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Kili Team Set For Summit Day

June 12, 2014

Route to the summit is on the right hand side.

Route to the summit is on the right hand side.

Spoke with IMG Senior Guide, Craig John, this morning.  All news continues to be good.  Short, relatively easy day to high camp.  They’re already eaten, packed and are climbing into bed early, anticipating a midnight start for the summit.  Team’s feeling good and weather is cooperating.  By the time Craig next calls in, the team will hopefully have summited and be well on their way to their final camp at Mweka.  Everything is positive and spirits are high.  We expect to be posting some good news tomorrow.

Phil Ershler

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Kautz, Fuhrer Finger & DC Summits On Mt. Rainier

June 11, 2014

A shot of the nose of the Disappointment Cleaver this morning. (Photo by Charlotte Austin)

A shot of the nose of the Disappointment Cleaver this morning. (Photo by Charlotte Austin)

It’s not every day we summit three teams on Mt. Rainier via three different routes, but today we did. The DC team, led by Mark Allen tagged the top first at around 6:30am. Our Fuhrer Finger team, led by Justin Merle, was second to the top at around 8:30am. The Kautz team, led by Dallas Glass, wrapped up the summit parade at about 9:00am.

All told we had 27 people on top of Mt. Rainier today. All are at Camp Muir or below on their way down the snowfield, well in route to IMG HQ.

Kudos and congratulations to all, but a big pat on the back to the guides who led the way. On the DC were IMG Guides Mark Allen, Sheldon Kerr, Charlotte Austin and Eric Remza. For the Kautz it was Dallas Glass, Erica Engle, Cedric Gamble and Nickel Wood. And out in front for the Fuhrer Finger team were Justin Merle and Aaron Mainer. Job well done.

Two more teams are on the mountain working hard, another DC team went uphill today, led by Josh McDowell, Peter Anderson, Blair Hutchinson and Luke Reilly. And we can’t forget about our Emmons team over at Camp Schurman today, led by Josh Tapp, Austin Shannon, Peter Dale and Ian Delaney.

Words can’t really describe the hard work these guides put into a day…so hopefully a little recognition of their effort goes a long way.

Tye Chapman

 

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All’s Well In Tanzania

June 11, 2014

Baranco Camp from the Baranco Wall. (Photo by Ken MacLaurin)

Baranco Camp from the Baranco Wall. (Photo by Ken MacLaurin)

“Another really good day” was the word from Africa today.  Good weather made for a pleasant walk after a fun climb of the Baranco Wall.  The crew arrived early at Karanga Camp (13,500’) and had a big, hot lunch there.  Barafu (high camp) is tomorrow’s goal.  Taking 7 days for the climb allows us to spend a night at Karanga which makes for a shorter, easier day to high camp, with a much earlier arrival time.  And, just one more day/night of acclimatization.   All that helps make the summit day easier for the crew.  Easier but never easy.

All’s good in Tanzania.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team At Baranco Camp

June 10, 2014

Baranco Camp (Eric Simonson)

Baranco Camp (Eric Simonson)

IMG Senior Guide, Craig John, was able to call in again today via sat phone.  This time from Baranco Camp.  Weather was good today and is expected good tomorrow, too.  Craig reported that Denise and Dylan had a good day.  From 12,500 ft at Shira Camp, up to about 14,500 ft before heading back down to Baranco.  ‘Climb high, sleep low’ is an old climbing adage.  Why? Because it works.  Baranco is at about 13,000 ft.  Views are spectacular.  Probably my favorite camp on the mountain.

Tomorrow will be excited with a 2 plus hour climb over the Baranco Wall and then traversing into Karanga Camp.  So far, all is well.

Phil Ershler

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Let’s Go Climbing!

