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Perfect Start For Salkantay Trekkers

July 17, 2013

A pleasant view along the trek

IMG guide Peter Anderson called in this evening (5:30 pm PDT) to report that all is well with the Salkantay team. Today was the first day of their trek, and Peter reports it was a beautiful day with light clouds and a breeze to keep it cool. The group had no problems on the trail and are adjusting well to the altitude. They are camped at Soraypampa tonight at an elevation of approximately 13,000 feet. During hot drinks before dinner, local guide  Juan de la Cruz entertained the group with flute music. Tomorrow they climb up over Salkantay Pass at an elevation of 15,180 feet, the highpoint of the trip.

George Dunn

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Traffic Jam

July 17, 2013

Traffic.

Fun hearing from Sheldon.  Messages are short and sweet.  Today’s voice said – “All fine.  Logistics are great and the food is amazing.  Watch a group of hyenas take down a baby wildebeest today.  Group doing great.”  Nothing else to add.

Phil Ershler

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Triple Rainbow

July 17, 2013

Lightning and thunder rattled Mt. Rainier last night…but not before all of our climbs were treated with some pretty awesome rainbows!

Camp 1 on the Kautz Glacier Route. (Peter Adams)
Camp Schurman. (Ty Gimenez)
Camp Muir. (Luke Reilly)

Tye Chapman

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Matterhorn Team Starts Strong

 

July 15, 2013

On the summit of the Riffelhorn (photo: Matt Farmer)
Climbing on the Riffelhorn (photo: Mark Allen)

Our Matterhorn climbing group led by guides Matt Farmer and Mark Allen checked in yesterday, here is what Mark had to say about the first day of training on the Riffelhorn:

“Everyone had a blast today and climbed well. A few gear tweaks and dinner at my favorite dinner joint Pizza Roma where you are lovingly insulted by the Italian Mamma who serves you the best authentic food this side of the Monte Rose Massif. Tomorrow we taxi to Saas Fee and hike to the hut. The weather looks amazing and everyone is excited.”

The group is varying from the regular schedule and heading to Saas Fee for better weather and climbing conditions over the next few days. They’ll be staying in climbing huts and training on the Dri Hornli, the Weismeiss and the Jagihorn until their return to Zermatt on the evening of the  17th.

From the 18th to the 21st they’ll be focusing on their Matterhorn summit attempts with possible day climbs in between.

George Dunn

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Elbrus Team Arrives In St. Petersburg

July 15, 2013

St Isaac's Cathedral (photo: Viki Tracey)

 

Elbrus season is upon us.  What better way to start than by sending the man who literally wrote the book on the Seven Summits over as lead guide.  Mike Hamill has a full IMG crew who just arrived in St. Petersburg to begin the first trip of the season.  Mike reports that everyone got in without issue and that all’s well.  Sightseeing was the project of the day with St. Isaacs Cathedral, the Fortress of Peter and Paul, a little late afternoon cruise on the canals of St. Petersburg – you know, all the usual ‘tourist’ stuff.  It would be crazy to be in Russia and not see all we can.  They’re out early tomorrow for Mineranye Vody and about a 4 hour drive to the village of Terskol.

Phil Ershler

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Meanwhile, On The Serengeti…

July 15, 2013

Cats

 

Safari has begun.  About a 50 minute flight took the crew out to the Serengeti.  Fun to see the terrain from the air on the way in and drive across it on the way out.  Anyhow, Sheldon’s comment was “tons of cats eating different things”.  Those things, of course, being other animals.

When she called, they were sitting out by the campfire.  Life is tough.

Phil Ershler

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Denali: Check!

July 14, 2013

 

Happiness is Denali in your rear view mirror.  Actually, that’s not entirely true.  There are some mountains you want to ‘have climbed’.  There are other mountains that you truly want to climb.  Denali falls in the latter category.  The Alaska Range is special and spending time on Denali is always a thrill.

Greg was super proud of his team. As he said, “ to the very end of the trip, they worked together with and for each other.”

The guys are all home now.  One adventure ends and the next one begins.  Wonder where they’ll end up next?

Phil Ershler

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100% Summit On Kili

July 13, 2013

Looking down on Mawenzi (photo: Ken Maclaurin)

Sheldon call at 1 a.m. Pacific time this morning to tell that 100% of the team were standing on the summit of Kilimanjaro.  And, that included her mom!

Still lots of works remains.  About 3 hours for the descent to Barafu camp, some repacking, clothes changing and lunch, and then it’s time to begin the descent to Mweka Camp.  Not easy to rally at that point.  It’s hard to put the packs back on and continue the hike.  But it’s important.  Each foot down means thicker air, more strength and less possibility of altitude related issues.  Everything’s better down low.  Mweka is at 10,000 ft. and the Park sells beer and Coke.  Believe me, it’s worth the effort to get down.

Phil Ershler

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Denali Team Standing By To Fly

July 12, 2013

Denali strip. (Heli Suokko)

The call came from Greg this morning to tell us that the crew is back safe and sound at the Upper Strip on Denali.  Weather should permit a flight out, soon.  The crew will be flying with Talkeetna Air Taxi and that first glimpse of green is always pretty sweet.  They’re at the Upper Strip because the Lower Strip often gets too rutted out and even has a couple of crevasses as we get later into the season, especially when the weather’s been particularly hot.

The team will be staying in Talkeetna at the Talkeetna Motel tonight, checking out with AMS and the National Park and doing a little gear sort and repack.  A shower (or 2) is likely in order as well as a few serious meals and the requisite drinks.  Maybe the evening spent in the Fairview Inn, celebrating their success.  Priceless.

Phil Ershler

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Leaving For The Summit At Midnight

Kili at night. (Photo by Andrew Carafelli)

June 12, 2013

“At Barafu.  Weather’s fine and everyone doing well, and my mom’s killing it.  Leaving for the summit at midnight.”

I love Sheldon’s calls – right to the point and everything we need to know.

Phil Ershler

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