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Gung Ho & Ready To Go

July 8, 2016

Sunrise on the way to the top.

Sunrise on the way to the top.

I was at Starbucks when Charlotte called this morning.  Team’s at high camp (Barafu), packed up, fed and hydrated and ready to get up around midnight and head to the summit.  “Healthy, strong and gung ho” was Charlotte’s description of her team.  Weather remains good and we’ll let you know how they do on their summit attempt tomorrow.   Altitude is always tough and nothing is ever a sure thing at 19,000 ft, so we still keep our fingers crossed and wish them a safe, successful and enjoyable climb tomorrow.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Crew At Karanga Camp

July 7, 2016

Chaggas getting it done!

Chaggas getting it done!

Another great day.  Right out of camp is the Barranco Wall – a couple of hours of fun scrambling and trying to figure out how the Chagga porters do it with a load balanced on their heads.  Then, it’s down, up, down and up and you’re at Karanga Camp (13,500 ft).  One of the advantages of doing a 7 day itinerary is that you have 2 relatively short days getting into high camp.  Weather remains great and everyone remains healthy.  Everything’s as it should be.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team At Barranco Camp

July 6, 2016

Barranco Camp

Barranco Camp

Barranco Camp (13,000 ft) is by far and away the most scenic camp on Kilimanjaro.  That’s where our team is sleeping now.  They had another day of great weather and no problems.  Group remains healthy, strong and totally psyched.

Phil Ershler

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Huayhuash Trek Begins Tomorrow

July 5, 2016

Michel Henostroza

Michel Henostroza

For the second year, I’m working with Michel Henostroza, a 30 year-old IFMGA aspiring mountain guide who comes from a long lineage of guides based in Huaraz, Peru. In the 90’s, when I first started climbing in the Cordillera Blanca, I worked with Michel’s grandfather, Humberto. He started his mountain career as a porter, then a guide, and in his later years as a talented cook. At that time I also worked with Michel’s father, Maximo, who has become a life-long friend. As an Austrian certified IFMGA guide, Maximo is strong addition to any trip. In 2001, Maximo assisted me on Mt. Everest, and became the second Peruvian to reach the 29,028′ summit. So, climbing is in Michel’s blood in more than one way.

We depart tomorrow for the Cordillera Huayhuash trek with Michel, who has guided the trek over a dozen times. Together, we have a small group of 3 excited and experienced trekkers. Our first camp will be near the road end, at an altitude of 13,800′, called by it’s local Quechean name of Cuartelwayin. Our local treks yesterday and today will help prepare us for the move to higher altitude, and the start of our trek.

During the trek, we’ll check in with the IMG office every few days, and they will post our progress. When we return to Huaraz on July 15, I’ll check in with a quick post, then forward some pictures in the following days of some of the incredible scenery we are bound to see.

Jason Edwards

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A Belly Full Of Fried Chicken

July 5, 2016

Shira Plateau Camp

Shira Plateau Camp

“Great weather, a belly full of fried chicken and everyone feeling great” – the infamous words of IMG guide Charlotte Austin as she checked in via sat phone this morning (Seattle time here and bed time there).  They are at Shira Camp, approx. 12,500ft. and it’s the first night with completely unobstructed views of the mountain.  Her message says it all!

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team To Machame Camp In Good Style

July 4, 2016

Next stop Machame Camp.

Next stop Machame Camp.

Charlotte was on the sat phone with me at about 8 am (Seattle time) to let me know the team reached Machame Camp (10,000’) in great style.  Good everything – team and weather.  Nothing to do but simply enjoy.  We wished each other a happy 4th of July and she got back to work.  Couldn’t be going better in Tanzania.

Phil Ershler

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Happy 4th Of July From Peru

July 4, 2016

Acclimatization Hike (Jason Edwards)

Acclimatization Hike (Jason Edwards)

Greetings and Happy Fourth of July from Huaraz, Peru! Our team of 4 arrived late afternoon yesterday, after flights from Seattle to Dallas, and then onward to Lima. We were met there by my good friend Maximo and then we drove north-east for 8 hours to Huaraz, located at 10,200′. Everyone is doing well and all our gear arrived, so we’re good to go for our trek.

For an acclimatization hike, today we trekked for 3 hours to an impressive alpine lake in the Coridillera Negra, which presents spectacular views of the Cordillera Blanca. Peaks in the Blanca range in height from 15,000′ to nearly 23,000′, so the white snow-fluted peaks rival the Himalaya. It’s winter here, so the air is cool and clean feeling, and the sun makes it perfect for trekking. Well that’s it for today; back to packing for our trek in the Cordillera Huayhuash in 2 days; we can’t wait to launch!

All our best for the holiday!

Jason Edwards

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Kilimanjaro…Getting Ready

July 3, 2016

July Kili Team (Photo: Charlotte Austin)

July Kili Team (Photo: Charlotte Austin)

We heard from Charlotte this morning (Seattle time) and sounds like her second trip is off to another good start.  Her morning email is below.

As Charlotte begins the Kilimanjaro Expedition with her second group, IMG and she would like to congratulate and thank all the members of her first team one last time.  Nikolai, Aleksandr, Raymond, Sophia, Vivian, Phyllis, Michael, John, Paul, Thomas, Brandon and Jeffrey – congratulations and thanks for being such a great team!!

Hey Phil,

Checking in for the day. All good here — we did gear checks this morning, then headed into town for some souvenir shopping and a pizza lunch at the Union Cafe in Moshi. Tiffany (on the far right of the photo) bought a huge hand-made elephant painting. We stocked up on snacks and other last-minute supplies at the grocery store, and now are doing some last-minute packing before heading up the hill tomorrow. Weather is gorgeous and the team is healthy and strong.

Thanks!
Charlotte

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JanSport Climb Wraps Up In Good Form

July 1, 2016

The 2016 JanSport Team

The 2016 JanSport Team

The JanSport climb wrapped up yesterday with the DC team summiting in style! Both the Emmons & DC Teams converged on IMG around 4pm. From there it was straight to the Wellspring for some R & R! Two great teams became one sharing their stories around a campfire sipping on a few Rainier Beers

As always – thanks to JanSport for continuing such a great tradition on Mt. Rainier!

Tye Chapman

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Tired & Happy

July 1, 2016

Rhino at Ngorongoro
Rhino at Ngorongoro
All smiles! (Charlotte Austin)
All smiles! (Charlotte Austin)

 

Charlotte touched base this morning to say simply – “All’s good here”!  The team enjoyed Olduvai Gorge and a great tour of Ngorongoro Crater.  They even saw the elusive black rhino.  By my count, that wraps up the Big Five (do a quick Google, if you don’t know).  They are spending their final night at a lodge called The Farmhouse, and will head back to Arusha tomorrow for a bit more shopping and something to eat before beginning the trip home.  As Charlotte said – “everyone’s tired and happy”.  That works for us.

Charlotte will meet her next Kilimanjaro Expedition group shortly and begin another African adventure.  One ends and another begins.

Phil Ershler

 

 

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