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Summit Day On Kili

February 25, 2015

Mawenzi at sunrise on summit morning

Mawenzi at sunrise on summit morning

IMG Guide Mike Haft called in from High Camp on Kilimanjaro early this afternoon as they set out on their summit bid. Mike reports that “a few hours ago, as we got into their tents for a short sleep, the weather shifted a bit. A few clouds and some light snow rolled that worried us a little, but when I got out of my tent I was thrilled to see nothing but stars. A lot of stars”

Summit day on Kili is a tough day, usually 7 or 8 hours to the top and a few more down to camp. We’ll hear from Mike tomorrow once they’re all in camp.

Tye Chapman

 

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Winter Ascent Seminar Turns At 11k On Rainier

February 24, 2015

Working the snowfield (Photo by Susan Ershler)
Working the snowfield (Photo by Susan Ershler)
The Beehive on Mt. Rainier. (Photo by Josh McDowell)
The Beehive on Mt. Rainier. (Photo by Josh McDowell)
One hell of a sunrise! (Photo by Josh McDowell)
One hell of a sunrise! (Photo by Josh McDowell)

The first Rainier program of the year, a Winter Ascent Seminar, is up at Camp Muir having a blast. They started out here at IMG with a gear check on Saturday. Then on Sunday they went straight to Camp Muir. It’s a long day to go all the way to Muir in the winter, especially with heavy packs. They had great weather, took it slow and steady, and pull into Camp Muir at 4:30 in good form. They bumped into Phil and Sue Ershler on the snowfield; it’s always nice to see a friendly face, even if he is the boss.

Yesterday was a spent scouting and exploring the Camp Muir area. The team spent some time climbing on and around The Beehive. Afterwards, IMG Guides Josh McDowell and Cedric Gamble scouted Gib Ledges. They didn’t like what they saw so they opted to give the Ingraham Direct a shot today. Given the weather forecast, their only window for getting on the upper mountain was likely today. They gave it a shot, but once they got through the Cathedral Gap and up to The Flats, Josh and Cedric didn’t like the conditions and opted to turn around at 11,300ft. Pretty safe bet they enjoyed the sunrise!

Unless the weather forecast improves, the rest of the week will be spent learning skills like climbing on fixed lines, anchor building, crevasse rescue and avalanche safety.

Tye Chapman

 

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Kili Team Moved Up To Karaga Camp

February 24, 2015

Karanga Camp  (Allison C. Schwartzman)

Karanga Camp (Allison C. Schwartzman)

More good news from Tanzania, IMG Guide Mike Haft reports from Karanga Camp that the team had a blast climbing the Barranco wall in great weather today. They had a huge lunch this afternoon made up of fried chicken, fried bananas, frybread, and more fruit than they could eat. The team was still pretty full at dinner time so they kept it simple with some rice and beans.

Tomorrow’s a pretty short day up to High Camp, 3 hours is all, so they’ll likely be in camp by noon. They’ll spend the early afternoon relaxing, then get an early dinner and likely get to bed by 5pm in anticipation of the 11pm wake-up call.

Summit day is just around the corner and everybody is doing great. We’ll hear from Mike again tomorrow afternoon before they head towards the summit.

Tye Chapman

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Aconcagua Team Summits

February 23, 2015

Heading down to Plaza Mulas

Heading down to Plaza Mulas

Long, cold, hard day yesterday for Mike Hamill and his crew.  But, it was a successful day.  Mike and part of the crew were able to push through all the new snow and reach the summit.  Super effort out of everyone.  Reports are that winds today up high are in the 70 mph range.  The team threaded the needle and now are all down safely to Plaza Mulas, base camp on the Horcones side of the mountain.  Everyone will be back in Mendoza later tomorrow evening.

It took a great team effort yesterday and we’re glad to have them off the mountain – safe and successful.

Phil Ershler

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Next Stop: Barranco Camp

February 23, 2015

Perfect day on Kilimanjaro

Perfect day on Kilimanjaro

“Pretty much a perfect day on Kilimanjaro”.  That was the message from Mike Haft and his team just a few minutes ago.  Long pull up to the Lava Tower at around 15,000 ft, but that effort was rewarded with a hot lunch in the sunshine.  Sweet.  It’s all downhill from there, literally, to Barranco Camp at about 13,000 ft.  They capped off a great day with a birthday celebration for Mark, one of our team members.  Banana cake at 13,000 ft. on the slopes of Kilimanjaro.  Probably a lot worse ways to celebrate your birthday.

