IMG blog
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Vimeo
  • YouTube
  • RSS
  • Blog Home
  • IMG Home
  • Mt. Rainier
    • Mt. Rainier Climbs Schedule
    • Winter Ski & Avalanche Training
  • Expeditions
    • IMG Expeditions Filter
    • Seven Summits
    • Trip Reports
    • Client Comments
  • Newsletter Sign-up
  • Contact Us

Swimming Upstream In Dolpo

October 1, 2015

Trekking in Dolpo Region (Adam Angel)

Trekking in Dolpo Region (Adam Angel)

Adam and the Dolpo Team are in Tingue Village for the night.  It was a beautiful day on the trail.  As the team heads uphill and east, they are passed by everyone and everything heading down valley for the winter.  Yaks and goats and the herders with their families, all heading across the pass before the winter season comes.

All of the people they meet on the trail are so very nice, smiling and talking.  Tingue Village is very close to the Tibetan Border to the North and is a common trade route for the local people.

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Giving And Taking On The Mera Peak Trek

September 30, 2015

Eric checked in from the village of Khote. “This was a wild day on the trail! We lost about 3000 feet and then gained it all back on our way up to Khote.” This was an awesome trekking day for the team.

Trekking along the Hinku Khola below Khote (Eric Simonson)
Hinku Valley Trekking (Eric Simonson)
Khote (Eric Simonson)

 

Khote is a regular village on the map… basically, we can find it! The views up valley are great and the different zones the team is trekking through are exciting. The Mera Peak Team will check in at the Park entrance here for their climb of Mera Peak.

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Gearing Up On The Dolpo Trek

September 30, 2015

Komas, one of the stops during the trek (Adam Angel)

Komas, one of the stops during the trek (Adam Angel)

Adam checked in with a happy Team from Semen Village. This was a short day on the trail for everyone. A shave, a shower and the last of the goat for dinner.

Starting tomorrow, the team will start gaining altitude and traveling through the higher passes on the trek. No more rest days, time to put the pedal down and do some serious hiking.

The weather has been fantastic for the Dolpo Trek so far. We are watching closely and it looks like the Monsoon has retreated to the south of the our team who is very close to the Tibetan Border.

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Wrapping It Up In The Ngorongoro Crater

September 30, 2015

Craig gave the day a big thumbs up with a spotting of the Rhino in the Ngorongoro Crater today. There is plenty to see on the last day of the Safari between the Olduvai Gorge and the Ngorongoro Crater with the highlight being a rhino!

Rhinos in the Ngorongoro (Greg Vernovage)
Masai Warriors in the Serengeti (Greg Vernovage)
Flamingos in the Crater (Greg Vernovage)

Wrapping up the Safari and our September Kilimanjaro Climb and Safari at one of the Safari Lodges is the icing on the cake for this trip. A good hot shower and time to reflect on everything that was seen over the past two weeks of the trip.

We have one more trip to Kilimanjaro in 2015 and then full speed ahead for the 2016 schedule!

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Update From The Hinku Valley

September 29, 2015

The view up the Hinku and the Pasang Lhamu trail (Eric Simonson)
Into the forest (Eric Simonson)
Dropping down from Pang Kongma La to Shibuche (Eric Simonson)

 

Great conversation with Eric Simonson on the trail. All is well as the team heads towards Mera Peak. The weather cleared up for them a bit yesterday and they could see up the Valley.

Eric said the “trail” is challenging. “There just does not seem to be a ton of traffic on this route.”

The team is doing great and when Eric checks in, we go through our communications the same way we do when I am on Everest. One of the questions we always ask each other is “Where are you?” This is a particularly good question when the team is on a new trek. Eric’s response for last night’s check in was “We are at Ningsow…you will probably not find it on the map!”

You can see the map from yesterday’s blog and see that the team is up valley from Shibuche on the Pasang Lhamu Trail. They sound like they are having a blast!

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Gorgeous Days On The Dolpo Trek

September 29, 2015

Adam and the Dolpo Team are enjoying the relatively low altitude for the night. Adam laughed and said “we are all the way down to 15,000 feet.” They will have another day of “lower altitude” before heading back up and through the next pass.

Dhandup, who is in charge of the painting restoration at the Monestary (Adam Angel)
Painting in the Monastery in Saldang (Adam Angel)

 

Today on the trail, they visited the Monastery in Saldang and the Yuthok Norlung Dolpo Hospital. The paintings in the Monastery had recently been redone, taking 12 people 2 years. The detail in the paintings was noticeably more precise than others we had seen, and Adam asked Dhandup about this. He said that the painter who oversaw the project was Tenzin Norbu Lama. Tenzin is a well-known artist who Adam had contacted before his first trip to Dolpo. Adam wanted to see his work in Kathmandu.

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Great Days On The Serengeti

September 29, 2015

Cheetah cub kicking it back (Greg Vernovage)
Beautiful nights on the Serengeti (Dustin Balderach)

 

Craig checked in from the Serengeti today.  An amazing amount of lions were seen along with close-ups of the cheetah and leopard.

One of the highlights of the day was watching a vulture try to take out a baby gazelle.  The gazelle came out the winner!

With an evening thunderstorm, the team had a chance to relax and watch the lightning in the distance.  A pretty good day if you ask me.

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Dolpo Continues To Impress

September 28, 2015

Harvest. (Adam Angel)

Harvest. (Adam Angel)

Today’s trek was short enough that the team planned a hot lunch at their destination, Saldang. Adam and the Team are staying on the grounds of Dhandup Lama where they are watching in awe as the season’s barley is being threshed by teams of singing, dancing, smiling workers. Since everyone works until dark, their children (who were released from school midafternoon) visited, played, and practiced their English with the team for hours. A truly remarkable and pleasant afternoon.

Tomorrow, the team will trek over the Komas Pass (about 15,500 feet) and dropped down to Komas village (about 14,100 feet).

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Simo Checked In From Pangom

September 28, 2015

Numbur Karyolung Tengkangpoche Kongde from Pangom (Eric Simonson)
Numbur Karyolung Tengkangpoche Kongde from Pangom (Eric Simonson)
Loading the heli in Kathmandu (Eric Simonson)
Loading the heli in Kathmandu (Eric Simonson)

Map overview of the route.
Map overview of the route.
Mera route on Google Earth
Mera route on Google Earth

IMG Partner Eric Simonson checked in last night from just above Pangom (9,000 feet) in the Hinku Valley. That’s right, IMG Himalayan Program Director Eric Simonson is in Nepal and looking forward to climbing Mera Peak in the next couple weeks. Mera Peak is a moderate climb by Himalayan standards (21,000ft / 6500m) but the route takes them up some big glaciers and any mountain that tall we take pretty seriously.

We are looking forward to visiting this valley, which is just to the east of the Khumbu Valley, in the future, so who better to send over to take a look at it than Eric.

Greg Vernovage

Read More

Bumpy But Beautiful In The Serengeti

September 28, 2015

Bull Elephant. (Dustin Balderach)
Bull Elephant. (Dustin Balderach)
Lions. (Dustin Balderach)
Lions. (Dustin Balderach)

Craig called in from the first camp in the Serengeti.  “The flight was a little bumpy coming in today but we are doing great!”

The Team has already seen a ton of wildlife including a pride of about 30 lions and a few cheetahs.  Tomorrow is the first full day of wildlife viewing.  Packed with elephants, hippos, giraffes, wildebeests and those little warthogs that run around with their tails in the air.  Just to name a few.

Greg Vernovage

Read More
«‹238239240241242›»

Archives

Categories

© 1998- International Mountain Guides. All rights reserved.