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Kili climbers ready for the summit bid

June 29, 2014

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Kili climbers at Barafu Camp (Craig John)

After five days of gradual acclimatization, our Kili team are ready to climb!  Craig John reports a nice hike today up to the high camp at Barafu (15,000 feet) and a lazy afternoon of eating, hydrating, and resting.  The team will be up at 11pm and walking by midnight, and hopefully will hit Uhuru Peak shortly after dawn.  The first few hours of climbing in the dark normally go pretty smoothly, and are not too cold.  Then, about 4 am, as you are getting up by 18,000 feet, it will start getting very chilly and you will be glad you brought the extra warm clothes. Time for the down parka!  The air temp is often in the single digits F and if there is even a light breeze, it is sub zero.  Given that you are breathing less than half the oxygen as sea level, it makes it feel even colder…even if you are nearly on the equator!

Eric Simonson

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Kili climbers reach Karanga Camp

June 28, 2014

Sounds like it was a perfect day on Kilimanjaro.  Craig John reports by sat phone that the team are all doing well, and they were also able to send a photo.  The weather has been superb, with the persistent low clouds of the past week finally burning off so they can see all the way from the summit to the town of Moshi far below.  The team took 4.5 hours of hiking from Barranco to reach Karanga (also at about 13,000 feet) with lots of up and down along the way.  This is a spectacular hike, ascending the Barranco wall and then traversing below the southern glaciers.  Karanga will be their second night of sleeping at 13,000 feet, an excellent altitude for acclimatizing.  Then, tomorrow, they ascend to Barafu Camp at about 15,000 feet.  This will be a short day, allowing plenty of time to rest and hydrate for the summit push.  So far, so good!

Eric Simonson

IMG Kili climbers arrive at Karanga Camp (Craig John)

IMG Kili climbers arrive at Karanga Camp (Craig John)

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Kili Climbers Reach Barranco Camp

June 27, 2014

On the way to Barranco Camp, near Lava Tower (Eric Simonson)
Barranco Camp on Kilimanjaro (Eric Simonson)

Craig John called on the sat phone to report that the IMG team are doing well, and had a good day of hiking today. Their route from Shira Camp climbed to over 14,500 feet near the Lava Tower, before dropping back down to the Barranco Camp at about 13,000 feet. This makes it a perfect “climb high, sleep low” day for acclimatization. The weather was good and they were above the clouds, with great views. Tomorrow the trail climbs the steep Barranco Wall, before continuing the eastward traverse under the southern glaciers.

Eric Simonson

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Kili Climbers Reach Shira Plateau

June 26, 2014

Shira Camp at sunset with the view west across the plateau towards the Cathedral Peaks (Eric Simonson)

Shira Camp with the view west across the plateau towards the Cathedral Peaks (Eric Simonson)

IMG guide Craig John reports that the team had a good hike today up to the 12,500 foot Shira plateau.  They left the trees shortly above Machame Camp and worked their way up a rocky spur ridge, before finally emerging on the giant lava plateau that defines the west side of the mountain.  Again, it was cloudy and comfortable hiking conditions during the day, and now clearing up in the evening, with some great views of the mountain. Tomorrow, the team heads for Barranco Camp at 13,000 feet and Craig thinks they will then be above a persistent low altitude deck of clouds which has lingered in the area for the last several days.  So far so good!

Eric Simonson

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Kili Climbers Reach Machame Camp

June 25, 2014

In the forest nearing Machame Hut  (Eric Simonson)

In the forest nearing Machame Hut (Eric Simonson)

IMG guide Craig John called on the sat phone to report that his next Kilimanjaro group were doing well.  After a day of prep in Moshi, today they hit the trail and had a nice climb up to Machame Camp, at treeline, about 10,000 feet.  They had a bit of rain this afternoon, and the trail was muddy in places, but Craig reports that they are above the clouds now, and that the mountain is clearing up in the evening and the stars are coming out.  Everyone is doing well and they are looking forward to a good night sleep, and the climb tomorrow up to Shira Plateau.  So far so good!!

Eric Simonson

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Time to say good-bye…

June 15, 2014

Final Kili Photo

Denise and Dylan at the Mweka gate

Time to say good-bye to Denise and Dylan.  Pretty cool when a mother/son team comes with us to Kilimanjaro and raises a bunch of money for a good cause at the same time.  They both pretty much ‘cruised’ the entire trip.  Who knows?  Maybe they have other climbing adventures in store down the road.  IMG Guide, Craig John, is hanging out in Moshi, awaiting the arrival of our next team.  Denise and Dylan are on their way home to Singapore today.  Talk about a culture shock.  I’m sure they’ll easily take it all in stride.  Dylan will have more than a few stories to tell his classmates when school resumes.

Again, congrats to them both.  And everyone’s thanks to Craig for leading a seamless trip.

Phil Ershler

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Denise and Dylan on top!!

June 14, 2014

Only great news from Africa.  Denise and Dylan stood on top of Kilimanjaro yesterday with IMG Senior Guide, Craig John.  Craig reported the two did a super job.  And, they were fast.  Weather didn’t clear until high on the mountain but no matter.  They pulled it off in style.  The decent went off without incident and the pair spent last night at the Mweka Camp, elevation 10,000 ft).  Got up the next morning and headed for the trail head.  The mountain is done.  Dylan’s project to support his charitable efforts for children in Cambodia was a great success.  All is about as good as it’s going to get.  Our congratulations to Denise and Dylan.

June Kili Team on the Summit

Denise and Dylan on top!!

Phil Ershler

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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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