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Heading to Shira Plateau

February 9, 2017

Kili from Machame Camp (Dustin Balderach)
IMG climbers at Machame Camp (Emily Johnston)

 

Got a call last night from IMG guide, Emily Johnston, who is leading our first February Kili trip. The team is eating breakfast at Machame Camp and about ready to hit the trail. The goal for today is Shira Camp up on Shira Plateau at around 12,600 feet just above tree line. This is really a great day on Kili. Its about 5 hours hiking like yesterday, but the trail is a little steeper today. We typically get our first good view of Kili on the hike today as you break out of the forest into the heather and moorland zones. Interesting plants will be seen today including the Giant Groundsels (Giant Senecio) which are native to the mountains of East Africa. Since its only about 5 hours of hiking today, this means the team will get into camp fairly early and have the afternoon to relax and enjoy the view. Probably enjoy some tea and popcorn in the afternoon too. The theme for the afternoon and evening will be to continue acclimating by resting, eating and drinking! Another great day on Kili for Emily and her team!

Dustin Balderach

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Kili Team Hitting The Trail

February 8, 2017

The before photo...standby for a week for the after photo!

The before photo…standby for a week for the after photo!

IMG senior guide, Emily Johnston, checked in via sat phone last night. The team had just finished breakfast and were loading up the duffel bags and backpacks to begin the drive to the Machame Gate where they will start the hike. Its about a 45 minute drive from the hotel to the Machame Gate. Its interesting scenery passing through coffee fields, groves of banana trees, and small villages.

Once at the Machame Gate there is usually some down time while all the porters and crew are sorted with their respective loads. All the preparation is behind you at this point and all thats left to do is hike slowly up the mountain. Today, that hike will be through the rain forest. If the team is lucky they might sneak a peak at Kili as they get close to camp. But, they don’t call it a Rain Forest for nothing…. Its about 5 hours of hiking today up a fairly consistent but not too steep trail. Destination for the day is Machame Camp at around 10,000 feet. High, but still in the forest. The team is off and hiking and everyone is super excited!

Dustin Balderach

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Another Great Day In Patagonia

February 7, 2017

The team yesterday morning before they left Refugio Paine Grande. Not a bad view there! (Photo Tadeo Sotomayor)
The team yesterday morning before they left Refugio Paine Grande. Not a bad view there! (Photo Tadeo Sotomayor)
A few members of the team on the trail today. Ken rockin' the shorts! (Photo Tadeo Sotomayor)
A few members of the team on the trail today. Ken rockin’ the shorts! (Photo Tadeo Sotomayor)


Max checked in again today – all is going well on the Patagonia Trek! Today the team ventured up the trail to the viewpoints that overlook the expansive Grey Glacier. That marks their final postcard moment of the trip! They hit them all – Los Torres del Paine, Silence Valley, Bader Valley, Los Cuernos, French Valley & the Grey Glacier! This means that they’re officially done trekking!

Tomorrow they’ll have a casual breakfast at the refugio, spend some packing up & sipping an extra cup of coffee, then they’ll catch the Grey III boat that will take them to their awaiting van which will take them back to Puerto Natales. Once in Natales they’ll have shower up and head out to their farewell dinner.

They’re not wrapped up just yet – but the hard part is done!

Tye Chapman

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Aconcagua Teams Making Good Progress

February 7, 2017

Weekend followed by two days of serious snow at our Ashford office, but now it’s time to catch up with our Aconcagua groups.  Nothing but good news to report.  Luke and crew have been working their way up the mountain.  Slept at C1 yesterday(about 16,000’) and are carrying today to C2.  These are super important days.  Food/supplies need to be moved up the mountain and the team has to continue their acclimatization process.  You don’t get to attempt a 23,000’ peak without taking the steps and the time necessary to put you into position to take that final shot.  It all takes time and effort.  That’s what they’re doing.

Mike Hamill’s team sharing a dinner in Mendoza

 

Mike’s team in Mendoza

Mike Hamill and crew all met in Mendoza, and with all their luggage, got permits, got packed up and left Mendoza today.  Penitentes is their final jumping off point so today’s the time for final prep and prepping loads for the mules.  Their three day approach hike to base camp begins tomorrow.

You can’t rely totally on forecasts but you do have to pay attention when available.  Rest of this week looks reasonable.  Maybe some precip/snow later in the week but clearing again by weekend.  That’s quite good news for Luke’s team.

