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3 X 3 Trekkers Reach Dingboche

October 25, 2013

The view from Pheriche looking up the valley at Lobuche Peak (Eric Simonson)

The view from Pheriche looking up the valley at Lobuche Peak (Eric
Simonson)

IMG guide Erica Engle reports:  “The team enjoyed their time in Pangboche, where we met some of Ang Pasang’s family and had a wonderful lunch and tea at his house.  Later that afternoon, we visited Pangboche’s beautiful monastery and new school buildings.  Then, the next day, we had a nice hike up to Ama Dablam’s base camp.  There we had a hot lunch of noodles while marveling at the imposing and captivating mountain before us.  Many expeditions were preparing for their climb and it was a great time chatting with the climbers and guides.

Yesterday we trekked further up the valley to Dingboche, and some members hiked around the corner to Pheriche for more views and to visit the Himalayan Rescue Association clinic.   The views and landscape continue to keep everyone with their cameras ready and jaws dropping.  After many cups of tea, we are packing our bags and getting ready to head to Chukkung today.  Everyone is excited to continue to enjoy this wonderful region and to climb our first peak tomorrow, Chukkung Ri”.

Erica Engle

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Nothing To Complain About

October 24, 2013

The team is right about here...

The team is right about here…

Phil called in again this morning to report that all continues to go well. They had a nice visit with the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute. Today was  another great day on the trail “the weather remains flawless and the views are amazing”.

They’re currently at around 13,400 feet in the village of Bikbari which is nicely placed beneath the southwest face of Kabru Massif. Another wonderful campsite to witness another  spectacular sunset.

Tye Chapman

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More Good Weather For Sikkim Trekkers

October 23, 2013

Kangchenjunga (Phil Ershler)

Kangchenjunga (Phil Ershler)

Phil called in this morning at 7:30am reporting that the weather has cleared to allow for more spectacular views and should continue to hold for the next few days.  The group is looking forward to a nice mellow day as they will be heading to the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute’s base camp. Everyone is doing well.

Tye Chapman

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Puncak Mandala is a Wrap!

October 22, 2013

Dan reports that he flew today to Bali from Jayapura.  Now he is back to the land of burgers, beer, and beaches after a trip to one of the most remote places in the world.  The trip went very smoothly, and the team was very pleased.  Congrats to Dan, Anthony, Steven, and Nanang!




One correction from my last post: Anthony says that the GPS readings from Trikora and Mandala make neither of these peaks as high as Sumantri, and they may be lower than Ngga Pulu and East Carstensz too.  So, it sounds like Sumantri is the second highest peak in Papua (you can read about Dan and Anthony’s climb of this peak earlier this year: Carstensz2013_Trip_Report_Four_Peaks_of_Papua.pdf

After Dan gets home we will take a look at the schedule for next year’s Carstensz climb and get the info posted soon.  Thanks for following along on the adventure!

Eric Simonson

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3 X 3 Trekkers Heading For Ama Dablam Base Camp

October 22, 2013

Pangboche village with Ama Dablam behind
Tengboche Monastary

IMG guide Erica Engle reports that the team had a nice time visiting Tengboche monastery and the nunnery in Deboche, and have now moved up the valley to Pangboche.  This is one of the larger towns in Khumbu and is the home of Ang Pasang and many of our IMG climbing sherpas. Visiting Ama Dablam Base Camp is a great hiking destination, but there is still a lot of snow higher up the valley (left over from the storm that followed the recent cyclone).  So, rather than sidehilling to the BC from Dingboche (original plan) the team is going to go directly up to BC from Pangboche via the climber’s trail that has been kicked in.  It should be a great acclimatization hike!

Eric Simonson

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Sikkim Trekkers Enjoy Another Great Day

October 22, 2013

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Phil called in this morning (evening his time in Sikkim) after a great day on the trail. They got an early start to see the morning views from Danfe Bir pass which is about an hour out of camp.  They were rewarded with some more spectacular views of Makalu and Kangchenjunga. The storm that recently passed through dropped a couple feet of snow on the passes, but the trail had been beaten in by some unlucky trail-breakers, which made for some good walking under foot.

