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More Everest Preparations Underway In Kathmandu

February 7, 2018

A look at the guys packing propane tanks in closed-cell foam (Ang Jangbu)
Oxygen bottles before being packaged (Ang Jangbu)
The guys wrapping O2 bottles in closed-cell foam (Ang Jangbu)

Kaji sizing up a few of the generators (Ang Jangbu)
A load is finished when it’s wrapped in a rice bag (Ang Jangbu)
Gear ready for transport (Ang Jangbu)

 

The Team in Kathmandu is in full swing, packing for our 2018 Everest Expedition!  Jangbu sent a few photos and reports that IMG Senior Sherpa Guides Mingma Dorje and Thunang along with our Chief Expedition Cook, Kaji Sherpa, helped pack gear for our different camps on the mountain. In this shipment to Everest Base Camp is fuel, as well as a few generators and our first load of oxygen.

Here at home, we’re gathering more gear to be packed and shipped to Kathmandu next week.

We are getting closer to the start of the Spring Himalayan Season!

Greg Vernovage

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A Great Day In Chilean Patagonia

February 6, 2018

From: Dustin Balderach
Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2018 11:55 AM
To: Tye Chapman
Subject: Ready to hike tomorrow

Bike ride photo opp! (Dustin Balderach)
Bike ride photo opp! (Dustin Balderach)
A few members of the team on the tour of the old slaughterhouse. (Dustin Balderach)

Hey Tye.

Great day down here in Puerto Natales. After breakfast, half the group rented bikes and road along the waterfront out to the old slaughterhouse turned museum/swanky hotel for a light lunch and local beer. Everyone really enjoyed walking around the well preserved grounds, nice place! And the food is pretty darn good too!  After the ride back to town, we dropped off the bikes and strolled down to the supermarket to stock up on a few snack items for the trip. All in all, we had a great day exploring this cool little town.

Soon we’ll head down to meet up with our local guide and further discuss tomorrow. Afterwards, we’ll enjoy a nice ‘send-off’ dinner at Don Jorge. The group is super excited to hit the trail tomorrow. With some luck, the skies will be clear and we’ll enjoy some views of the famous Torres del Paine – the national park’s namesake – tomorrow afternoon. We are off!

Dustin

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Final Aconcagua Team 5 Arrives in Mendoza

February 6th, 2018

Dinner in Mendoza (Eric Remza)

Dinner in Mendoza (Eric Remza)

 

Time to introduce our fifth and final Aconcagua expedition team for the season.  Eric Remza, IMG Senior Guide, is at the helm.  He is joined from the US by Anna Hicks, and from Argentina, Leandro Villegas.  The entire team arrived in Mendoza on Sunday with minimal issues.  Only one or two delayed bags.

Final food shopping is complete, permits are in hand and the team is heading today to Penitentes.  Gear gets divided there into ‘mules loads’ and the team begins their three day approach to base camp on Wednesday.  Wish them luck.

Phil Ershler

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Aconcagua Team 4 Settled in at Camp 1

February 5, 2018

Route Above Camp 1 (Peter Bilodeau)

Route Above Camp 1 (Peter Bilodeau)

 

Just a quick update from Luke and team on Aconcagua.  A little precip the last few days but nothing bad.  Certainly not enough to prevent them from making their carry to C1 and making the move today to C1, which is where they are spending the night.  Forecasts call for the precip to pretty much end tomorrow morning and stay dry for the next few days.  They’ll take advantage of that as they can but plan, currently, on making a carry to C2 tomorrow.

All is well on Aconcagua.

Phil Ershler

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Patagonia Trekkers Arrive In Puerto Natales

February 5, 2018

The team sampling the goods at Baguales Cerveceria. (Dustin Balderach)

IMG Senior Guide Dustin Balderach checked in this afternoon reporting that he and his entire team all arrived in Puerto Natales on time, and with their luggage. Nice.  After checking into their hotel they ventured out for a quick bite to eat at the local watering hole/brewpub, Baguales.  After lunch, Dustin and the team knocked out their gear checks. Dinner at La Guanaca will round out a pretty solid start for this crew.

Tomorrow is a free day to explore the walkable, funky and friendly little town that is Puerto Natales.

Tye Chapman

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Aconcagua Team 4 Happy at Base Camp

February 2, 2018

Last Stretch into Basecamp (Nickel Wood)

Last Stretch into Base Camp (Nickel Wood)

 

Two more days of hiking are under their belts which means the team has reached base camp, Plaza Argentina (13,600’).  Weather has been nice and quite warm on the mountain.  Luke, Jay, Martin and team say good-bye to the mules here and they become ‘the mules’ above base camp.  Three progressively higher camps will now be established.  One step at a time will get the job done.

