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Ama Dablam, 3×3, and 2×2 Teams in Phakding

October 16, 2017

2017 IMG Ama Dablam, 3X3, 2X2 Team (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)
2017 IMG Ama Dablam, 3X3, 2X2 Team (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)
Rooftop Meeting (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)
Rooftop Meeting (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)
Boarding the Helicopter to Lukla (Austin Shannon)
Boarding the Helicopter to Lukla (Austin Shannon)
Happy to be in Lukla, Time to eat! (Ang Pasang Sherpa)
Happy to be in Lukla, Time to eat! (Ang Pasang Sherpa)

 

It has been a busy weekend for our Teams in Nepal.  While our Mera Peak Team hit the trail, our Ama Dablam Team and 3X3/2X2 Teams were doing gear checks and having the rooftop meeting.  All went well and the Teams prepared to launch from KTM.  With the clouds coming and going from Lukla and KTM, the Teams made the decision to jump on Helicopters and get to Lukla.  Great decision!  Everyone made it into Lukla with their gear and had a great trek to Phakding.

Austin and Harry checked in to let us know that the weather was perfect and the Team is doing great.  The walk to Phakding is not very strenuous and getting the fresh air in the mountains is a welcomed feeling after being on Airplanes for the last couple days.  Everyone is excited to get a good night sleep and take on the Namche Hill in the morning.  The schedule for tomorrow is up at 6am for coffee, pack the trekking duffle and have it ready for the porters before breakfast.  This Team has an extra bonus.  Long time IMG Sherpa Ang Pasang is trekking with them.  Ang Pasang lives in Pangboche and has as much knowledge on climbing Ama Dablam as well as many other peaks in the Himalaya.

All is well in the Khumbu Valley!

Greg Vernovage

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Mera Peak in Thagnak

October 16, 2017

Mera Peak Team Trekking below Khote (Phinjo)
Mera Peak Team Trekking below Khote (Phinjo)
Along the Hinku Khola below Khote (Eric Simonson)
Along the Hinku Khola below Khote (Eric Simonson)

 

The Mera Peak Trek and Climb is in Thagnak following a couple great days on the trail.  After jumping on the helicopter in KTM to get to Lukla, the team enjoyed the day in Lukla before flying to Khote.  As our information says, we use the helicopter to put our team in the Hinku Valley so we get more time to enjoy the scenery.  Kevin said the weather has been fantastic and when the Team saw the Himalayan mountains for the first time, they simultaneously stopped and took a deep breath.  “It’s beautiful up here and we are excited to see what is next!”  Slow and steady, the team has made their way to Thagnak (4350m).  They will spend a couple days acclimatizing and taking in the views.

All is well in the Hinku Valley!

Greg Vernovage

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Mera Peak Team On The Move

October 13, 2017

The team having a snack in Lukla. (Kevin Kayl)

We received a call early this morning from Kevin and the Mera Peak Team.   The weather was socked in this morning in Kathmandu so the Team made the call to jump on helicopters and make their way towards Lukla.  Great decision!

The Team landed in Surke, where they were met by Phinjo, then they trekked a short distance up to the lodge in Lukla.  Now the Team is in position to make their next move to the Hinku Valley.  This is a great trip with a lot of scenery and adventure along the way.  The Hinku Valley received a little snow a couple days ago and the weather is showing improvement for at least the next week.

Kevin said the Team is doing great!

All is well with the Mera Peak Expedition!

Greg Vernovage

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Putha Hiunchuli Team Back In Dunai

October 13, 2017

The team at Base Camp. (Mike Hamill)
Putha Hiunchuli. (PK Sherpa)
The team on the summit. (Pega Sherpa)

Base Camp (Pega Sherpa)
The team approaching the summit. (Mike Hamill)
One of the team’s camps along the way. (Pega Sherpa)

The Putha Hiunchuli Team arrived back to Dunai after a few long days of trekking out.  The exit from Base Camp is challenging but the Team was motivated to get to lower elevations.  Pega Sherpa and Mike managed to get a few photos out from Dunai where they had internet.

The photos speak for themselves on summit day.  The Putha Hiunchuli Expedition has been a great success and they are in the home stretch and scheduled to be back in KTM in the next couple days.  Mike said the Team enjoyed perfect weather for the entire trip and had an incredible summit day.

We are all excited to see more photos and hear stories of visiting the “wild west” of Nepal.  From everyone at home, we want to send huge congratulations to the Team on their successful climb.

All is well with the Putha Hiunchuli Team!

Greg Vernovage

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Putha Hiunchuli Summits

October, 9 2017

The view looking south from Chhoila La towards Putha Hiunchuli in the Dhaulagiri Himal. (Adam Angel)

We received a great phone call from Mike on the summit of Putha Hiunchuli last night.  The Team had a great climb!  Mike said the route was straight forward and the Team did a great job climbing through knee deep snow near the top.  A special thanks to the Sherpa who worked so hard at camp and breaking trail.

The team descended from the summit to Camp 1 where they took a good break before coming all the way back to Base Camp.  That is a long day of climbing and the Team will sleep well tonight!  The plan will be to pack up camp and head towards KTM.

Congratulations to the Putha Hiunchuli Team!

Greg Vernovage

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Kili Team Wraps Up with the Big Five!

