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Ama Dablam 2018 Recap

January 21, 2019

Phunuru Sherpa with Ama Dablam in the background (Nathan Berry)

Check out the great trip report written by IMG Guide, Nathan Berry about the 2018 Ama Dablam Expedition!  This is an excellent write up about the climb and conditions on the mountain. If you are ready to head to Ama Dablam in 2019, we have a fantastic team coming together and are looking forward to getting back on Ama Dablam this Autumn!  Please click on the link to read more about the 2018 Expedition.

https://www.mountainguides.com/amadablam-tr2018.shtml

Contact Program Director, Greg Vernovage if you are interested in joining the 2019 climb:  Everest@MountainGuides.com

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Denali Prep Seminar March 2-8

January 21, 2019

The Alaska Range from Denali (Mike Haft)

If you’re looking for the hands down best winter mountaineering seminar available, look no further than IMG’s Denali Prep Seminar. You’ll learn all of the skills necessary to take on everything from an intermediate route on Rainier to Vinson to Denali itself. We only offer a handful of these seminars each season and many have already filled, but we still have room on our March 2-8 program. That means room for you! Email: office@mountainguides.com for more info or sign up here!

Heather Garland

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Vinson Done right

January 21, 2019

IMG Vinson 2019 (Luke Reilly)

The season down in Antarctica is now complete. Weather cooperated, the team stayed healthy and well-prepared. It all made for an excellent adventure with all members standing on the summit in pretty much perfect conditions. Everyone has now returned to Punta Arenas, Chile and some are starting flights home today. Great way to end the season. I have a feeling the team will be telling stories of this trip to family and friends for quite a long time.

With memories made, it’s time to depart (Luke Reilly)
All smiles on Vinson (Luke Reilly)
Vinson done right (Luke Reilly)

We’re taking reservations now for next season. Antarctica and Vinson Massif are truly the adventure of a lifetime so maybe the 2019/20 season is the time when you finally decide you want to stand on the top of the bottom of the world.

Sign up here!

Phil Ershler

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Weekend Update – Vinson, Aconcagua, Ecuador

January 18, 2019

Chimborazo (Romulo Cardenas)

Let’s get everyone updated on the progress of groups ‘down South’ before the weekend.

Vinson – doing some serious ‘relaxin’. Team is at Vinson base camp waiting for the Twin Otter to be able to fly them over to Union Glacier camp. A bit too foggy now but the IL 76 is not scheduled to come in until the 20th so the team couldn’t be in a much better position. Vinson is ‘in their rear view mirror’ and they have plenty of time to make that flight. All is good.

Aconcagua – team has moved into C2. Both the carry and the move have gone well and the team is getting used to their higher sleeping altitude. A carry to C3 tomorrow is likely, conditions permitting. Now, the jockeying with the weather is beginning. Trick is to be at high camp (C3) when the forecast looks reasonable for a summit attempt and, of course, balance that with the time constraints of any expedition. They’re doing well and are where they should be.

Ecuador – done. Team is flying home. Probably saw more and did more than they had imagined. Not quite the summit of Chimborazo but everything else could not have gone much better. Thought we’d share just one more photo of the elusive Chimborazo to wrap up the expedition. Thanks to all the team members for joining IMG in Ecuador. Next opportunity to experience this trip is June. Hope we’re writing about the trip you’re on in a few months.

Phil Ershler

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Updates from South America & Antarctica

January 16, 2019

Final steps to Vinson summit (Phil Ershler)

Time, again, to relay updates from our teams in South America and Antarctica.

Let’s start with Vinson Massif. I literally just spoke with Luke Reilly and team on the summit of Vinson. Not a puff of wind and all members doing well and standing on the summit. High camp tonight and Vinson base camp tomorrow. That’s everything we could hope for. Congratulations.

Jay Lyons and Romulo Cardenas called me earlier today from Chimborazo. Two out of three summits for the team isn’t bad. Wanted that third but it just wasn’t to be. Everyone’s safe and pleased with their efforts.

