everest and the first military group in the world to reach all of the famed seven summits.
“There are both logistical and monetary challenges,” said Uberuaga. “I think this last climb gave the group a lot of momentum.”
Not only do the climbers draw positive attention to the Air Force, they raise money for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (www.specialops.org). This is an organization that provides free scholarships and grants to the children of military personnel who were killed in the course of military duties. The group raised $20,000 for SOWF on the Mount McKinley expedition.
The climbers who joined Uberuaga on this expedition were: Capt. Erin Van Oosten, a C-130 pilot from Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, 1st Lt. Tim Hannon, a civil engineer from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, Capt. Tavis McDevitt, an HH-60 pilot from Kadena Air Base, Japan, Capt. Graydon Muller, a UH-1 pilot from Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., and 1st Lt. Andrew Ackles, also a UH-1 pilot from Malmstrom.
Uberuaga and his team arrived in Alaska on May 28 and flew to the mountain. They started the climb on May 30, and it took 15 days to ascend the mountain.
The challenge is open to any Air Force member. For details, visit www.usaf7summits.com.
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