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June 1999 How
many barrels of crude does it take to climb to the top? Curious ARCO
employee discovers how many barrels of crude oil are needed to outfit an expedition
to summit Mount McKinley By Judy Patrick How many barrels of
crude oil does it take to outfit five men to summit Mount McKinley? The answer,
50 barrels, says something about the number of things in use today that come from
refinery products and, ultimately, from crude oil. The question was recently posed
by Bob Hempstead, an electronics technician for ARCO Alaska Inc. and veteran mountain
climber, to Rick Stanley, plant engineer at ARCO Products in Anaheim, Calif. Just
how many barrels of oil, Hempstead asked Stanley, did it take to outfit Hempsteads
five-man teams ascent of Mount McKinley in 1992? Stanley's answer was 50.05
barrels of crude oil. Below are sample items from the list of equipment
required for the climb, and the amount of crude oil required to produce each:
Partial list of gear required:
| Partial list of gear required: | Number
of barrels of oil to produce | | 5 sleds | 2.95
barrels | | 5 duffels | 1.97 barrels |
| 5 packs | 5.66 barrels | | 5
stuff sacks | 4.55 barrels | | 5
bivy bags | 1.23 barrels | | 5 Therm-a-Rest
pads | 1.71 barrels | | 5 pairs boots
AFS expedition | 6.89 barrels | | 5
pairs overboots | 1.72 barrels | | 5
sets of gaiters | .86 barrels | | 5
mugs | .31 barrels | | 5 water bottles
(Poly) | .49 barrels | | 5 tents
(Moss) | 2.36 barrels | | 5 ropes | 2.39
barrels | | 5 Gore-Tex jackets | 1.91
barrels | | 5 Gore-Tex bibs | 1.91
barrels | | 5 fleece jackets | 1.23
barrels | | 5 Capilene underwear bottoms | .68
barrels | | 5 Marmot down jackets | .66
barrels | | 5 pairs socks | .25 barrels |
| 5 pairs ski goggles | .31
barrels | In addition to climbing
North Americas tallest peak, Hempstead says he has reached the summits of the
highest peaks on several continents, including Africa and South America. His other
pursuits include team-roping and mushing. Eight years ago, I set a goal
to climb the tallest mountain on each continent and perform a rope trick at the
summit, Hempstead said. To date, I have successfully climbed and performed a rope
trick on the summit of Mount Everest in Asia, the highest mountain in the world;
Mount McKinley in Alaska, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa, and Mount Aconcagua
in South America. Currently he is training a team of 12 dogs leased from
Dean Osmar in Kasilof to run the lditarod in 2000. Hernpstead has asked
Stanley just how many barrels of crude it will take to drive that dog team to
Nome. Stay tuned! |