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Choosing An IMG Rainier Program

August 23, 2019

With the pending release of 2020 Rainier dates (sometime in September), you’re likely wondering which route you should climb or which course to take. We can’t choose for you, but we did put together some information to help you decide.

Basic Info
All IMG Rainier climbs and seminars are guided at a 2:1 ratio and include a shuttle from our Ashford headquarters to and from the trailhead. We provide group gear (tents, ropes, stoves, etc.), and breakfast & dinner on the mountain. Training goals for all programs should include the ability to climb 1,000 vertical feet/per hour while carrying a 35-55lb pack for 4,000’ over 4-5 hours with ~10 min breaks each hour.

2020 Programs

IMG Guide, Ryan Dougherty, approaching the summit of Mt. Rainier (Nickel Wood)

3.5 Day Camp Muir/DC
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 Paradise (5,400’) to Camp Muir (~10,080’)
Day 3/4 Camp Muir to Ingraham Flats (~11,200’) followed by overnight summit bid, descend to Paradise, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • No prior mountaineering experience
  • Ability to carry ~35lb pack required
  • Maintained trail, busiest route on the mountain
  • Climbed from May-September
  • Excellent for beginners with a high level of fitness and stamina
  • 8 clients, 4 guides

A little bit of solitude on the Emmons (Harry Hamlin)

4.5 Day Emmons
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 White River Trailhead (4,200’) to camp on the Inter Glacier (~8,000’)
Day 3 Inter Glacier to Camp Schurman (9,600’)
Day 4 Summit day, descend to Schurman
Day 5 Hike down to White River, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • No technical prerequisites
  • Ability to carry ~50lb pack required
  • No maintained route, more remote mountain experience
  • Climbed from late May through late July
  • Excellent for the strong beginner to intermediate climber with a very high level of fitness and stamina
  • 8 clients, 4 guides
  • NPS in-depth route description

 

Climbing the Kautz (Jonathan Schrock)

4.5 Day Kautz
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 Paradise (5,400’) to Nisqually Glacier to Camp 1 (~7,000’)
Day 3 Camp 1 to high camp (~10,000’)
Day 4 Summit day (12-16 hour day), descend to high camp
Day 5 Descend to Paradise, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • Prerequisites include a prior summit of Mt. Rainier via the DC or Emmons (or a comparable glacier climb approved by IMG)
  • Ability to ascend a snow/ice chute that increases in angle from 30 to 50 degrees over several hundred feet and includes multiple pitches of guided belays
  • Ability to carry a 50-55lb pack in crampons on steep terrain at alitude as part of a rope team
  • Not a maintained route, offers a more remote mountain experience
  • Climbed from late May through late July
  • Excellent for strong intermediate to advanced climbers with an extremely high level of fitness and stamina
  • 8 clients, 4 guides
  • Applications require approval from program director
  • NPS in-depth route description

5.5 Day Kautz adds technical training on Day 2 and departs for Paradise on Day 3

Climbing the Fuhrer Finger (Chris Meder)

5.5 Day Fuhrer Finger
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 Paradise (5,400’) to Camp 1 (~7,000’)
Day 3 Camp 1 to Camp 2 at the base of the route (~8,500’)
Day 4 Depending on conditions, move up the Fuhrer Finger at first light & establish a new campsite at the top of the Finger at (~11,500 feet)
Day 5 Primary summit day. If a high camp is established, depart at first light for the summit. The round trip will take approximately 8 hours.
Day 6 Descend to Paradise, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • Prerequisites include a prior summit of Mt. Rainier via the Emmons or Kautz (or comparable alpine climbs approved by IMG)
  • Ability to ascend a 40-50 degree snow chute carrying a 50-55lb pack while using two technical tools
  • Not a maintained route, offers a more remote mountain experience
  • Climbed from mid to late May through late June only
  • Limited to 4 climbers
  • Excellent for upper level intermediate to advanced climbers with an exceptionally high level of fitness and stamina
  • 4 clients, 2 guides
  • Applications require approval from program director.