Phil Ershler

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IMG Headquarters Closed Again Today

February 7, 2017

The infamous Kenzie enjoying a snow day circa 2015.

IMG Headquarters will be closed again today due to the recent heavy snowfall that has knocked out power/phone/internet.

In the meantime please direct all inquiries to expeditions@mountainguides.com We promise to put the shovels down long enough to get back to you!

Tye

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Off To A Great Start In Tanzania

February 7, 2017

Kili from our hotel in Moshi (Dustin Balderach)

Kili from our hotel in Moshi (Dustin Balderach)

IMG Senior Guide Emily Johnston checked in with us to let us know all clients and bags arrived in Moshi, Tanzania without any hiccups. Always great to start a trip this way! The team was quite tired after all the travel so they hit the sack as soon as they got to the hotel last night.

Today is a nice relaxing day for the team. It starts with breakfast at the hotel followed by a thorough briefing from the Emily about the climb. Then, its time to dig into those duffel bags, sort all the gear and make sure everything is in order with the gear and duffels. The important part here is making sure everyone is under the 15kg/32lb weight limit — typically not a problem. This usually takes a good portion of the morning. Then, after lunch, the team will head into the town of Moshi to change money, pick up a few last minute items, and explore the town a bit. Maybe grab a milkshake at Cafe Union and some souvenir shopping. Then, its back to the hotel to finish working off the jet lag before dinner. I always love the dinner before the start of the climb because everyone is so excited.

In short, all is well in Tanzania!

Dustin Balderach

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Hike In The Morning & Kayak In The Afternoon

February 6, 2017

The Grey Glacier up close and personal! (Photo by Tye Chapman)

The Grey Glacier up close and personal! (Photo by Tye Chapman)

Max checked this afternoon from Refugio Grey, the last stop on the trail for the Patagonia trekkers. Today featured a nice hike high above Lago Grey. They enjoyed big views of the lake and the many icebergs adrift therein.  Once at the refugio the team enjoyed lunch and settled in. Two nights here.  A few members of the team opted for an afternoon paddle out on the lake. Nothing makes you feel small like sitting in a kayak next to an iceberg 2x as big as a house!

Tomorrow they’ll head up the trail get some views of the massive Grey Glacier.

Tye Chapman

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Another Great Day In Torres Del Paine

February 4, 2017

Some of the group at the viewpoint in the Bader Valley. (Richard Preston)

Some of the group at the viewpoint in the Bader Valley. (Richard Preston)

—–Original Message—–
From: Max Bunce
To: Tye Chapman
Sent: Saturday, February 4, 2017 11:20 AM
Subject: Bader Valley viewpoint

Hey Tye,

Another great day! Today we hiked up to a viewpoint looking straight up into the Bader valley. The day could not have been more perfect. No wind, sun and beautiful views combined to make for a fantastic out and back day. Great sunset over the lake last night – we’re hoping for another one tonight.

Tomorrow we will trek up into the French Valley – we’re already looking forward to it!

-Max

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Just A Beaut Of A Day In Patagonia

February 3, 2017

Los Cuernos are the black tipped peaks. Los Cuernos translates to The Horns.  (Photo by Tye Chapman)

Los Cuernos are the black tipped peaks. Los Cuernos translates to The Horns.  (Photo by Tye Chapman)

Max checked in from Refugio Los Cuernos in Torres del Paine National Park. The team had just a heck of a day on the trail. They enjoyed views of Lake Nordenskjold and Los Cuernos throughout the day. They pulled into the hut, settled in and enjoyed a cold beer on the deck. After that, they put on the flip flops and took a stroll down to the lake. Like I mentioned in an earlier blog, things move a little slower in Patagonia. It’s all about recognizing where you’re at in the world and taking the time to appreciate it!

Tomorrow they’ll head up into the Bader Valley and return to the same deck and the same cold beer. Let’s not feel to sorry for these guys & gals.

Tye Chapman

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Aconcagua Team Pulls Into Base Camp

February 3, 2017

Base Camp

Base Camp

The team arrived at Plaza Argentina, base camp on Aconcagua today.  Wasn’t the most pleasant weather (snowing) but they got the job done.  Tomorrow they rest and then the work begins.  The team will establish 3 camps above base, each about 2,000 vertical feet higher than the previous camp, before making their summit attempt.  That’s still a ways off but things now start to get a bit more serious.

Congrats to the crew for putting in three good approach days.  Their journey continues.

Phil Ershler

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