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Top Ten Reasons to Trek the Inca Trail with IMG

8/15/2016

Precision Inca Stonework
Precision Inca Stonework
Machu Picchu Complex from Montaña Machu picchu
Machu Picchu Complex from Montaña Machu picchu

Summit of Montaña Machu picchu
Summit of Montaña Machu picchu
Stonework Window
Stonework Window

 

For six years, I have been coming down to Peru to guide IMG treks to Machu Picchu. Yet, between the amazing cultural experience and sites, Peru continues to fascinate me with new experiences each trip. It has been a fun journey as we continue to modify and tweak our trips to make them the best they can be. From the places we visit, to the treks themselves, I am really proud of what our Peru trekking program has become.

Over the years, we have had families with teenagers, young couples, and grandparents along for the trek. Despite the variations in age, the common themes I see with IMG guests are down to earth and relaxed attitudes. This year’s group on our Inca Trail trek consisted of all couples leaving me really wishing my wife had come along. We had a fantastic and safe trip with perfect weather. In talking to our group along the trail about why they chose IMG, it got me thinking about the question. In doing so, I came up with a list of the top 10 reasons to trek the Inca Trail with IMG. And, yes, it was hard to limit it to a list of 10 items.

So, why trek Peru with IMG?

Here goes:

  1. IMG’s itinerary on the Inca Trail trek leaves room for a second day touring Machu Picchu. Let’s face it, the world is big and the chances of coming back to Machu Picchu again are pretty slim. The second day allows for visiting less commonly seen areas or, for those who are up for it, a climb up Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain. This year we opted for climbing Machu Picchu Mountain and enjoyed our bird’s eye view of Machu Picchu and the trail we had hiked to get there.
  2. IMG works with expert local guides. IMG works hard to vet the right Peruvian guides to fit our programs and work with us year after year. Not only do they understand the rigors of trekking in the Andes, they are experts in flora, fauna, geology and history. I have read plenty about the Inca, but I don’t pretend to have the local knowledge and formal education on the subject our local leader does.
  3. IMG sends a lead guide from the US on the trip. Lead guides may not know everything about the Inca, but they do bring IMG’s perspective on risk management, safety and expedition organization/logistics.
  4. IMG has longstanding relationships with our Peru outfitters. The relationships IMG has fostered over the years improves logistics, equipment, and the overall experience. It always means a lot to me when I am met at the Cusco airport by one of our outfitters welcoming me to Peru.
  5. IMG international treks are always equipped with a Satellite Phone. Whether it is used for helping coordinate logistics or needed for managing an evacuation, this tool enhances our safety and effectiveness when operating in mountainous terrain. IMG guides check in with our Headquarters every day.
  6. IMG’s history of guiding treks in Peru allows for seeing the best of the best. After leading many successful trips in Peru, IMG has been able to select the best and most unique sites to visit along the way. Focusing on the most interesting Inca sites rather than skimming over as many as possible makes for more enjoyable and valuable experiences.
  7. Hot lunches on the trail. It is certainly not every trek or hiking trip where you can pass on the energy bars and enjoy a hot and delicious sit down lunch on the trail. A Peruvian chef is part of our trekking team and serves up amazing food throughout our treks. Quinoa soup with local spices is quite a treat at the end of a hiking day!
  8. IMG Porters are hard workers and always smiling. These folks work so hard to help us enjoy the trek and you can see it in their faces that they are proud of the work they do and the opportunity to share their country with us.
  9. IMG’s trip dates. IMG has selected dates for our treks that provide for the best weather and prevent us from hitting Machu Picchu on the weekends.
  10. IMG’s reputation around the world on all seven continents for high quality and value expeditions and treks. When you sign up with IMG, you know you can expect the best experience possible, whether it’s a trip up Mt. Rainier or a trek like Machu Picchu.