Awash in the morning light above Thumb Rock on a climb of Liberty Ridge (Ann Sparks)

5.5 Day Liberty Ridge
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 White River Campground to Camp 1 at Lower Curtis Ridge (7,000′)
Day 3 Camp 1 to Thumb Rock (10,700′) on slopes of 40-45 degrees
Day 4/5 Summit day – long and on continuously steep slopes for almost 4,000 vertical feet
Day 5/6 Descend to Camp Schurman on the Emmons or via the DC to Paradise, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • Steep, exposed, and committing
  • Limited to 4 climbers
  • Only for advanced climbers with an exceptional level of fitness, stamina, technical ability, and overall mountaineering experience
  • Applications require approval from program director

Technical skills training on a Glacier Skills Seminar (Nate Sievert)

6.5 Day Glacier Skills Seminar
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 Paradise (5,400’) to Camp 1 (~7,000’) on the Paradise Glacier
Day 3 Skills session, climb to Camp 2 (~9,000’ or lower) on the Paradise Glacier
Day 4 Skills day on the Paradise Glacier
Day 5 Climb to Camp Muir (~10,000’)
Day 6/7 Climb to Ingraham Flats (~11,200’) followed by an overnight summit bid, descend to Paradise, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • Three days of expedition climbing with a focus on technical glacier skills, including anchors, self and team crevasse rescue, ice climbing, route finding, glacier travel, and fixed line ascension
  • Once at Camp Muir, the program follows a standard DC climb w/summit attempt
  • Ability to carry ~50lb pack required
  • Excellent for beginner or intermediate climbers with a high level of fitness and stamina who are interested in learning mountaineering skills in conjunction with a summit attempt of Mt. Rainier
  • Late June to mid-August only
  • 8 clients, 4 guides

Sled Hauling on the Denali Prep (Betsy Dain-Owens)

6.5 Day Denali Prep Seminar
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 Paradise (5,400’) to Camp 1 (~7,000’)
Days 3-6 Ascend camp to camp as weather permits, training along the way
Day 7 Descend to Paradise, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • Premier training program for guided expeditions on Denali
  • No prior experience necessary
  • Expedition climbing with a focus on cold weather mountaineering, sled rigging, expedition camp building, and technical skills used on Denali and other high altitude, glaciated peaks
  • Ability to carry ~55lb pack while hauling a sled required
  • February through April
  • 8 clients, 4 guides

The chance of summiting Mt. Rainier in early season is not high, but when possible, an attempt can be useful in practicing additional climbing techniques, avalanche hazard evaluation, and route finding skills.

Little Tahoma (Dean Hill)

5.5 Day Little Tahoma Mountaineering Seminar
Day 1 2PM Gear Check @ IMG HQ
Day 2 Frying Pan Creek Trailhead to Camp 1 (~7,500’)
Day 3 Skills session, climb to Camp 2 on the Frying Pan Glacier (~9,000’)
Day 4 Full day of technical training
Day 5 Rock climbing skills session & summit of Little Tahoma, descend to camp
Day 7 Descend to Frying Pan Creek Trailhead, shuttle back to IMG HQ

Key considerations:

  • No prior experience. Training includes ice climbing, anchors systems, rescue systems
  • Excellent for beginner to intermediate level climbers with an exceptionally high level of fitness and stamina and the ability to carry a 50lb pack over multiple days
  • Mid-June to early July
  • 4 clients, 2 guides
Proper crevasse rescue skills are essential in the mountains (Greg Vernovage)

Proper crevasse rescue skills are essential in the mountains (Greg Vernovage)

Mountaineering Day School – One day introductory training course focusing on crampon techniques, ice axe self-arrest, and rope team travel.

Advanced Mountaineering Day School – One day introductory follow up training course focusing on cramponing on steeper terrain (40-50 degree slopes), multi-pitched belays, anchor construction & management, and rappelling.

Crevasse Rescue School – Comprehensive two day course that focuses on basic through advanced mountaineering skills from climbing knots to snow and ice anchors, ascending and descending ropes, simple crevasse rescue, advanced crevasse rescue systems, and crevasse self rescue. Designed to be taken as a stand-alone course for the experienced climber or in conjunction with the MDS & AMDS courses.