Tomorrow’s a rest day at base camp.  Team also needs a little time to get gear organized for the mountain above.  Nothing gets carried up that the team isn’t pretty sure won’t be needed.  That’s OK as this is what they’ve been planning for, training for.

So far, so good on Aconcagua.

Phil Ershler

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Aconcagua Team 4 Departs Civilization

January 31, 2018

 

As Clean as They're Going to Look (Luke Reilly)

As Clean as They’re Going to Look (Luke Reilly)

 

Luke, Jay, Martin and team started walking today.  Pampas Lenas by this evening.  The 3 day approach to base is pretty much perfect from an acclimatization standpoint.  Mules carry all the gear so each member has basically a day pack to carry at this stage of the trip.  Packs get heavier above base camp.  Terrain is not super steep and the elevation gain is gradual.  Just what’s needed to work out the kinks and starting making more red blood cells.

Phil Ershler

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Aconcagua Team 4 Pulls out of Mendoza

January 30, 2018

Dinner in Mendoza (Luke Reilly)

Dinner in Mendoza (Luke Reilly)

 

The team left Mendoza this morning, heading to Penitentes.  It’s a 3-4 hr drive to where the trail begins.  They’ll make final gear decisions and sort loads for the mules.  Then it’s one more sit down dinner and a final night (for a while) in a bed.  The walking starts tomorrow morning.

Phil Ershler

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2018 Everest Update

January 29, 2018

Fixed line Training in Phortse (Phunuru Sherpa)
Practicing their V-threads. We use V-threads on the Lhotse Face to anchor the fixed line to the mountain. (Phunuru Sherpa)
Phunuru Sherpa with some recent graduates (Phunuru Sherpa)
Phunuru looking at gear from training (Phunuru Sherpa)

We heard from IMG Senior Guide Phunuru Sherpa this morning.  Phunuru and our Sherpa Team just finished up their annual training in Phortse at the Khumbu Climbing School.  He reports that “like all other years, the training this year went smooth!”  Good to hear.  Looking at the photos of the training, it looks like the Sherpa enjoyed beautiful weather and some fantastic ice!  All of our IMG Sherpa climbers have attended this training over the years.  We are proud to say that we are employing more than 70 of them for Mount Everest and Lhotse.  Nice job you guys!

Phunuru has also received word from up the valley, on Mount Everest.  The Winter Expedition that is currently climbing has reported the Icefall in great condition.  The route through the Icefall is very direct with only 10 ladders right now and is slightly to the right of center.  This is also good to hear because we like keeping the route away from the West Shoulder of Mount Everest.

Phunuru will be working with our Spring teams on Mount Everest and Lhotse before heading over to Tanzania this summer for a few trips up Kilimanjaro.

All is well in the Khumbu Valley!

Greg Vernovage

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Mexico and Aconcagua Trips On Site and Off to a Great Start!

January 29th, 2018

Mexico Team (Charlotte Austin)
Mexico Team (Charlotte Austin)
Always Packing (Nickel Wood)
Always Packing (Nickel Wood)

 

We’ve had a week to catch our breath and now it’s time to get back to talking about how IMG trips are going in the Southern Hemisphere and Mexico.

This will be our final Mexico trip for the season.  IMG Senior Guide, Charlotte Austin, is at the helm of this final trip and they’re already off and running.  Charlotte and everyone arrived without issue AND with all their luggage.  We love saying that.  That was on Saturday.  They left yesterday for the town of Amecameca and an acclimatization hike in the area of Cortez Pass, near the first objective —- Ixtacciuatl.  The acclimatization process continues today with a carry up to high camp.  Good to get some food/fuel/water up to there to lighten the load when they move up tomorrow.  Plus, it’s the perfect way to spend another acclimatization day.  Team will spend tonight at the Altzimoni Hut, right near the pass.  Trying to get in as much acclimatization time as possible.  Team is doing well and, as we often say – so far, so good.

Very similar report from Team 4 on Aconcagua.  IMG guides Luke Reilly, Jay Lyons and Leandro Villegas are together with their team in Mendoza.  Again, NO lost luggage issues – hooray!  The guides cranked yesterday and finished food shopping/packing, today’s project is to do final individual gear checks and secure their permits for climbing Aconcagua.  They head out tomorrow for Penitentes where they’ll be making up mule loads and having one last hotel night before beginning their 3 day approach to base camp.

Phil Ershler

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