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Annapurna Trekkers Getting Close

May 1, 2014

 

Annapurna Sanctuary map

Annapurna Sanctuary map

IMG guide Jenni Fogle reports that today the team trekked up the narrowing valley past Hinku Cave and Deurali (where the climbing route for Hiunchuli starts).  Now, for the night, they are at the “Machapuchare Base Camp” site at over 12,000 feet, ensconced in a small lodge.   This is the point where the valley splits, with the left fork continuing to Annapurna Base Camp and the right fork going up towards Annapurna 3 and Gangapurna.  Tomorrow early in the morning they are planning to hike up to Annapurna Base Camp, to get the morning views and good light for photos.  From the ABC site the whole amphitheater of the Annapurna peaks surround you, with the immense South Face of Annapurna 1 front  and center.  It is a remarkable mountain vista.

Eric Simonson

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Denali Prep Seminar Having A Look At It

May 1, 2014

En route to C1 near Panorama Point. (Photo by Peter Adams)
Camp Muir. April 30. (Photo by Peter Adams)
Erica Engle and Dallas Glass crossing the Cowlitz Glacier. (Photo by Peter Adams)

Closing in on The Flats. (Photo by Dallas Glass)
A slide on the Ingraham Glacier. (Photo by Dallas Glass)
The team leaving Camp Muir. (Photo by Dallas Glass)

Given the good forecast, our final Denali Prep course of the year started out with reasonable hopes of climbing Mt. Rainier this week, but even with a good forecast things are never a given in the mountains. They spent two days down low on the mountain but popped up to Camp Muir on Tuesday and have been enjoying this high pressure ever since.

Yesterday, IMG Guides Erica Engle and Dallas Glass went up to the Ingraham Flats to have a look at the conditions on the upper mountain. Given the recent warm-up and high freezing levels the obvious signs of a ‘spring shed cycle’ were apparent, which is a nice way of saying there had been a recent avalanche on the Ingraham Glacier.

Today, the guides took the team up to the same area to show them why they won’t be climbing Mt. Rainier this week. It’s hard not to climb when the weather cooperates, but given the snow conditions, the team is happy to let Mt. Rainier do its thing.

The team is safely back at Camp Muir. They’ll finish the day with some training and make their way downhill tomorrow.

Tye Chapman

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Annapurna Trekkers Reach Dovan

April 30, 2014

Annapurna team ready to hit the trail in Chomrong (Jenni Pfafman)
Morning stretching in Chomrong (Jenni Pfafman)

IMG guide Jenni Pfafman was able to send some team pictures from Chomrong before they entered the deep Modi Khola valley leading to Annapurna Base Camp.  It is unlikely that they will be able to send more photos after this, as the cell phone/internet service ends (they have the sat phone for emergency).

Today the team continued the trek, ascending through dense bamboo and rhododendron forests to the small settlement of Dovan (about 8500 ft).  They are now deep in the valley, with walls rising over 12,000 feet above them on either side (compare that to El Capitan in Yosemite, which only rises about

3000 feet!).  Far above, they can hear avalanches from Hiunchuli and Machapuchare, echoing off the walls.  Wild!!

Eric Simonson

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Annapurna Team Reaches Chomrong

April 29, 2014

Annapurna South and Hiunchuli as viewed from Chomrong (photo: Ahtih at en.wikipedia)
Summit of Machapuchare as viewed from near Chomrong
Sunrise from Landrung, looking up the valley towards Annapurna South and Hiunchuli (Jenni Pfafman)

IMG guide Jenni Pfafman reports that the Annapurna trekkers reached Chomrong today, a beautiful little Gurung village perched high above the Modi Khola river valley.  The “trail” that they are following is comprised of tens of thousands of stone steps, which have been installed over the centuries by the local people to facilitate travel.   From Chomrong the team gets a great view of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machapuchare (the “Fishtail”).   Machapuchare is a sacred peak in Nepal, and it has been climbed only once in 1957 by the British via the north ridge to within a few meters of the summit.  Since then, it has been off limits to climbers.