Here are a few tips to help you with the sign up process:

June/July/August typically fill within the first two weeks of registration, with much of the remainder of the season full by November. Applications are accepted only once registration is open and not in advance. Spots are only reserved with a completed application and deposit. All fees are non-refundable and trip insurance that protects your investment in the event you need to cancel is strongly recommended.

Each application is time-stamped and processed in the order in which it is received. List your available dates in order of preference and if you are climbing with one or more partners, you’ll want to include each other’s names in the space provided on the application.

We expect to release our dates sometime in September. We’ll update this blog, send out a newsletter, and post on social media (Facebook Instagram Twitter) as soon as the dates are confirmed.

Email office@mountainguides.com with any questions in the interim!

Heather Garland

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Putha Hiunchuli is a Go!

August 20, 2019

Last few steps to the summit of Putha Hiunchuli with great peaks in the distance (Karma Rita Sherpa)

The Putha Hiunchuli Expedition is a go for this Autumn! This expedition is a great opportunity to climb above 6,500m, in fact, this is a great mountain to climb to 7,246m! We have a couple spots still available on the expedition if you are looking for a great adventure this Autumn. Work with our Sherpa “A team” and practice using our IMG oxygen system while visiting a very remote region of the Himalaya. If you would like to talk more about the expedition and see if you qualify, contact us and we will be happy to answer your questions.

Greg Vernovage

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Climb Mt. Baker Aug 30 – Sept 1

August 17, 2019

Morning view on Baker (Austin Shannon)
Things you see on an Easton Glacier climb (Austin Shannon)

If you’ve been sidelined by the weather in the PNW this summer and are still in need of that mountaineering fix, we can help you slide into September from the slopes of Mt. Baker! We have room on our Aug 30 – Sept 1 Easton Glacier climb, an excellent beginner route and a perfect distraction for you while you wait for Rainier 2020 dates to be posted (first week of September). You’ll be happy, relaxed, and hungry for your Labor Day cookout.

Email office@mountainguides.com for registration details.

Heather Garland

 

 

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Mountaineering Day Schools For Your Autumn/Winter Climbs

August 16, 2019

Whiteout conditions on Mt. Rainier (Nicole Sims)

If you plan to climb in Mexico, Ecuador, or on Aconcagua this autumn or winter, brush up on your cramponing, ice axe, and rope team travel skills with IMG Lead Guide, Kevin Kayl, before you go. Our last training sessions of the season are just days away and registration is closing. Go prepared!

August 21 – Mountain Day School
August 22 – Advanced Mountain Day School

Email: office@mountainguides.com for details.

Heather Garland

 

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Ecuador November 7-19

August 16, 2019

One of many reasons to climb in Ecuador (Romulo Cardenas)

Mountaineering shoulder seasons in North America can be challenging with unpredictable and often inclement weather. Lamenting the lack of outdoor activity isn’t going to make you feel any better. However, heading to the equator most definitely will!

We have the perfect itinerary lined up for you, including ascents of Cayambe (18,990′) and Cotopaxi (19,347′). Chimborazo (20,561′) is available as a 3-day extension for the interested and capable climber. Explore cathedrals and sample local cuisine in Quito. Visit the famous Otavalo Market and spend time in the town of Peguche.

Acclimatize with hikes of Fuya Fuya (13,986′) and Imbabura (15,190′) prior to attempting Cayambe. Review basic mountaineering techniques on the slopes of Cayambe and spend two nights at the Oleas-Ruales-Berge Refuge prior to climbing. After our summit attempt, we will drive to the jungle town of Papallacta, where we can soak in the hot springs for which this town is famous.

Cotopaxi, which just may be the most picturesque volcano in the world, is up next. The climbing begins at the Jose F. Ribas Refuge (15,973′) and is followed by a night at the hacienda of La Cienega. Wrap up the trip with a traditional home-cooked meal and celebration at our local Ecuadorean guide’s home and a visit with famed Ecuadorian photographer and explorer, Jorge Anhalzer.

