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Rest Day on Cho Oyu

September 18, 2016

Cho Rabsam seen from ABC (Ang Jangbu)
The route to Camp 1 on Cho Oyu (Mike Hamill)

 

The Tibet Trek and Cho Oyu Climbing Teams will take a rest day today at ABC.  Starting tomorrow, the Tibet Trek will head downhill to Tingri while the Cho Oyu Climbing Team stays on the mountain and continues to climb.

The next destination for the Tibet Trek is the North Side of Everest and for the Climbing Team another day or two of rest and back up for their Camp 2 rotation.

All is well on Cho Oyu!

Greg Vernovage

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Interesting Lighting on Mt. Rainier

September 17, 2016

Late Afternoon Light on Mt. Rainier

Late Afternoon Light on Mt. Rainier

After summiting with their team on Friday, Aaron Mainer and Max Lurie were on their way down the Muir Snowfield when they came across a hiker with an ankle injury.  They carried her to a comfortable location and then waited for additional manpower from the National Park Service.  They stayed and assisted the rangers with her evacuation, returning late to Paradise.  Not too late, however, to capture this interesting lighting on Mt. Rainier.

Phil Ershler

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Camp 1 Rotation Complete

September 17, 2016

Camp 1 on Cho Oyu (Mike Hamill)

Camp 1 on Cho Oyu (Mike Hamill)

Mike just called from ABC after a successful rotation to Camp 1 on Cho Oyu.  One night at over 6000 meters is enough for the first trip up the mountain.  They arrived at Camp 1 just after lunch and had all afternoon to acclimatize and look at the route above.  After a cool night, the Team went downhill just after breakfast and was back at ABC by lunchtime.

With the first rotation in the books, the team can evaluate the mountain and their schedule.  The forecast is calling for a little bit of precipitation over the next couple days.  We are getting stronger and more acclimatized every day!

Greg Vernovage

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Camp 1 on Cho Oyu

September 16, 2016

Cho Oyu Team (Ang Jangbu)
The Hill to Camp 1 (Greg Vernovage)
Moonlight over Cho Oyu (Ang Jangbu)

The Team left ABC this morning to spend their first night at Camp 1 on Cho Oyu.  Camp 1 is at an elevation just over 20,000’ (6,000m).  As I sit writing this blog and thinking about the first time you head out from ABC to Camp 1, I think about the stories of “the hill.”  Here is a quick description of the trek to Camp 1 for all of you.

Walking out of our camp and wandering through main Base Camp the team treks over the rubble strewn glacier.  It changes from year to year but what is always there are the ups and downs and route finding that come along with the first section.  As the Team begins the gentle grade uphill to the left, they will arrive at Lake Camp.  This is a rest stop for our climbers before “the hill.”

The first time up the hill is nothing short of hard work.  Slow and steady, step by step and find your groove.  This hill section to Camp 1 is challenging and rewarding.  Our Team will notice significant changes in their strength and acclimatization as the expedition goes on.  The hill gets a little “easier.”  Slow and steady to the top of the hill and then, all of a sudden, you are at Camp 1, protected on the opposite side of the ridge.

The Team will sleep at Camp 1 tonight and get up early tomorrow morning to return to ABC.

Nice job everyone!

Greg Vernovage

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Beautiful Day On Cho Oyu

September 15, 2016

The Best in the World with Cho Oyu upper left (Phunuru)
The Best in the World with Cho Oyu upper left (Phunuru)
Sherpa on their way to Camp 1 (Phunuru)
Sherpa on their way to Camp 1 (Phunuru)
Camp 1 on Cho Oyu (Phunuru)
Camp 1 on Cho Oyu (Phunuru)

 

Our Cho Oyu and Tibet Trek teams are enjoying a “bluebird day” on Cho Oyu.  Phunuru and the rest of our Sherpa team are feeling great and have all climbed to Camp 1.  Their goal for the day was to establish Camp 1 today so the team can move in tomorrow.  Judging from the photos Phunuru sent back they have certainly established it, and in true fashion.  The Eureka tents are all lined up! From the photos it also looks like early reports from Mike were spot on, plenty of snow at Camp 1.

Back at ABC, Mike, Dallas and the team continued to acclimatize.  The task for the day was to sort through gear and prepare for the move to Camp 1 in the morning.  They double-checked and rigged harnesses, did some training and, on a perfect day like today, let the sun bake the sleeping bags and down suits.

All is well!