Anyone can fly to Cusco and arrange for a train ride to Machu Picchu. But, trust me, after six years of arriving at Machu Picchu on foot, there is nothing like seeing this ancient site after hiking miles on Incan trails to get there. I have climbed Mt. Everest and summited Mt. Rainier 100 times, but the rewards of Machu Picchu, the journey to get there, and the Peruvian experience keep me coming back.

Peter Anderson, IMG Lead guide

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Bolivia: Success, Regrouping and Flexibility

August 14, 2016

Huayna Potosi (Greg Vernovage)
Parinacota Summit (Jesus Paco)

Andy checked in from Agua Caliente just outside of Sajama Village.  After a challenging climb to the summit of Parinacota yesterday, the team took today to enjoy their success and regroup.  The team went to Bolivia to test themselves against Sajama (21,463’).  With the climb of Acotango and Parinacota, the guide team had the opportunity to evaluate the conditions that they will likely see on Sajama.  Conditions on Sajama will be dry and the climbing would include a lot of scree and penitentes.

The team has decided to head to Huayna Potosi for their final climb.  When Andy called to let us know the change in plans he simply said, “We want to head to Huayna to climb on some fresh snow and ice, we think it will be more fun with how dry it is on the Altiplano.”

Have a great soak in the hot springs you guys!

Greg Vernovage

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Bolivia Team Summits Parinacota

August 13, 2016

Parinacota and Pomerape (Photo: Greg Vernovage)

Parinacota and Pomerape (Photo: Greg Vernovage)

The Team is back at High Camp after a tough and rewarding climb of Parinacota this morning.  They woke up early and were on the move by 2 am this morning.  Following the trend for this season in Bolivia, the Team reported dry conditions.  This was a big test for the Team and are now set up for their attempt of Sajama in a few days.

The Team is on their way back to Sajama Village for the night.  Time to get some rest and celebrate their success on Parinacota!

Greg Vernovage

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Bolivia Team At High Camp

August 12, 2016

The saddle off in the distance. (Greg Vernovage)

The saddle off in the distance. (Greg Vernovage)

 

Andy checked in with the Team from the saddle of Parinacota and Pomerape.  They will make High Camp in the saddle today and head for the summit in the morning.  The report is that the mountain is a little drier than in previous years which will make their summit day challenging as they switch from rock to ice and back again.  They will be prepared for what the mountain puts in front of them and the reward on top will be an incredible crater and one heck of a view!

Greg Vernovage

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Step By Step

August 11, 2016

Acotango Summit (Roberto Gomez)
Acotango Summit (Roberto Gomez)
Hiking with Sajama in Background (Roberto Gomez)
Hiking with Sajama in Background (Roberto Gomez)

 

Andy and the team had a great day hiking to the summit of Acotango (19,875’) in Bolivia.  This is already over 6,000 meters so the acclimatization process is well under way and the Team is doing well.  It can be pretty windy out there at times but right now the weather is amazing.  By taking advantage of the beautiful weather, they are setting themselves up for success on Parinacota and Sajama.

Step by step!

Greg Vernovage

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That’s A Wrap

August 11, 2016

Ready for the flights home (Phunuru Sherpa)

Ready for the flights home (Phunuru Sherpa)

The Kilimanjaro and safari team are all at the airport now getting ready to board their flights home. They made the drive from the Farm House lodge this morning and picked up some souvenirs along the way. What a trip this one has been! They’ve been to the Roof of Africa and seen endless wildlife on the Serengeti! All of our summer Kili trips and safaris have been huge successes. We’d like to once again congratulate everyone on an amazing climb and safari. And huge thanks to IMG guide, Phunuru Sherpa, and all our partners in Africa. This trip is truly a once in a lifetime type of trip and I’m sure the climbers will enjoy sharing stories and pictures of their adventure once they are home. Next month, you can follow our September Kili climb and safari right here!

Dustin Balderach

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Hot Springs Before The Climb…Why Not?

