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Denali Prepped And Mt. Rainier Worked

March 5, 2014

Happy Campers
Camp 1 of 1

Well Mt. Rainier asserted her authority once again this week… The Denali Prep Seminar got into the park as scheduled, just before a series of storms rolled in. The team knew the weather was on the way, they just hoped they could get into the park before the park shut things down. They did. Barely.

The beauty of these seminars is that the weather is something that climbers want and expect to see, there’s no better way to get to know your gear and your systems.  The trouble this week is that it actually needed to be a bit colder, yes colder. The first couple days were nice and cold bringing in a couple feet of snow, but the freezing level went up the last 36-48 hours turning the snow to rain.

In the end the gang pulled the plug a couple days early and have opted for some training down here in Ashford. They’ll work on some crevasse rescue/self-extraction and get a little deeper into the world of navigation. While it’s great to practice these skills in the field, sometimes it’s better to get things dialed in a controlled environment.

Tye Chapman

 

 

 

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Polé-Polé

February 28, 2014

 

Moonrise over Kili’s sister peak Mawenzi  (Eric Simonson)

Moonrise over Kili’s sister peak Mawenzi (Eric Simonson)

Jenni Fogle and team are now safely home and already sharing tales of their adventure with family and friends after another successful ascent of Kilimanjaro and authentic Serengeti safari.  We wish each member a hearty “welcome home” and hope to see them again in the Mountains.  Great job team!

Looking to make your own Kilimanjaro memories, but want to hear more about what Kilimanjaro is really like?  There are still a few spaces on our upcoming 2014/2015 treks.  Please read Jacque Brill’s telling trip report from her 2013 climb for a first-person recount of IMG’s Kilimanjaro experience:

Pretty soon after landing in Tanzania, even before arriving at the base of the mountain, you begin to see t-shirts, mugs, and kitchsy key chains adorned with the words “Pole Pole.” It’s a Swahili expression that translates to some combination of “slowly, gently, softly,” and it will become something of a mantra on the journey to the over 19,000 foot summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro….(read more)

Clarissa Hughes

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Aconcagua Signing Off

February 22, 2014

A final dinner with friends (Mike Hamill)

A final dinner with friends (Mike Hamill)

The guides and the last of the team members are on flights home now and all will arrive home on Sunday.  Always nice to wrap up another Aconcagua season.  Guides Mike Hamill, Peter Dale and Leandro Villegas did a great job as so did each of the team members.  When everyone can come home with 10 fingers and 10 toes, most with the summit and all still friends – we’ll call that a success.

Dates for next season’s trips will be posted shortly.  Not too early to pin down the trip which fits your schedule.  Aconcagua signing off for the season.

Phil Ershler

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Patagonia Trek Wraps Up

February 20, 2014

Approaching the north side of Torres del Paine (Tye Chapman)
The team at Bader Valley (Tye Chapman)
View of the French Valley (Tye Chapman)

Floating icebergs on Glacier Grey (Tye Chapman)
Group meal on the last day (Tye Chapman)

Tye Chapman and his Patagonia crew are heading home today.  Last night was their final dinner in Puerto Natales.  Tye sent several photos from the trip and we’ve decided to post them all.  Why would you NOT go to Patagonia with us next year?

Phil Ershler

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Patagonia Team Kayaks On Lago Grey

February 19, 2014

From: Tye Chapman
Date: February 19, 2014, 2:05:01 PM PST
To: Phil Ershler
Subject: Quick note

Hey Phil:

We are just back to Puerto Natales and all went well today.  We went kayaking this morning and had a great boat ride down Lago Grey. We even saw a puma on the drive to Natales so pretty good icing to the cake, if you ask me. We just got back to the hotel, took quick showers and are off to dinner. Sensational trip.

– Tye

View of Lago Grey (photo: Tye Chapman)
The ladies strutting their stuff (photo: Tye Chapman)
Cruising the lake (photo: Tye Chapman)

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Going On A Lion Hunt

February 18, 2014

Camp in the Serengeti (photo: Kelly Baker)
Here kitty kitty (photo: Eric Simonson)

Jenni Fogle called from Serengeti to report a great day on safari.  They watched a lion stalking wart hogs, and saw a ton of elephants and giraffes and other animals.  She said they had a brief thundershower in the afternoon that cooled things down a bit.  Tomorrow they head to Ngorongoro Crater.

Eric Simonson

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Aconcagua Summit & Perfection In Patagonia

February 18, 2014

A view of Grey Lake

A view of Grey Lake

All’s good in South America.  Tye Chapman and team have had sensational weather in Patagonia.  A bit of drizzle as they pulled into Refugio Grey yesterday but no issue.  Hoping to squeeze in a kayak trip on Grey Lake before they begin their journey home.  All pretty much could not be better.

Mike's team before the climb

Mike’s team before the climb

Big news is that Mike Hamill and team stood on the summit of Aconcagua yesterday.  They are descending today to Plaza Mulas and will be eating steak in Mendoza by tomorrow evening.  Everyone has 10 fingers and 10 toes which means the trip was a success.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Climbers Reach The Serengeti

February 17, 2014

Serengeti Airport  (Eric Simonson)

Serengeti Airport (Eric Simonson)

IMG guide Jenni Fogle called from the Serengeti to check in from their first camp on their safari.  She said that their 45 minute flight from Arusha went smoothly and that on the way from the airstrip to the camp they saw lions feasting on a recent kill and a leopard napping in a tree.  All is well!

Eric Simonson

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All Is Well In South America

February 16, 2014

A snowy Aconcagua

A snowy Aconcagua

Tye Chapman and team had another sensational weather day in Patagonia.  They went high into the Bader Valley, a much less frequently traveled area off the classic ‘W’ trek in Patagonia.  Almost no wind and very warm weather.  Simply spectacular day.  Today, they head up the French Valley, on their way to Refugio Paine Grande.  The French Valley is another one of those ‘less traveled’ areas.  Nice.

Mike Hamill and crew are biding their time, picking the right day to move to high camp.  Unsettled weather yesterday kept the team at C2.  No reason to move up until conditions say yes.  That’ll happen likely today.  Forecast is improving with clear skies and moderate winds forecasted.  The team is in an excellent position right now.

Josh Tapp and team arrived home today.  Trip #5 is in the books.

Phil Ershler

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Winter Training Commences On Mt. Rainier

February 16, 2014

Just a dusting here at IMG HQ

Just a dusting here at IMG HQ

Began our first full day of our Winter Seminar this morning.  Rainier lived up to its reputation for nasty winter weather.  Avalanche awareness lecture this morning and then an afternoon in the field below Eagle Peak, studying terrain problems, route selection, beacon retrieval and rescue scenarios.

Phil Ershler

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