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Kilimanjaro Team Comfortable At Machame Camp

June 27, 2018

The team at the starting point of the climb. (Phunuru Sherpa)
And they’re off! (Phunuru Sherpa)
The team at Machame Camp (Phunuru Sherpa)
First views (Phunuru Sherpa)

 

IMG Guide Phunuru Sherpa checked in this morning (10:30am PST / 8:30PM Tanzania) reporting all is well. The team enjoyed a nice hike in good weather up to Machame Camp (10,000ft.). Once at camp they got settled and walked around a bit exploring their new surroundings. Dinner was pumpkin soup followed by spaghetti with a beef or vegetable sauce…and lots of water. Calories and H2O are super important on this program. This team did just fine in both departments.

Tomorrow they’ll have breakfast at 7:30 and will hit the trail shortly thereafter. They’ll leave the forest behind and camp on the Shira Plateau (12,000ft).  The hike tomorrow also takes them through what we call the zone of weird plants.  More on that tomorrow.

For now, all is well at Machame Camp on Kilimanjaro!

Tye Chapman

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Kili Team Set & Ready To Climb

June 26, 2018

Carb loading before the climb! (Phunuru Sherpa)
The team at the hotel. (Phunuru Sherpa)

 

Phunuru Sherpa checked in reporting that the team’s gear checks are done and that they’re all packed up and ready to go. The hardest part will be getting some sleep tonight!

Their private transportation to the trailhead is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 8:00am. Once at the Machame Gate, they’ll get checked in and hit the trail, with their goal tomorrow being Machame Camp (10,000ft.). It’s almost go time.

All is well in Moshi!

Tye Chapman

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Kilimanjaro Team Arrives In Moshi

June 25, 2018

Kilimanjaro from outside of Moshi. (Phunuru Sherpa)

IMG Guide Phunuru Sherpa checked in from Moshi, Tanzania this afternoon (1am local time) reporting that all climbers have arrived with their duffel bags! Just the way we like to start a Kilimanjaro program. The team is in bed sleeping and doing their best to adjust to the time change.

Tomorrow is a big day for the team. Phunuru will give the team a briefing after breakfast, then jump into the all-important gear checks. Once gear checks are done they’ll head into town to run some last minute errands and likely check out the local market.

All is well in Moshi!

Tye Chapman

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DC & Emmons Teams Summit Rainier

June 22, 2018

Sunrise on Rainier rarely disappoints! (Luke Reilly)

Two teams. Two routes. Two teams summit!

Yesterday IMG Chief Guide, Justin Merle and his Emmons team summited Mt. Rainier. Having summited yesterday makes the walk out to the trailhead today all that much more enjoyable today. The team is safely back in Ashford celebrating a successful climb!

On the DC Route Nickel Wood and 100% of his team summited this morning. He reports that after nearly 6 weeks on the Ingraham Direct, the route has officially switched over to the Disappointment Cleaver. It was a good run on the ID this year! Nickel and his team are also back in Ashford, likely swapping stories with the Emmons crew.

Uphill today is Senior Guide Jason Tanguay and his DC team.  It’s always nice to see Jason on Mt. Rainier. He brings a lot of experience, and usually some floss. Why floss? Well, Jason is also a full time dentist! Needless to say, the team is in good hands!

All is well on Mt. Rainier!

Tye Chapman

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Alps Team Summits The Monch

June 21, 2018

Don’t look down! (Austin Shannon)
Perfect climbing conditions. (Austin Shannon)
All smiles on the summit. (Austin Shannon)

The Alps team summited the Monch (4107m) today on their first day of climbing out of Wengen. They will stay in a climbing hut on the side of the Monch this evening (Monjochhutte) and will attempt the Jungfrau in the morning. Lead guide Andy Polloczek reports that conditions look good for the ascent tomorrow!

Tomorrow night the team will descend to Wengen for a welcome rest at the hotel and a good dinner.

