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Kilimanjaro Team Summits!

June 27, 2016

Charlotte checked in from the summit and then again from Mweka Camp this morning.  “Gorgeous climb, no wind, we arrived at Stella Point just as the sun was rising.”  The team went on the Uhuru Peak (19,340’).

They are now back down to Mweka Camp and can take a nice deep breath for the night.  It is a long summit day and the reward for all of the hard work is the memory of a beautiful sunrise on Kilimanjaro!

Tomorrow, the team will wake up feeling great and make their way back to Moshi.

Congratulations everyone!

Working towards Uhuru Peak (photo: Dustin Balderach)
Working towards Uhuru Peak (Dustin Balderach)
Uhuru Peak (photo: Greg Vernovage)
Uhuru Peak (Greg Vernovage)
Kilimanjaro Summit Pyramid (photo: Greg Vernovage)
Kilimanjaro Summit Pyramid (Greg Vernovage)

 

~Greg Vernovage

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Summit Night on Kilimanjaro

June 26, 2016

Trekking up Kilimanjaro (Dustin Balderach)
Trekking up Kilimanjaro (Dustin Balderach)
Above Karanga Camp (Dustin Balderach)
Above Karanga Camp (Dustin Balderach)

Charlotte checked in from Barafu Camp (15,000’) this evening.  The Team had a great day moving up the mountain today and with our itinerary, they had all afternoon to rest and prepare for the night ahead of them.

A good dinner with the summit talk, weather looks fantastic and Charlotte is excited to get on the move tonight.  They will check in from on top (Uhuru Peak 19,340’).

Have a great climb tonight everyone!

Greg Vernovage

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Barranco Wall!

June 25, 2016

 

Kilimanjaro from Karanga Camp (Photo: Dustin Balderach)
Kilimanjaro from Karanga Camp (Photo: Dustin Balderach)
Kilimanjaro above Barranco Wall (Photo: Dustin Balderach)
Kilimanjaro above Barranco Wall (Photo: Dustin Balderach)

Charlotte checked in from Karanga Camp (13,500’) after a beautiful day on Kilimanjaro.  Blue skies and warm weather for the team as they climbed through the Barranco Wall.  The team is feeling great and moving well; so well that they had lunch in camp!

Tomorrow is another short day in preparation for their summit attempt.  The team is moving into position and everything is looking great up high on the mountain!

Greg Vernovage

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Ski Elbrus Team Says Goodbye

June 24, 2016

Team standing in front of St. Basil’s Cathedral after having toured the Kremlin and Red Square.

Team standing in front of St. Basil’s Cathedral after having toured the Kremlin and Red Square.

 

Time for Aaron to say good-bye to a great group.  The trip wrapped up with a day and a half of seeing the sights in Moscow and now it’s time to head home. Red Square, the Kremlin, the GUM, Moscow University, Old Arbat Street and everything in between.  Aaron, Igor and Sasha wanted to congratulate the team on a job well done and on a great summit for each and every member.  Nicely done.

I’ll enjoy getting with Aaron on his return, seeing more of his photos and hearing more details of the ski descent.  That and picking the dates for the 2017 Elbrus Ski trip.

Phil Ershler

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Birthday Celebration On Kilimanjaro

June 24, 2016

Lunch at Lava Tower (Greg Vernovage)
Lunch at Lava Tower (Greg Vernovage)
The view from Barranco Camp (Eric Simonson)
The view from Barranco Camp (Eric Simonson)

Anyone who is in the mountains long enough gets to celebrate a birthday up there.  I remember one of my birthdays spent on Denali at 11,000’ digging out of a snowstorm and sharing a Toblerone candy bar with my tent mate.

It is Charlotte Austin’s birthday today on Kilimanjaro at Barranco Camp (13,000’).  Charlotte and her Team had a fantastic day of trekking.  Blue skies all day.  Up to the Lava Towers where the Team had lunch and back down to Barranco Camp.  The Team saw tomorrows objective which is the Barranco Wall and are excited to get after it.

Charlotte was surprised with a birthday cake after dinner and told me that with the great weather today, everyone’s stuff is drying out.  Pretty good present to have dry gear.  The weather is looking good for the Team over the next few days.

Happy Birthday Charlotte!

Greg Vernovage

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Kili Team Gets First Views Of The Mountain

June 23, 2016

Shira Plateau (Greg Vernovage)

Shira Plateau (Greg Vernovage)

The Kilimanjaro Team broke out of the forest and onto the Shira Plateau today and the clouds parted.  This was their first look at the mountain this trip.

“We saw the mountain for the first time today.  It looks so fun!”  Charlotte checked in from the Shira Camp (12,000’) with relatively dry clothes.  They are all dried out and fed.  The menu for tonight?  Fried Chicken.  The plan for the night is to drink a ton of water and get ready for the up and down day tomorrow into Barranco Camp (13,000’).