October 6, 2017

Group at Ngorongoro Crater Overlook (Dustin Balderach)
Group at Ngorongoro Crater Overlook (Dustin Balderach)
Lioness on the Serengeti (Dustin Balderach)
Lioness on the Serengeti (Dustin Balderach)
Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater (Dustin Balderach)
Buffalo in Ngorongoro Crater (Dustin Balderach)
Ostrich in Ngorongoro Crater (Dustin Balderach)
Ostrich in Ngorongoro Crater (Dustin Balderach)
Hippos and Lions on Rocks (Dustin Balderach)
Hippos and Lions on Rocks (Dustin Balderach)

 

IMG’s Kili team is relaxing at the Farm House after a third amazing day on Safari. The team spotted a Black Rhino in the Crater rounding out the Big 5 for us.

To sum up: Close Leopard encounter in the Serengeti on day 1. Check. Lots and lots of close and cool lion encounters every day. Check. Angry buffaloes a plenty. Check. Herd of elephants – including lots of babies — passing right in front of our vehicle. Check. Lone Black Rhino roaming the Crater. Check.

That’s the Big 5 and I haven’t even scratched the surface of what we saw. You can’t really ask for any more, but super comfortable accommodations, terrific food, and Kilimanjaro beers around a camp fire under a full moon certainly added to the amazing experience.

The group said it feels like two entirely different trips (climb and Serengeti) and I couldn’t agree more. No better way to work off the soreness of the climb than with 3 days and nights of world-class game viewing. After a final dinner tonight we’ll head to the airport tomorrow stopping for a few souvenirs in route. Another amazing and successful trip to Tanzania!

Dustin Balderach

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Day 2 Of Safari Did Not Disappoint

October 5, 2017

Elephants resting. (Dustin Balderach)
Female Lions. (Dustin Balderach)
Hippo Pool. (Dustin Balderach)

Male lions. (Dustin Balderach)
Sunset on the Serengeti. (Dustin Balderach)
Dinner at their wilderness camp. (Dustin Balderach)

 

Dustin called in again after he and his team had wrapped up dinner at their deluxe wilderness camp on the Serengeti.  He reports that they had an excellent day on safari. He proved it by sending in the above photos.

The sunset was capped off by some time under the stars around the campfire.

Tomorrow they’ll head to the Ngorongoro Crater and keep their eye out for their main objective at this point, a rhino.

Tye Chapman

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Putha Hiunchuli Team Back At Base Camp

October 5, 2017

The route.

The route.

The Putha Hiunchuli Team checked in overnight with great news.  They had a great rotation on the mountain with an overnight at Camp 1.  Mike and the Team said that the route conditions are perfect with great cramponing.  The weather continues to be good as well giving the team great views from up high!  After climbing to Camp 1 and getting settled in for the night, the Team woke up early and climbed to Camp 2 before returning to Base Camp.  The Team is strong and working together very well.

The plan now is to rest for a couple of days before heading up on their summit rotation on the 7th.  Kaji got a resupply of fresh food including vegetables and chicken.  That is a nice treat after being up high.  We will be keeping an eye on the weather and looking for a couple great days of climbing.

All is well on Putha Hiunchuli!

Greg Vernovage

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Safari Theme Of The Day: Big Cats

October 4, 2017

Team ready for safari. (Dustin Balderach)
Cheetah. (Dustin Balderach)
Leopard. (Dustin Balderach)
Giraffe. (Dustin Balderach)

Dustin called in to report that he and his team had a great first day on Safari. Right out of the gates they were greeted by several big cats. They saw a lion, a leopard and a cheetah all with in 20 minutes of each other.  They also saw giraffes, antelopes and countless zebras. The team was blown away and this is day 1!

When Dustin called they had wrapped up their dinner (tender beef, mashed potatoes and apple tart) and were heading to bed.  The soreness from the climb is fading quickly!

Happy campers.

Tye Chapman

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2017 Rainier Season Wraps Up

October 3, 2017

Late Season, Ingraham Flats (Robert Jantzen)
Late Season, Ingraham Flats (Robert Jantzen)
Rainier from White River (Robert Jantzen)
Rainier from White River (Robert Jantzen)

 

With a flurry of activity the door has shut on the 2017 Mt. Rainier climbing season!

Fall arrived in the last week of September with cold temps and a bit of snow to give Rainier a fresh white coat. IMG’s last climb descended on Saturday in clearing conditions after a cold and windy night. At the same time on Saturday 9 guides headed up to Camp Muir to start the process of taking down camp and winterizing our gear for storage. Camp Muir gets swept by strong winds and heavy snow from now until next May, so everything gets closed up tight, sealed in from the weather and meticulously labeled to wait out the winter. Yesterday our route tear-down crew made a final push up the mountain to help clean up ladders, wands, and fixed line from the route. Huge shout out to all the hard work from the guides this weekend!

IMG would like to extend a sincere “thank you” to all of our climbers this year. It was our pleasure to share the mountain with climbers from around the world over the past 5 months. We hope you all had an amazing, unforgettable experience.

Did you miss your summit chance in 2017? Sign up for our 2018 Rainier season, spots are filling fast!

We have AIARE avalanche courses and Denali Prep Seminars starting in just a few short months. With access to the Paradise area throughout the winter IMG’s training is the most realistic and accessible in the lower 48. Get ready for bigger and better adventures by gaining skills and playing in the mountains no matter what the season.

Questions about Rainier or any other IMG programs? Our office is available Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. to answer questions and get you ready for your next adventure. Send us an email, office@mountainguides.com, or give us a call (360) 569-2609.

Thanks for a great season!

Robert Jantzen

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