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Minnesotan Lonnie Dupre has succeeded so far on his latest adventure: sailing thousands of miles from Grand Marais to Greenland. Dupre, adventure partner Pascale Marceau and two other crew members ...
What’s in your backpack? If you’re Lonnie Dupre, it’s about 60 pounds of survival essentials. “Trying to carry 19 days of supplies isn’t easy—it requires a hard look at everything you ...
On Thursday, climber and Arctic veteran Lonnie Dupre left Talkeetna for his fourth attempt to be the first person to summit Denali in January. Climbing Denali is hard. Even in peak season ...
Another year, another mountain. Grand Marais adventurer Lonnie Dupre was holed up at the Talkeetna Roadhouse in Talkeetna, Alaska, on Tuesday making final preparations for yet another mountain ...
Minnesota mountaineer Lonnie Dupre has apparently reached the summit of Mount McKinley on a solo climb in January, accomplishing something that has never been done before.
Lonnie Dupre awoke in his camp at 17,200 feet on Alaska's Mount McKinley and took stock of how he felt. This would be his last camp before he made an attempt to reach the summit of North America's ...
An excerpt from Lonnie Dupre's new book details a treacherous ascent of Mount Denali.
Grand Marais climber and adventurer Lonnie Dupre narrowly escaped disaster during his attempt this past week to solo-climb Alaska’s Mount Hunter.
Lonnie Dupre had tried twice before to summit Mount McKinley — -- A Minnesota man is thawing out and celebrating after becoming the first climber to summit Mount McKinley in the winter months ...
Lonnie Dupre, of Grand Marais, reached the 20,320-foot summit of North America's tallest peak at 5:08 p.m. Central time on Sunday, said project coordinator Stevie Plummer.
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