Greg Vernovage

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An Inspiring Rainier Story

June 23, 2016

Our ultimate goal at IMG is to ensure that our clients have the best (and safest) experience possible, regardless of who they are, how long they’ve been climbing, or whether or not they reach the summit. So, we were thrilled to receive an email on Tuesday from one of our clients, Dawn Tanner, to tell us how impressed she was with IMG. About two weeks ago, Dawn and her husband, Jordan, climbed with us on Rainier. Although she didn’t make it to the summit, she was an exceptional client with an amazing story, which she graciously allowed us to share here on our blog. Here’s Dawn:

It’s been a couple weeks since Jordan and my Mt. Rainier climb and I continue to reflect on just how great of an experience we had, how amazing our group (specifically our guides) was and how very glad we are that we chose to climb with IMG.

I wanted to share with you a little more about why this climb was so special to me.  I was 9 years old when I was diagnosed with leukemia. I completed a 2 1/2 year long protocol of chemotherapy successfully and was off treatment for aprox. 10 months when the cancer returned.  My relapse was much harder to treat, I developed secondary infections and fractures that landed me in the ICU for months with dismal hope of survival.  I was very sick and was unable to walk for a little less than a year.  Around this time St. Jude had just started performing bone marrow transplants and I was very blessed that my youngest brother was a perfect bone marrow match, so in 1993 I had a bone marrow transplant (at that time a very new, risky treatment) and by the grace of God have been cancer free since that time.

While I was in the hospital a close friend of my family decided to climb Mt. Rainier and he ended up climbing in my honor.  He told me that he climbed the mountain for me and that one day he knew I would be healthy and strong enough to climb Mt. Rainier myself.  I’ve been dreaming about climbing Mt. Rainier since that time.

I have been blessed with good health and the ability to maintain an active, healthy life for the last 20+ years and I’ve successfully completed many different events, but climbing Mt. Rainier was always a huge goal.  I trained hard for our climb and was without a doubt in the best shape that I’ve ever been prior to our climb – but I would not have made it far at all without the amazing guides that lead our climb.

Max, Dan, Betsy, Rob and Eric went above and beyond what anyone could ever hope for from their guides (and Angie was great, too)!  From the very start of the climb throughout the entire 3 days they were fun, encouraging and it was very clear that they did everything that they possibly could to make our climb the best that it possibly could be.  Each of them in different ways helped to make my climb a successful one that I thoroughly enjoyed.  From the great meals, to the fun stories along the way, to the constant help and encouragement every single time that I needed it … they truly made the experience better than I ever could have hoped for.

At the meeting on Monday following our return back to IMG we were told “IMG is only as good as our guides.” Well, your guides are not only exceptional mountaineers, but they are also really great people – and they make IMG exceptional!  I am so very glad that we chose to climb with IMG. I’m sure that we will climb again and we will certainly always climb with IMG from now on (and advise everyone that we know to do the same) – it couldn’t possibly get any better!

I cannot thank everyone (specifically our guides) enough for an experience better than we ever could have hoped for!

Thank you.

Thank you again, Dawn, for climbing with IMG and for letting us share your story. We hope to see you again soon.

Dawn at the Flats camp.
Dawn at the Flats camp.
Dawn with her husband, Jordan, at the Flats.
Dawn with her husband, Jordan, at the top of the Cleaver.

 

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All the Colors on Kilimanjaro

June 22, 2016

Our Kili Team just finished up spaghetti and meatballs with a delicious marinara at Machame Camp.  The team is doing great in spite of the rain they got today.  They were protected by the jungle and, in Charlotte’s words, “all the colors of Gore-Tex.”  Getting on the trail after those long flights and anticipation of what the next week will bring is always fun.  There have a been a few teams who got a little wet on the first day, and every time they still have a great day of trekking.

It is a fun team and they are looking forward to another great day tomorrow!  They will be breaking out of the jungle and onto the Shira Plateau.

Machame Gate (Greg Vernovage)
Machame Gate (Greg Vernovage)
Kilimanjaro (Dustin Balderach)
Kilimanjaro (Dustin Balderach)

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Ski Elbrus Team Enjoying Some Down Time

June 22, 2016

Any day on skis is a good day.

Any day on skis is a good day.

Finding the right window of weather, wind and snow conditions to skin up and ski down Elbrus takes a certain amount of planning, persistence and a lot of luck.  This year’s June ski trip had enough of all three.  Not only were our skiers able to ‘skin up’ Elbrus but snow conditions also allowed for a fun descent.  Half our team skied and half stayed with the crampons and climbed but having 3 guides on board allowed members that choice.

Now the team’s back in the valley and enjoying some sightseeing and hiking.  The Caucasus is truly a spectacular mountain range, more so than I think a lot of folks understand.  They’ll take advantage of everything before heading off to Moscow on the 23rd, where the adventure will continue.

Phil Ershler

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Kicking The Summer Off With A Kilimanjaro Climb

June 21, 2016

Charlotte's team of local guides & staff.
Charlotte’s team of local guides & staff.
The Team in Moshi.
The Team in Moshi.

 

Charlotte Austin checked in from Moshi today.  It is the first day of summer and there’s no better way to kick it off than with a climb of Kilimanjaro!

Our Team, led by Charlotte and our veteran team of Chagga Guides, will be out the door early tomorrow morning.  There has been a little moisture in the air down low so they will be sure to pack their Gore-Tex. Later in the week it is supposed to clear up which should make for some great views!

Have a great climb!

Greg Vernovage

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