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Vinson Team Ready to Go in Punta

December, 28 2016

Greg with his crew in Punta

Greg with his crew in Punta

Time to check in with Vinson Trip #2.  IMG Senior Guide, Greg Vernovage, is again leading our ‘holiday trip’.  The team has arrived in Punta Arenas, Chile.  Punta is the jumping off point for our trips to Vinson Massif, the highest mountain on the Antarctic continent.  Gear checks have already been conducted.  You can imagine, those are fairly important when heading to Antarctica.  Group and personal gear gets picked up tomorrow and the IL 76 (big Russian cargo jet) gets loaded for the trip to the Union Glacier at about 80 degrees S. latitude.  The team will also participate in an orientation tomorrow, where they’ll learn about safety, ecology, logistics, etc. for their trip to the Ice.

A trip to Antarctica is one ‘heck’ of a way to start the new year.  With any luck, Vinson base camp is exactly where they’ll be come New Year’s Eve.

Phil Ershler

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On Aconcagua, Team 2 at Penitentes

December 27, 2016

Josh McDowell and Team Ready for Aconcagua

Josh McDowell and Team Ready for Aconcagua

Josh, Nickel, Leandro and team left Mendoza this morning for Penitentes.  That’s about a 4 hour drive.  They’ll spend the afternoon prepping loads for the mules , enjoying a last restaurant meal and then one last ‘bed’ night at the lodge there before beginning their 3 day approach.

Team 2 is on their way!

Phil Ershler

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A Good Christmas Day for IMG’s Aconcagua Teams

December 26, 2016

Santa was reasonably good to our teams on Aconcagua.  Jonathan Schrock and crew were able to push through pretty good winds and moved up to C1 today, located about 16,000ft.  Some guy named Rudolf led the way.  Likely a rest day tomorrow.

View of Aconcagua on way to C1

Santa also delivered for Josh McDowell and team when 4 of the last 5 missing pieces of luggage arrived Christmas day.  Last bag doesn’t have any critical items so all is a ‘go’ for those guys.

Aconcagua is a big, expedition climb with lots of pieces to the logistics.  Strong, experienced leadership tends to pay off, as does having a long-time Argentine guide working with each of our teams.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team Flies to Serengeti

December 26, 2016

Seronera Airport (photo: Eric Simonson)

Max reports that the Kilimanjaro team flew to Seronera Airport in the middle of the Serengeti today and are ensconced at a nearby beautiful safari lodge.  There are lots of animals in the vicinity.  The team had some nice viewing between the “airport” (the pilots need to watch out for animals while landing) and the hotel.  Tomorrow is a full day of game viewing and everyone is looking forward to it!

Eric Simonson

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Aconcagua Teams Making Christmas Day Progress

December 25, 2016

Merry Christmas to and from our Aconcagua teams.  Jonathan Schrock and crew took Saturday off at base camp.  They’re doing quite well.  They all ‘passed’ their medical exam with the Park and enjoyed a rest day with dinner of steak and even a little sip of champagne.  They’re spending Christmas day making their first foray up higher, with a carry to Camp 1.  Likely to be a little windy but hopefully they’ll get the carry completed.

Aconcagua Base Camp from above

In Mendoza, Josh McDowell and his crew are ‘wrestling’ with some delayed luggage.  We’re all working with the airlines and Argentine customs to get the bags cleared and into Mendoza.  This kind of thing is always tougher than fighting a little wind on a carry.  Seeing that luggage tomorrow will be their best Christmas present ever.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team Returns to Moshi

December 25, 2016

The Kilimanjaro team finished their descent this morning and have now made it back to the hotel in Moshi,  from where Max was able to send us their summit photo.

IMG team on the summit of Kilimanjaro (photo: Max Bunce)

Everyone is in good spirits and looking forward to their celebration tonight.  Well done team. Tomorrow morning they fly to Serengeti to begin their safari.  There is nothing like a few days of luxury safari, after a completing a hard climb.  What a great way to put the icing on the cake!

