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‘We feel completely alone’ – trail runner Wong sees isolation and cold as the biggest challenges on Denali charity climb

Loz Wong calls his expedition the ‘biggest thing I’ve ever attempted’ as he faces sub-zero temperatures to climb North America’s highest mountain

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Lawrence Wong [left] and his climbing buddy Christopher Twiss on the summit of Aconcagua. Photo: Handout

Each mountaineering mission Lawrence ‘Loz’ Wong has embarked on has been a step up from anything he has attempted before and the same is true of his next goal to climb Denali.

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The Hong Kong-based trail runner has already climbed Europe’s highest mountain Elbrus, and South America’s highest Aconcagua.

“It will be a bigger adventure than the previous two,” he said. “The isolation on Denali will be even more than Aconcagua, and certainly more than Elbrus.

“Denali is much more remote. Already, being in the mountains at any kind of altitude, we always feel completely alone.”

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Denali sits in Alaska and its peak is 6,144 metres above sea level, making it the highest mountain in North America.

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