Barranco Wall in the morning and it should be another terrific day.  Mike said everyone was walking well, eating well and having trouble wiping the smiles off their faces.  All is very good on Kilimanjaro.

Phil Ershler

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Winter Seminar Begins On Mt. Rainier

February 23, 2015

The Winter Expedition Ascent Team heading up the Muir Snowfield

The Winter Expedition Ascent Team heading up the Muir Snowfield

Our first Winter Seminar of 2015 kicked off on Saturday with the team meet ‘n’ greet & gear check here at our headquarters in Ashford.  Sunday morning the team shuttled to the trail head at Paradise and spent the day making their way up the Muir snowfield in beautiful weather without wasting any time!  They’ll spend this week training and climbing out of Camp Muir, while learning the fundamentals of expedition style climbing in a winter alpine environment.

Becky Kjorvestad

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Kilimanjaro & Aconcagua Updates

February 21, 2015

The summit push on Aconcagua.

The summit push on Aconcagua.

We wanted to update everyone on two more trips this weekend.  Most importantly is our team on Aconcagua, led by Mike Hamill.  They pulled into high camp today.  New snow has fallen but that’s ending and winds are forecasted to be at their lowest ebb tomorrow.   So, the team’s pumped to make an attempt in the morning.

And, over in Africa, Mike Haft and his Kilimanjaro crew had a good first day on the trail.  Everyone got to Machame Camp without issue, other than some afternoon drizzle.  Guess that’s why they call the lower areas of Kilimanjaro the cloud forest.  Tomorrow is the Shira Plateau and some spectacular views of the mountain.

Phil Ershler

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Patagonia Trekkers Wrapping Things Up In Style

February 21, 2015

One last team photo - Torres del Paine National Park makes a nice backdrop!
One last team photo – Torres del Paine National Park makes a nice backdrop!
A nice day for a boat ride across Lago Grey!
A nice day for a boat ride across Lago Grey!

That’s a wrap! IMG Guide Chris Meder and his crew said goodbye to Torres del Paine National Park this afternoon. It sounds like they saw it all – The Towers, The Bader Valley, The French Valley and of course they enjoyed the kayaking up next to the Grey Glacier! They capped it all off with a boat ride across Lago Grey.

They’re in Puerto Natales now; let the souvenir scramble begin! They’ll have their farewell dinner this evening and say their official goodbyes tomorrow. Reality awaits.

Tye Chapman

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Kili Team Ready To Hit The Trail

February 20, 2015

The grandeur of Kilimanjaro
Mike and his team at dinner

 

One down and one to go for IMG Senior Guide, Mike Haft, over in Tanzania.

He put his super successful first Kilimanjaro team on their airplane home last night and he’s already ‘gathered’ his next team.  Everyone and all luggage accounted for.  Packing, sorting and getting the lay of the land are the orders of business today.  Tomorrow morning, they hit the trail.  Machame Gate right after breakfast and Machame Camp by late afternoon.

We’re hoping they’re just as happy and successful at the end of the expedition as was Mike’s first team.

Phil Ershler

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There’s No Better Way To See The Grey Glacier

February 19, 2015

The Grey Glacier up close and personal! (Photo by Tye Chapman)

The Grey Glacier up close and personal! (Photo by Tye Chapman)

IMG Guide Chris Meder called in and reports that they had another great day today… It started out a little gloomy, but the clouds lifted as they made their way from Paine Grande to Refugio Grey. Once settled in at the refugio, the weather continued to improve so they took full advantage of the daylight and hopped in the kayaks for a tour up to the toe of the Grey Glacier. The 3-hour kayak tour is an incredible way to see the glacier and the icebergs that have recently calved off.

Tomorrow is their last day on the trail and a casual one at that. The team will likely sleep in a bit and enjoy a little down time before an afternoon hike up the trail along the Grey Glacier.

Tye Chapman

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