June 10, 2014

Vertigo is not a problem! (Photo Jonathan Schrock)

Vertigo is not a problem! (Photo Jonathan Schrock)

IMG lead guide Jonathan Schrock is leading a private program at Smith Rocks State Park, OR  this week. Jonathan says the weather is great, a perfect time to be climbing at Smith. It is sunny and clear skies, so he and private client John N will be climbing some multi-pitch routes in the shade today.  They plan to climb the west face variation on Monkey Face tomorrow. A great time rock climbing!

George Dunn

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Kili Team At Shira Camp

June 9, 2014

Yesterday at Machame Camp

Yesterday at Machame Camp

The photo shows Denise and Dylan yesterday afternoon at Machame Camp.  Good job, team.  I spoke with IMG Senior Guide, Craig John, earlier today.  He was reporting in from Camp 2 – Shira Camp.  Located at about 12,500 ft., if skies clear this evening they will have a great full-on view of the mountain.  Going from Machame to Shira is a fairly short day so the crew arrived early and had a hot lunch at Shira.  All’s going well.

Long day tomorrow but some spectacular views.  But then again, every day has spectacular views.

Phil Ershler

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Summer Kili Season Has Begun!

June 8, 2014

Denise, her son Dylan and IMG Senior Guide Craig John are OFF. Already checked in at the Machame Gate and they’re headed up. Sleeping tonight at Machame Camp, elevation 10,000 ft. Dylan ‘s working on a big charity project so we want to wish him well with his fund raising efforts. Stayed tuned. Summer Kili season has begun.

June Kili team (2)

Craig just called in from Machame Camp. All is well. Just a nice, 5 hour walk. Craig reports lots of company on the trail this trip. Cloudy most of the day, and still is, but no rain. Wouldn’t be surprised to hear that the mountain clears off tonight.

Phil Ershler

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Good Times on Mt. Rainier

June 7, 2014

The weather has been unusually good so far this spring on Mt. Rainier. Combine that with great snow conditions on the upper mountain and you get a recipe for success!

Summit at daybreak (Photo by Jason Edwards)

Summit at daybreak (Photo by Jason Edwards)

To date our standard Camp Muir/Disappointment Cleaver route  has seen 11 of 13 climbs make the summit since we started climbing the route on May 11. Last week we ran the first Emmons Glacier climb of the season and it was also a success. Trip leader Dan Zokaites reports the route is direct and conditions are very good. This weekend our first Kautz Route climb starts, and our guides who have been on the route recently report good conditions on the Kautz as well.

A great start on Mt. Rainier this year!

George Dunn

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IMG Teams Gearing Up For Bolivia

June 5, 2014

Illimani is just plain big!  Over 21,000 feet high, the mountain towers 9000 feet above La Paz, about 25 miles away.  (Greg Vernovage)

Illimani is just plain big! Over 21,000 feet high, the mountain towers 9000 feet above La Paz, about 25 miles away. (Greg Vernovage)

The high peaks of Bolivia are superb climbing objectives during the summer season, when the combination of great weather, technical climbing, and high altitude provides ideal training for the Himalayas and other high mountains.  IMG guides Greg Vernovage and Luke Reilly are working with their teams to prepare for our upcoming July and August trips.  Having the correct gear makes a difference on big mountains like these!  We still have a few spaces left on the teams.  Can you join us?

Eric Simonson

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Rainier DC Team Summits; Emmons Team On The Move

June 3, 2014

Inter Glacier Camp (Photo by IMG Guide Charlotte Austin)

Inter Glacier Camp (Photo by IMG Guide Charlotte Austin)

Things on the mountain are as normal as one can expect after the unfortunate event on Liberty Ridge last weekend. Climbs on the standard routes are coming and going, teams are summiting as conditions allow and the weather has been quite favorable. We’re happy to report that our Disappointment Cleaver team summited this morning with 100% on top. 11 of our 13 summit climbs have reached the top thus far this summer.

On the East side of the mountain, our Emmons Team is plugging along on their move from their Inter Glacier camp up to Camp Schurman. Once at Schurman, they’ll set up camp and get to bed pretty early for their summit attempt tomorrow morning.

Tye Chapman

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