George Dunn

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The Swiss Alps Don’t Disappoint

June 19, 2018

The Matterhorn (Austin Shannon)
Weissmies (Austin Shannon)
Sunrise (Austin Shannon)

Climbing in great weather. (Austin Shannon)
View from the hut. (Austin Shannon)
Hut in the Swiss Alps. (Austin Shannon)

 

IMG Guides Andy Polloczek and Austin Shannon checked in from the Swiss Alps reporting that they had a good climb and fantastic weather on their climb of the Weissmies. They stayed in a hotel last night for showers and a good meal and are traveling to Wengen, a small mountain town near Grindlewald for their next climbs of the Monch and the Jungfrau.

Truth is, Austin’s photos say a lot more than Andy did.

George Dunn

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All Is Well On Mt. Rainier

June 18, 2018

Approaching camp on the Wilson Bench on day 1 (Dallas Glass)
The Kautz Ice Chute (Dallas Glass)

 

The season on Mt. Rainier is cranking right along. Here’s a quick recap:

Kautz Route – Dallas Glass reports that he and his team are ready to tackle the Kautz Ice Chute tomorrow morning!

Emmons Route – Justin Merle is getting his Emmons team ready to hit the trailhead in the morning. Gear checks today.

DC Route – Anna Hicks summited via the Ingraham Direct this morning. Emily Johnston and her team will greet Anna’s team with hugs handshakes on the Muir Snowfield this afternoon as they make their way to Camp Muir.

Little Tahoma Seminar – Max Lurie and Mingma Sherpa and their team are on Day 3 of 5 and spent the bulk of today training.

Tye Chapman

 

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Alps Classics trip gets off to a good start!

June 17, 2018

On the summit of the Rifflehorn (Andy Polloczek)

On the summit of the Rifflehorn (Andy Polloczek)

 

IMG Guides Andy Polloczek and Austin Shannon checked in today after their first training day on the Riffelhorn above the town of Zermatt. Andy reports that the team is doing well and they are heading to their next objective tomorrow, an ascent of the Weissmies, a 4,000 meter peak nearby. The team will be staying in a climbing hut tomorrow night so we’ll hope to hear from them when they get back down to Zermatt the following day.

George Dunn

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Never A Dull Moment In A PNW Summer

June 15, 2018

DC 6.14.18 (Patrick Mauro)
DC 6.14.18 (Patrick Mauro)
DC 6.14.18 (Patrick Mauro)

 

The winters can be pretty long here in the PNW, but those winters pay pretty nice dividends during the climbing season, and we do our best to take full advantage of the season. This means we see some pretty busy weeks and months, with weekend and upcoming week as a prime example.

Over the next few days we’ll have a total of 7 different programs heading into the field. On Mt. Rainier alone we’ll have three DC Teams, and Emmons Team, a Kautz Team, a Little Tahoma Seminar, a Mountain Day School and a Doc Talk by IMG Guide Emily Johnston. Outside of Mt. Rainer we have a Mt. Baker climb, which headed into the field today, and two Mt. Shuksan programs next week.

So don’t take it personally if we miss your call; we’re likely on the phone, radio, sat phone or talking to our climbers in person. I promise we’ll call you back!

Tye Chapman

 

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DC Team Summits / Good Weather On The Horizon

June 14, 2018

The DC Team making their way up the Muir Snowfield (Patrick Mauro)
If you look closely you’ll see climbers leaving Camp Muir. (Patrick Mauro)

 

Three different teams and three different outcomes. First, IMG Chief Guide Justin Merle called in from the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. He and his team summited via the DC Route (currently the Ingraham Direct). They’ll make their way back down, stopping briefly at The Flats and at Camp Muir, before descending down to the Paradise parking lot.

On the north side of the mountain is/was the Emmons team. It’s no secret that the past couple days have been pretty rough on Mt. Rainier. The storm brought some heavy winds and snowfall, which the Emmons team took head on. They were slated to summit yesterday, right in the midst of the storm. IMG Senior Guide Luke Reilly opted to ride the storm out at Camp Schurman. After a long night in camp they packed up and made their way down to the trailhead yesterday afternoon. No summit, but they’re all safe and prepared to come back another time!

On the Fuhrer Finger route is senior guide Harry Hamlin. He and his team opted for some technical training today and ventured over to the Kautz Ice Chute. They’re doing well and will make their way down to Paradise and on to Ashford tomorrow afternoon.

Uphill today is Rikki Dunn and his DC team. They’re en route to Camp Muir today and have a pretty darn good forecast in front of them.

Tye Chapman

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