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Bolivia Team Returns to La Paz

August 2, 2019

2019 Bolivia Team with Huayna Potosi (Harry Hamlin)
Climbing to HC on Huayna Potosi (Harry Hamlin)
Climbing to High Camp on Huayna Potosi (Harry Hamlin)
Huayna Potosi behind the Miners Cemetary (Harry Hamlin)
Illimani in the distance from the summit of Huayna Potosi (Harry Hamlin)

Harry called to let us know the team has returned to La Paz.  After getting checked into their rooms, the first thing on the agenda is to grab a shower!  The team had great climbs of Pequeno Alpamayo and Huayna Potosi.

The team will have a nice celebratory dinner tonight.  Some members will depart in the morning while others will prepare for Illimani (21,200’).  Climbers heading for Illimani will depart on Sunday morning for Base Camp.  This is about a 3 hour drive through the countryside before coming to the end of the road.  The trek to Base Camp on Illimani is one of my favorite treks and the Base Camp is located next to a beautiful stream in a beautiful and soft meadow for camping.

All is well in Bolivia!

Greg Vernovage

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Serengeti Day 2

August 1, 2019

Who’s the boss? (Phunuru Sherpa)
Cats aren’t the only residents (Phunuru Sherpa)
Spotting the big cats in the Serengeti (Phunuru Sherpa)
They do blend in well (Phunuru Sherpa)

The Kili team had another great day on their safari! They saw LOTS of cats. Big ones. It really is amazing just how much wildlife you can see over 3 days, however, the elusive prize remains and that’s to see a black rhino. They’ll have to wait for their visit to Ngorongoro Crater tomorrow… and then they’ll have to let us know if they are the lucky ones!

All is well!

Phil Ershler

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Huayna Potosi Summits!

August 1, 2019

Real Pumpkin Soup (Roberto Gomez)
Bolivia Countryside (Harry Hamlin)
2019 Bolivia Team on the summit of Huayna Potosi (Roberto Gomez)

IMG Senior Guides Harry Hamlin and Roberto Gomez checked in from Huayna Potosi Base Camp just now.  The team reached the summit this morning and are now back at Base Camp. Great work! The mountains in Bolivia are never “gimmee’s.” On Pequeno Alpamayo (17,482’), the terrain changes during the climb requiring climbers to be technically efficient on all levels; glacier travel, rock and steep ridge climbing. On Huayna Potosi (19,974’), we add more altitude and a steep face that needs to be climbed to the summit. It helps to have great weather and this team enjoyed beautiful conditions for climbing and Harry said there was zero wind on top!

The team will rest this afternoon and get a nice dinner made by our fantastic cook staff tonight. Tomorrow morning, they will load the bus at 9am and head to La Paz to celebrate. Some of the team will say goodbye and head home while others will take a rest day and prepare for the icing on the cake by heading over to Illimani (21,200’).

All is well in Bolivia!

Greg Vernovage

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Training for Rainier 2020 & Fall Programs

August 1, 2019

Descending from the summit May 2019 (Jay Lyons)

If you’re thinking about a Rainier climb in 2020 and want to dip your toes into the water first, we still have room on our August 21 Mountain Day School, August 22 Advanced Mountain Day School, & August 23-24 Crevasse Rescue Course! Come on out and learn some basic mountaineering skills with your IMG guides and be a stronger, safer member of any rope team.

Look for 2020 Rainier dates to be released the first week of September. We’ll send out a newsletter, post on the blog, and post on social media.

If you need an adventure fix sooner, there are spots available on our Salkantay Trek to Machu Piccu in September, our Carstensz Pyramid climb in October, and the Mexico Volcanoes in November. Register today!

Meanwhile, all is well this summer on Rainier, in the North Cascades, on Elbrus, in Bolivia, and on Kilimanjaro!