Eric Simonson

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Annapurna Trek Team Getting Close To The Mountains

April 28, 2014

IMG guide Jenni Pfafman reports that the team had a good first day on the trail yesterday, climbing up through the hardwood forests to Dhampus.  Today, the team crossed the ridge into the Modi Khola river valley, and continued on through the forests and terraced hill-country to the village of Landrung, at about 1700m.  The tidy villages in this area are populated by the Gurung people, who inhabit the south side of the Annapurna area.  The team are just starting to get their first close up views of the mountains, farther up the valley.  The two big guardian peaks of the Annapurna Sanctuary are Hiunchuli (6441m) and Machapuchare (6993m), which tower over ten thousand feet on either side of the valley entrance to the Sanctuary, and mark the beginning of the rugged trekking that will take the team up to Base Camp.  It all brings back fond memories to me…I climbed Hiunchuli in 1981 and again in 1983…on a couple of my early Himalayan trips.

Annapurna trekkers at lunch break (Jenni Pfafman)
Landrung village (Jenni Pfafman)
Annapurna Base Camp is at the base of the big south face of Annapurna 1 (8091m), the highest summit, to the left of center. Annapurna 2 (7937m) is the high peak on the right side.

Eric Simonson

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Jenni Is Heading To The Annapurnas

April 27, 2014

IMG guide Jenni Pfafman and team in Kathmandu

IMG guide Jenni Pfafman and team in Kathmandu

IMG guide Jenni Pfafman, fresh from leading our EBC Trek and Lobuche climb, is back in Kathmandu preparing for another trekking assignment.  Yesterday her next group arrived, a private team that has trekked with IMG on several previous occasions.  This time they will be going into the super scenic Annapurna Sanctuary area, several hundred miles to the west of Kathmandu

After gear checks, and a welcome dinner, they are ready to go.

Their plan for tomorrow is to fly to Pokhara, drive to Phedi, and trek to Dhampus.  They will be trekking for the next week, as they climb up to the famous Annapurna Base Camp.

Eric Simonson

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Let’s Talk About Climbing Mt. Rainier

Prep to Climb Mt Rainier

Spring has sprung which means the Rainier climbing season is just around the corner! Come join us, and our good friends at Outdoor Research, for a chat about gear, routes, training and all things in-between.

May 1st – 6-8pm
Please RSVP to the Outdoor Research Retail Store
by calling (206) 971-1496.
Space is Limited.

Directions: The Outdoor Research Retail Store is located at 2203 1st Ave S. in SODO.

** 15% off of all OR items in the store on the night of the event starting at 4pm **

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Mt. Rainier As Seen From Space

April 17, 2014

Mt. Rainier National Park Geologist Scott Beason came across these breath-taking images the GeoEye-1 Satellite captured on September 19, 2013.  The images speak for themselves. Enjoy!

The Cowlitz Glacier and Camp Muir (bottom center) from way up high. Photo from GeoEye 1 Satellite.
Puyallup Glacier on Mt. Rainier 9/19/13. Check out the plane flying (left-center). Photo from GeoEye 1 Satellite. (bottom left). Photo from GeoEye 1 Satellite.

 

Tye Chapman

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Denali Prep Lesson #7 – How To Shovel

April 17, 2014

Our Denali Prep team got a lesson in shoveling at Camp Muir this morning. It snowed a fair bit and was quite windy overnight… so if you’ve spent much time in the mountains you know that Snow + Wind = Shovel.

An experiential learning opportunity as demonstrated by IMG Guide Ian Delaney.

An experiential learning opportunity as demonstrated by IMG Guide Ian Delaney.

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Denali Prep Seminar Gave It A Go This Morning

April 16, 2014

Tough climbing. (Josh McDowell)
A nice morning for a climb. (Josh McDowell)
The team at The Flats. (Josh McDowell)

You wouldn’t think a shot at the summit of Mt. Rainier was possible today if you lived in western Washington (rainy and gray), but our Denali Prep Seminar gave it a good effort this morning before turning around just above 13,000ft due to increasing winds and decreasing visibility.

The team is now safely back at Camp Muir sipping on some soup and chowing down on an early dinner. Tomorrow they’ll train and then come down on Friday.

Tye Chapman

 

 

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