Eric Simonson

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IMG Kili climbers descend to Mweka Camp

December 24, 2016

Max Bunce called on the sat phone to report the Kili team are all back down to the Mweka Camp, enjoying the thick air at 10,100 feet after a big day at high altitude.  Congratulations!  After their dinner everyone crawled into their tents for some well-deserved sleep.

Looking back at Kilimanjaro from Mweka Camp (photo: Eric Simonson)

Tomorrow they have a couple more hours of downhill hiking to the Mweka Gate trailhead.  We have several people flying in today to join the safari, and they will be able to come up to the Mweka Gate to meet the descending team tomorrow.  Then, it’s down to Moshi for showers, beers, and a celebration BBQ dinner.  The following day they will fly to Serengeti for their safari.  We’ll keep you posted!

Eric Simonson

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Uhuru Peak at Sunrise

December 23, 2016

IMG Guide Max Bunce called on the sat phone from the summit of Kilimanjaro, Uhuru Peak, the highest point in Africa. The weather is good and everyone is doing well.

The view looking from Uhuru Peak back across the Crater with Mawenzi Peak in the background (photo: Eric Simonson)

After some photos, they are starting their descent to Mweka Camp.  We’ll look forward to hearing from them this evening (Tanzania time) after they get down to the camp.  So far, so good.  Well done team!

Eric Simonson

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IMG Team in Position at Barafu High Camp

December 23, 2016

It’s game time! IMG senior guide, Max Bunce, just checked in from Barafu High Camp on Kilimanjaro, and the entire team is super excited! The team enjoyed a short day today hiking from Karanga Camp (13,300 feet) to Barafu High Camp (15,200 feet) — a really nice hike on good trail and with amazing views! The team had excellent weather today and reached camp in under 4 hours which allows plenty of time to enjoy a hot lunch, some incredible views, and get some rest this afternoon. This camp is unlike any other on Kili. It’s rugged. No vegetation in sight. Perched on a ridge with the summit of Kili right in your face. It’s wild. And there is a terrific buzz about camp because everyone is excited for summit night!

Kili from Barafu High Camp (Dustin Balderach)

After lunch the team will repack their bags for the summit push tonight. Food, water, and lots of warm clothes. They’ll try to get some time off their feet and enjoy the view and buzz of high camp. Then, after an early dinner, they’ll try to get a few hours of shut-eye. It’s difficult to get much sleep this night because you are so excited about the summit, but time off your feet and on your back is really all you are looking for here, as well as staying hydrated and fed for the big day.

Looking down on Barafu High Camp (Dustin Balderach)

The team plans to wake up at 11pm and be hiking by midnight. A dark, cold, but beautiful night following the glow up headlamps up the mountain filled with all kinds of emotions. I love it! It’s a slow, steady pace resting briefly every hour to eat and drink. With a bit of luck and a lot of hard work they’ll hopefully be standing on the summit between 7 and 8am. We wish the team luck, and we’ll be looking forward to a phone call from the summit. Go get ‘em Team!

Dustin Balderach

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Aconcagua Team Moving Strong

December 22,2016

Camp Two on the approach

Camp Two on the approach

Another good day in the Vacas River valley.  Team reached Casa Piedra without issue.  Sunny, warm and minimal wind.  Pretty much perfect weather at this altitude.  Reports are of a lot of wind up high.  That won’t be a consideration for many days.  Team will reach base camp, Plaza Argentina, tomorrow.  Everyone’s healthy and moving well.  They’ll cross the Vacas River first thing tomorrow, riding on one of the mules.  Nicer as the water’s a tad chilly.

We’ll do our best to post over the holiday weekend, but remember, no news is always good news.  Bad news tends to travel at the speed of light.  We’re sending the team the best of holiday wishes and we’ll keep updating progress when possible.

Phil Ershler

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