August 10, 2016

The Twins-Parinacota (Left) and Pomerape (Right) (Greg Vernovage)
The Twins-Parinacota (Left) and Pomerape (Right) (Greg Vernovage)
Sajama with a lenticular (Greg Vernovage)
Sajama with a lenticular (Greg Vernovage)

 

Great days for the team in Bolivia.  After a drive to Sajama Village yesterday where the team has to jump to 14,000 feet, they took today to stretch their legs and acclimatize.  The weather is perfect so the team went out to check out the Geysers small hot springs.  These things are everywhere in this area of the Altiplano.  Not a surprise as you look around and see the volcanoes of the Cordillera Occidental range.  While visiting the Geysers, our long time head Bolivian Guide, Roberto pulled out a few eggs and placed them in the Hot Springs.  It worked, hardboiled eggs for lunch.

After a stressful morning of hiking and taking in the mountain views, Andy said it was time to unwind.  The Natural Hot Springs will be perfect for that.  I promise, there will be a few tough climbing days in front of this team, but for now, some acclimatizing in the warm water of the Altiplano.

Greg Vernovage

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Safari All Wrapped Up

August 10, 2016

Looking into Ngorongoro Crater (Dustin Balderach)
Looking into Ngorongoro Crater (Dustin Balderach)
Team lunch in Ngorongoro Crater (Phunuru Sherpa)
Team lunch in Ngorongoro Crater (Phunuru Sherpa)

 

We heard from IMG Senior Guide, Phunuru Sherpa, that the team is all back at the Farm House Lodge for the night. They had another incredible day of game viewing; and a long one at that. The team woke up at the Wilderness Camp in the Serengeti, drove out of the national park (spotting lazy lions in route), through Maasai countryside, and then up and into Ngorongoro Crater. Then, the afternoon was spent driving around the Crater which is packed full of wildlife, lunch by the hippo pool, and then up and out of the Crater to the lodge. What a day this one is! You see so much – animals, people, culture and landscapes – its hard to comprehend everything you are seeing. It’s a day I’m sure the team won’t soon forget. Right now, they are relaxing at the extremely comfortable Ngorongoro Farm House – one of the nicest places I’ve ever spent a night anywhere. Tomorrow, they will continue to relax at the Farm House for the morning. Then, after lunch, they will make their way back to Arusha to grab the rest of their luggage. Along they way they’ll have the opportunity to do some shopping and pick up some souvenirs and gifts. Then, its on to the airport for evening flights home. What a trip this has been! Congrats to the team on another amazing African adventure!

Dustin Balderach

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Bolivia Team 2 Acclimatizing In The Cordillera Occidental

August 9, 2016

Sajama panorama (Greg Vernovage)

Sajama panorama (Greg Vernovage)

Andy just checked in from Sajama Village (14,000’) near the border of Chile.  The team had a good day driving across the Altiplano and perfect weather.  The wind is one of the biggest obstacles that we face when heading to this area and Andy has reported calm winds.  The forecast is positive for the next few days.

The Cordillera Occidental is a gorgeous area to visit and climb.  Tomorrow the team is going to acclimatize by visiting the local hot springs and geysers.  The accessibility of these massive peaks makes it very easy to go too high a little too fast.  It will be nice to have some sightseeing to keep them busy for a couple days.

Greg Vernovage

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Sajama, Bolivia – Lets Go!!!

8/6/2016

Team Photo (Markus Hauschild)
Team Photo (Markus Hauschild)
Sajama from the Altiplano (Turner Britton)
Sajama from the Altiplano (Turner Britton)

 

Andy just checked in with a very strong looking Sajama team.  The team is all in La Paz for one more night after dodging and weaving a couple flight delays.  All is well and gear is in hand.

It was a beautiful day in La Paz for the City Tour and a great team dinner.  Tomorrow the team is out the door for Sajama Village (14,000’).  You are reading that right, they are heading up the hill to El Alto and across the Altiplano.  It is no secret that this is a challenging trip.

Looking at how fit this team looks, I am excited to hear the daily report from Andy on their progress.

Let’s climb!

Greg Vernovage

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