Heather Garland

 

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Elbrus Training Day

August 1, 2019

Training Day on Elbrus (Jonathan Schrock)
Training on Elbrus (Jonathan Schrock)
Training Day on Elbrus (Jonathan Schrock)
Training Day on Elbrus (Jonathan Schrock)

Jonathan and Sasha took the team onto the lower slopes of Elbrus today for a day of skills review. All went well and the team is prepared!

After training, they headed down to Terskol for their final gear pack and one last night in the hotel before heading uphill tomorrow.  The weather was a bit better today and we’re hoping it continues. It’s almost ‘game day’!

Phil Ershler

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Elbrus Acclimatization Day – Cheget Ski Area

July 31, 2019

Prepping for Elbrus (Jonathan Schrock)

Jonathan checked in today from Terskol and reported that the team had a good acclimatization hike near the Cheget ski area. They timed it perfectly as they had thunderstorms last night, no rain during their hike, and then another rain shower shortly after they finished their hike.

Gear checks are done and everything’s right on schedule and going according to plan.

All is well… even timing the rain perfectly!

Phil Ershler

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The Serengeti’s Biggest & Fastest

July 31, 2019

Photo Credit: Phunuru Sherpa
Photo Credit: Phunuru Sherpa
Photo Credit: Phunuru Sherpa
Photo Credit: Phunuru Sherpa

Phunuru called in from the Serengeti today to confirm Day 1 of the safari was a huge success! Within two hours of arrival, they’d seen big cats, bigger zebras, and even bigger elephants! There is nothing quite like being guests in the home of these big animals. The landscape is as spectacular as they are.

The summit of Kilimanjaro is behind them, they have another day in the Serengeti, and then the fun continues as the team visits the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

All is very well!

Phil Ershler

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High Camp on Huayna Potosi

July 31, 2019

Huayna Potosi (Greg Vernovage)
The Old Refugio on Huayna Potosi (Giorgio Zannini)
Trekking to High Camp on Huayna Potosi (Giorgio Zannini)

IMG Senior Guide Harry Hamlin just checked in from high Camp on Huayna Potosi.  The team is doing well and in great spirits since they have now put themselves in position to summit Huayna Potosi (19,974’).  The team is spending the night in a brand new Refugio at High Camp.  Harry said this Refugio is one of the cleanest high altitude huts he has ever been inside and to top it off, we reserved the hut for our entire team.  They will have dinner and get some rest now because the breakfast call will come at 1am and the team will be climbing by 2:00.

All is well and the weather looks great for the climb of Huayna Potosi!

Greg Vernovage

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Bolivia Team Heads to Huayna Potosi Base Camp

July 30, 2019

Fixed line on Pequeno Alpamayo (Roberto Gomez)

Roberto and Harry checked in from El Alto during their resupply of food. The team is right on schedule and now heading to Huayna Potosi Base Camp where they will repack and spend the night. From Base Camp to High Camp, the team will use porters to move their gear. The path is dirt, rock and then turns to snow near High Camp. The team is feeling great and the weather looks good for the next few days.

Climbing up the glacier on Pequeno Alpamayo (Roberto Gomez)
Climbing the fixed lines on Pequeno Alpamayo (Roberto Gomez)
2019 Bolivia Team on the summit of Pequeno Alpamayo (Harry Hamlin)

Harry and Roberto also managed to send a few photos from the climb of Pequeno Alpamayo.  Enjoy!

Greg Vernovage

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Dinner with Group – Kili Update

July 30, 2019

Here’s the Proof (Phunuru)

One adventure ends and another begins.  Probably a lesson in there somewhere.  Phunuru and team are showered and fed and have turned their attention to celebrating.  Celebrating successes is important, and this team has a lot to celebrate.  100% on top is a good start and Jeff’s 50 birthday ain’t bad, either.

Congratulations, all around.

Happy Birthday, Jeff! (Phunuru)
Happy Birthday, Jeff! (Phunuru)

Their safari adventure begins in the morning with a flight out to the Serengeti.  Believe me when I say that this team is pumped!!

Phil Ershler

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