Nickel Wood and team called to say the carry went quite well today to Camp 2. Team performed well and made the carry in good time. One more night at Camp 1 and they expect to move into Camp 2 tomorrow. Good, steady progress on Aconcagua.

That’s all for now!

Phil Ershler

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Denali Prep Seminar & Rainier Climb – Sign up!

January 16, 2019

Winter Seminar (IMG Archives)

We still have availability on several of our upcoming Denali Prep Seminars! Join IMG for this unparalleled 6.5 day course and learn crevasse rescue techniques, how to build snow caves/shelters, glacier travel & route finding skills, avalanche hazard evaluation, and so much more – all on the pristine winter landscape of Mt. Rainier in expedition-style camping!

Available dates include: March 2-8 & April 27 – May 3! Contact us at: office@mountainguides.com for more info or to register!

Heather Garland

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Climb Ama Dablam with IMG in 2019!

January 15, 2019

Ama Dablam (Austin Shannon)

Ama Dablam means Mother’s Charm Box. “Ama” (mother) refers to the mountain’s long ridges stretching over the valleys below like protective arms. “Dablam” is for the distinct hanging glacier on the southwest face. which looks like the traditional deity pendants worn by Sherpa women.

We enjoyed another successful season on Ama Dablam last year and are looking forward to doing it again. Are you ready to test yourself on this great challenge of the Himalaya? If so, email everest@mountainguides.com!

Greg Vernovage

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Teams Down South – Update

January 15, 2019

Let’s get caught up on teams down South.

ECUADOR – Cayambe and Cotopaxi – done.  Two great summits. Four team members are now prepping and heading off to Chimborazo for a summit attempt.

Full team’s last supper together (Romulo Cardenas)

ACONCAGUA – all is well. Moving to C1 at 16K feet is the next order of business. Necessary to establish 3 camps to put the team in position to make their summit attempt.

Plaza Argentina (Nickel Wood)

VINSON – weather remains VERY good. Team has moved to high camp and is prepping/resting today for their summit attempt in the morning.

Phil Ershler

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Ecuador Team Summits Cotopaxi

January 12, 2019

Let’s catch up with the Ecuador and Aconcagua teams currently in the mountains. Big news today was that Jay, Romulo and their entire team had a great summit of Cotopaxi. Weather was excellent, snow conditions great and the team was strong. They made quick work of the thing.

Antisana from Cotopaxi (Romulo Cardenas)
Crevasse on Cotopaxi (Romulo Cardenas)
Crevasse on Cotopaxi (Romulo Cardenas)
About to top out (Romulo Cardenas)

Team has been down at Hacienda La Cienega for a few hours already and is planning on having dinner this evening at Hacienda San Augustin. Spectacular spot. IMG was probably their first foreign climbing group who were customers once they opened the hacienda to tourists. Sightseeing and visiting some old friends on tap for tomorrow with dinner at Romulo’s place, all local dishes prepared by his wife, Patricia.

Rest day on Aconcagua. Prepping loads for their carries to the next camps and going through the mandatory health checks with the Park. Nice to take a day off.

Plaza Argentina, base camp Aconcagua (Nickel Wood)

Tomorrow will mark their first carry to C1. All good with the team.

Phil Ershler

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Private Winter Seminar – NH

January 11, 2019

Winter Skills Training – NH (Sam Benderhoff)

We just received this email from Ray K (pictured above) after his three day private winter seminar in NH with IMG Guide Sam Benderhoff:

George, 

Sam and I had 3 real good days of work this week! He is an outstanding guide and an asset to your organization! We focused on my footwork, rope drills; ascending & rappelling. Did some ice climbing and hoofed it part way up Mt Washington in pretty deep snow. 

Ray K

Rope Work (Sam Benderhoff)
Private Winter Mountaineering Seminar in NH (Sam Benderhoff)

Nice job, Ray!

George Dunn

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