Greg Vernovage

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Puja Ceremony This Morning For Cho Oyu Team

September 14, 2016

Puja ceremony (Phunuru)
Puja ceremony (Phunuru)
Puja ceremony (Phunuru)
Puja ceremony (Phunuru)
Tibet Trek & Cho Oyu Team (Phunuru)
Tibet Trek & Cho Oyu Team (Phunuru)

 

It was an auspicious day on the Tibetan Calendar so the Team had their Puja.  It was a cool and clear morning and everyone is doing great.  Chewang Lindu and Pasang Kami (PK) were up early and decided to stretch their legs by taking some rope and Hardwear up to Camp 1.  The route is in good condition and the guys were back to ABC before the Puja started.  After the Puja, the Team walked into main ABC to say hello to other Teams and get familiar with the route.  Tomorrow is for rest and packing for their first trip up to C1.

The Puja Ceremony is an important event for the climbing team.  We have our Lama and Sherpa pray for a safe climb and offer different gifts to the mountain.  The climbers bless their gear and we hang prayer flags over our camp.  The prayer flags have five colors; blue, white, red, green and yellow with prayers written on them that get released as they blow in the wind.

Greg Vernovage

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Next Stop: The Serengeti

September 13, 2016

A pretty cute couple at the Mweka gate. (Dustin Balderach)

A pretty cute couple at the Mweka gate. (Dustin Balderach)

 

Dustin sounded pretty excited when we spoke this morning, Seattle time (evening in Tanzania).  They’re off the mountain, out of the Park, back to the hotel and ready to call it good.  People, weather and objective all came together, making for one sweet trip.  Couldn’t be happier for everyone.  Our climbers head for the Serengeti tomorrow and Dustin heads to Meru.  They’ll say good-bye after breakfast.

All’s well in Africa.  Next IMG Kilimanjaro expedition begins 17 December.  Find a time which works and join IMG on a trip to the Roof of Africa.

Phil Ershler

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Cho Oyu Team Acclimatizing At ABC

September 13, 2016

Cho Oyu ABC (Mike Hamill)
Cho Oyu ABC (Mike Hamill)
Cho Oyu on the trek to ABC (Ang Jangbu)
Cho Oyu on the trek to ABC (Ang Jangbu)
Trekking to ABC (Ang Jangbu)
Trekking to ABC (Ang Jangbu)

 

Mike checked in from ABC with the Tibet Trek and Cho Oyu Climbing Team.  Everyone is adjusting to the altitude quite well.  We move a little slower for the first few days at 18,500’.  Eating, sleeping and stretching our legs are important exercises to help with acclimatization.  The Sherpa are setting up the shower tent and charging station while some of the members stretch their legs in main ABC.  The IMG ABC is at the lower end of camp and we will trek through main ABC as we head up the mountain.

Tomorrow is the Puja followed by and acclimatization hike.  Everything is moving right along!

Greg Vernovage

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IMG’s Mt. Rainier Permit Renewed

September 12, 2016

Mt. Rainier National Park News Release Announces IMG’s Rainier Permit Renewed Ten Years

IMG team getting ready to climb Mt. Rainier

National Park Service Selects Three Separate Concession Contracts for Guided Mountaineering and Related Services within Mount Rainier National Park

The National Park Service has selected Alpine Ascents International, Inc., International Mountain Guides, LLC, and Rainier Mountaineering, Inc. for three separate concession contracts providing guided mountaineering and related visitor services within Mount Rainier National Park. Each of the 10-year contracts are expected to begin on November 1, 2016.

“We’re excited to continue our partnership with each of these three companies to provide unique mountaineering experiences to the public within the park,” stated Superintendent Randy King. “Alpine Ascents, International Mountain Guides, and Rainier Mountaineering each have a proven track record of providing outstanding visitor services that enable people to learn about alpine climbing and how to care for the mountain.” All three Concessioners have been providing guided mountaineering within Mount Rainier National Park and other National Park locations for many years.

PDFMount Rainier National Park News Release

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100% on Kilimanjaro!

September 12, 2016

Sunrise on Mawenzi

Sunrise on Mawenzi

Congratulations are in order for Dustin and his team on Kilimanjaro.  100% on the true summit.  Perfect weather and the team could not have performed better.  No issues with the descent and everyone is now all the way down to Mweka Camp.  The air is a lot thicker and a bunch warmer at 10,000’.  They’ve had their last dinner on the trail and all are grabbing some serious zzzz’s.  Just a super job by all – our climbers, the entire Chagga guide staff and crew and Dustin.  Everyone did their part and the weather cooperated.

They’ll walk the last few hours tomorrow morning to the Mweka Gate, where they’ll check out with the Park Service, grab certificates and head back to the hotel.  Showers, a final dinner together and a little celebrating will be in order.  Dustin will be heading off the next morning for a climb of Mt. Meru and our members will be doing their own safari to Serengeti and Ngorongoro after the climb.  This has been a seriously good trip.  We’ll try to get Dustin to write up a short description of his Meru climb for those who might be considering it in the future.  Well done, team.

Phil Ershler

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