You simply do not want to miss this!

Register today for our November 7-19 trip with Lead Guide, Rikki Dunn!

Heather Garland

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2020 Ouray Dates Released!

August 15, 2019

The Ribbon Route in Ouray, Colorado (Cale Hoopes)
Climbing in the Ice Park (Mark Allen))

It’s ice climbing season! Ok, it isn’t quite yet, but it is time to book your dates before they sell out for winter 2020. Located in the San Juan Range of southwestern Colorado, Ouray is one of the few locations in the lower 48 states where quality ice climbing is virtually guaranteed in the winter months – contributing to its nickname,”Ice Climbing Capital of North America.”- and to its popularity. There are only so many permits available, so book early!

For you skiers, ice climbing is the perfect complement to a ski vacation. Telluride is just 47 miles (1 hour drive) away from Ouray. Bring the family skiing, then come spend a few days climbing in the Ice Park with IMG!

The Ouray backcountry is the perfect place for climbers interested in more technical peaks in Alaska, the Alps, and the Himalayas.

Programs run from January 4 through February 28.

Email: office@mountainguides.com to register!

(Watch for our New England dates to be posted soon!)

Heather Garland

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Explore Machu Picchu Via The Salkantay Route

August 14, 2019

Machu Picchu from Intipunku (Eric Remza)

Don’t miss out on visiting the ancient city of Machu Picchu this September with IMG Lead Guide, Charlotte Austin! Learn about the Incan culture while you travel the Salkantay route, carrying only a day pack. Spectacular vistas await you on this remote and majestic mountain and historical adventure.

Trip dates: Aug 31 – Sep 9

Email: office@mountainguides.com to sign up while there is still room!

George Dunn

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2020 Mongolia Dates Released

August 13, 2019

2019 Mongolia Team (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)

Our 2019 Mongolia Trip was fantastic!  The team of climbers who met in Ulaanbaatar were as good as they get and had an incredible time visiting the Naadam Festival, climbing in the Altai Mountain Range and some climbers decided to visit the Gobi Desert at the end of the trip.

We have designed the 2020 Mongolia program so that you can enjoy the same incredible experiences as the team did this Summer.  You can choose to visit the Naadam Festival and then go climb or come in a little later for the climb only portion.  If you have more time, why not join for all three parts of the program!  If you have a non-climbing partner, not a problem, they are more than welcome to join you for the Naadam Festival or the Gobi Desert Extension.  This is an adventure designed for everyone!  Let us know if you would like to join our team in Mongolia 2020!

Greg Vernovage

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Elbrus Team Heads Home From Moscow

August 9, 2019

Team with St. Basil’s Cathedral (Jonathan Schrock)
Final Team Dinner (Jonathan Schrock)

It’s time for members of our final Elbrus team of 2019 to head home. Having all stood on the summit, they are a pretty satisfied crew!

IMG teams begin our trip in St. Petersburg and end in Moscow as it’s nice to see as much of this fascinating country as possible. St. Basil’s and Red Square, the GUM and the Kremlin, Sparrow Hill and the University, Old Arbot Street ……… so much to see!

Next year – same time, same place. Elbrus is a fun one of the Seven. A little work, for sure, but a great excuse to go see a bit of Russia. Not a bad combination!

Phil Ershler

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Final 2019 Training Courses On Rainier

August 9, 2019

Weather at the Flats Camp on the Ingraham Glacier (Bernie Contreras)
A beautiful day on the Emmons (Gray Griswold)

Mountain weather has a well-deserved reputation for being unpredictable. Forecasts can be helpful, but you often don’t know what you’re going to get until you’re in it. As always, preparation is key. Whether you hire a guide service or not, knowing and understanding the basics of mountaineering will make you a stronger, safer climbing partner. We have a few remaining spots on the following courses:

August 21
Mountain Day School
August 22
Advanced Mountain Day School
August 23-24
Crevasse Rescue School

Email office@mountainguides.com to sign up and look for our 2020 Rainier dates to be posted in early September!

Heather Garland

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