Peru: Wendi Witek '14
Wendi Witek ’14 and three friends hiked the Inca trail to Machu Picchu over four days and three nights. Packing was very limited, but the Tiger Rag made the trip!
Wendi Witek ’14 and three friends hiked the Inca trail to Machu Picchu over four days and three nights. Packing was very limited, but the Tiger Rag made the trip!
Billy Thomsen ’06, Jamie Kelso ’06 (both pictured) and Jamie’s wife Courtney Kelso ’06 summited Mount Kilimanjaro via the Rongai Route, climbing for over seven days. “Despite trying to keep our packs light, we had to bring a Clemson flag for the obligatory summit shot.”
Thompson Mefford ’03, associate professor of materials science, and Olin Mefford dog sledding at Chilly Dogs in Ely, Minn.
This March, Kristin Archie Ditto ’12 hiked Southern Patagonia with a group of friends. Here, she is at the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina, one of the most incredible views of the trip. “It was the perfect place to showcase my Clemson pride. Go Tigers!”
Michael Hamilton ’99 on floor 124 of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, the world’s tallest building!
Lane ’12 and Mattie ’11 Parrott, Al Stokes ’77 and China Moore ’17 taking a late night stroll by Il Duomo in Florence, Italy.
Brian Cashion M ’75, Ph.D. ’80, and Sara Ungrodt toured Alaska in March 2018. The tour included a bush plane flight from Fairbanks to Coldfoot, followed by a tour bus ride back to Fairbanks, including a stop at the Arctic Circle!
“We observed a great night of aurorae at the Yukon River Camp and at Joy, Alaska. We also had great fun on sled dog rides at Dallas Seavey’s training facility. There are 66 adult dogs and over 20 puppies. The Anchorage Museum has recently been refurbished and is a must-see.”
After a full day of hunting ducks in Hodgeville, Saskatchewan, Al Stokes ’77 shows his Tiger Pride.
William L. Jackson Jr. ’76 and Julie Calk ’76 Jackson toured southern Iceland at the beginning of March 2018. They brought out their Tiger Rag in front of the beautiful waterfalls of Thingvellir National Park!
Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity brothers Charles Rogers ’10 and Rogers Coxe ’11 and three others climbed 19,341 feet to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, known as “the Roof of Africa.”
“… there, ahead, all he could see, as wide as all the world, great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun, was the square top of Kilimanjaro. And then he knew that there was where he was going.” – Ernest Hemingway, “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”