After taking in the views and the hundreds of prayer flags that mark the pass, they descended through the pine and juniper forests to their camp near the Yangseb River.

Tye Chapman

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3 X 3 Trekkers Reach Deboche

October 21, 2013

Crossing the Dudh Kosi at Phunki, below Tengboche  (Eric Simonson)

Crossing the Dudh Kosi at Phunki, below Tengboche (Eric Simonson)

After two days in Namche for acclimatization hiking, IMG guide Erica Engle reports that the team are doing well.  Today they descended to cross the Dudh Kosi river, then ascended up and over the Tengboche ridge, before dropping back down to Deboche (about 12,000 feet).  This is a small group of houses and lodges situated in the rhododendron forests down by the river.  Tomorrow the team will have a full day to explore the monastery area, and some of the members are going to head up at dawn, for the morning prayers.  They will also get a chance to do some more acclimatization hiking up the Lhamo Gang ridge toward Kangtega Peak.

Eric Simonson

 

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Jambo! Learn Some Swahili & Read The Latest Trip Report From Kilimanjaro

October 21, 2013

IMG trekker Jacque Brill recounts her climb of Kilimanjaro from this summer.  After reading, we all want to go back to Tanzania!  Enjoy her narrative as she takes you on a day-by-day trek up to the summit and teaches you are few phrases in Swahili along the way.  We say “poa” (cool) to this!

The rainforest
Together at Stella point
The team

Predator and Prey
Celebrating in the Serengeti
A big thumbs up!


If you’re as excited as we are about Kili, don’t wait too long to get on board our January 25 or February 8 Kilimanjaro Treks.  Flights are still reasonably priced (some prices are dropping!) and you won’t want to miss going with IMG veteran guide Jenni Fogle as space is limited.  Sign-up today!

Clarissa Hughes

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Weekend Update From Sikkim Team

October 21, 2013

We heard from Phil & the crew over the weekend, all is well!  On Saturday the team put in a good 7 hours of walking through the rhododendron forests and up along the ridge that separates Nepal from Sikkim, ending at their campsite on the Nepal side at 12,200′.  Perfect weather all the way.

Sunday morning they were rewarded with a view of the sunrise on Kanchenjunga (world’s 3rd highest mountain at 8586m), Jannu (7710m) and Makalu (8481m).  With another 5 hours of hills and valleys under their belts they pulled in to the next camp at 13,000′ just in time for a well deserved rest.

Today will be a shorter trek through a wide valley with fantastic views all around.

Everyone is doing well!

Becky Kjorvestad

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Mandala Summits!

October 20, 2013

Dan says the terrain on Manndala was similar to these rocky spines seen here near Nasidoma (Camp 5) on the trek route to Carstensz (Jason Edwards)

Dan says the terrain on Manndala was similar to these rocky spines seen here near Nasidoma (Camp 5) on the trek route to Carstensz (Jason Edwards)

Dan Zokaites called to report that the team reached the summit of Mandala, the second highest peak in Indonesia.  Their GPS had it at 15,575’ which puts it 47’ higher than Trikora.  They started before dawn and had a nice sunrise on the climb up.  It took 6.5 hours to reach the summit, and by then the weather was starting to cloud in.  Not long after that it was raining hard, and also hailing, right on schedule!  Dan said the limestone rock was incredible, with holes and caves everywhere.  It was not as technical as Trikora, but nonetheless was quite interesting climbing, with lots of exposed limestone ridges which required them to jump from rock to rock, reminiscent of the terrain above Nasidoma on the way to Carstensz.  They have the helicopter scheduled to come back at 7am tomorrow morning for the flight out to Wamena, so the plan is to get up early from the high camp and descend to the LZ in time for the pickup.   With any luck, they will be able to fly on to Jayapura tomorrow afternoon.

Eric Simonson

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