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Dolpo Trekkers Ready For 17,500 Foot Nagdala Pass

September 25, 2013

 View looking north of the Himalayan Crest (Adam Angel)


View looking north of the Himalayan Crest (Adam Angel)

IMG guide Adam Angel reports that the Dolpo team have had a couple spectacular days of trekking since leaving the juniper forests down by Phoksumdo Lake.  Yesterday they continued up the Phoksumdo Khola river valley until it became a steep canyon with hanging glaciers high above.  Then, today, they left the river, climbing high up into side valley, with blue sheep roaming the hills.  Over the past week they have only seen a handful of other westerners.  Now, they are at the high camp at about 14,800 feet, below the Nagdala Pass.  Tomorrow they will climb to the pass and get their first views to the north into Tibet, before they drop down the other side to the Shey Gompa.

Eric Simonson

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Cho Oyu Climbers Doing Well At ABC

September 25, 2013

Team descending from C2 (Mike Hamill)
Brenda Climbing the Ice Cliff (Mike Hamill)
Lisete Rapelling the Ice Cliff (Mike Hamill)

Mike Hamill reports that “with the C2 rotation complete, the team is enjoying a few days of R+R at ABC doing laundry, taking hot showers, and eating great food. Yesterday we had burgers, fries, and salad for lunch with warm cinnamon rolls for desert. Thanks Kaji!  The team is doing really well. Over the next few days we’ll pack for the summit rotation, review the oxygen system and make sure the team is ready to roll. Attached are a few photos from the C2 rotation”.

The weather forecast is still a bit “iffy”.  While the big picture remains good with the jet stream  well to the north, and no major storms lurking in the Bay of Bengal, there remains a weak southerly flow with some of the models showing more moisture coming in over the next few days.

Eric Simonson

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Cho Oyu Climbers Back To ABC

September 24, 2013

 

Cho Oyu from Advanced Base Camp  (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)

Cho Oyu from Advanced Base Camp (Ang Jangbu Sherpa)

IMG leaders Mike Hamill, Peter Anderson, and Phunuru Sherpa report that everyone is now back down to Advanced Base Camp after the Camp 2 rotation.  They had good weather for their trip up high, but unfortunately we now have snow in the weather forecast for the next few days.  That will coincide with the planned rest days of the team, so if it is going to snow, now is a good time.  Meanwhile, the team will have chance to do some serious eating and resting, in preparation for the summit bids.

Eric Simonson

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Kili Climbers Reach Shira Camp

September 24, 2013

View of Kili on the way to Shira Plateau (Eben Reckord)
Shira Plateau Camp with view of Mt. Meru to the west (Eric Simonson)
Hiking up through the forest (Chris Meder)

The Shira Plateau extends west from “Kibo” (the actual volcano) and is our team’s goal for their second day on the trail.  Along the way the trees get smaller, then turn to the rocky shrubbry of the Plateau.  Today the weather was good and Chris reports that the team did well.  Now they are over 12,000 feet, with expansive views to the south and west (including Mt. Meru which is near Arusha).  Tomorrow they head for Barranco camp at 13,000 feet.

Eric Simonson

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Carstensz Climbers Reach Camp 2

September 24, 2013

Don’t fall off the log! (Jason Edwards)
Camp 2 on the way to Carstensz (Jason Edwards)

IMG guide Dan Zokaites reports that the team had a rugged day today, but everyone did well and reached Camp 2 in about 9 hours of hiking.  Their route predominantly followed a river, and they had to climb around many landslides and logs along the way.  Tomorrow they push up onto the Plateau.

Eric Simonson

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Kili Team Reaches Machame Camp

September 23, 2013

Chris Meder and his team at the Machame Gate about 6,000 ft. (Chris Meder)
Camp in the forest . (Eric Simonson)

IMG guide Chris Meder called on the sat phone from Machame Camp (about 10,000 ft) to report that they had a nice hike up through the forest today.

After breakfast at the hotel in Moshi (about 2.500 ft) they loaded up the four wheel drive vehicles and headed up the slopes of Kilimanjaro, driving uphill through several small villages and coffee and banana farms.   The end of the road is the Machame Gate, at about 6,000 feet.  After taking care of the permit paperwork, it was time to hit the trail.

The team took five and a half hours to reach Machame Camp, which is almost at the top of the forest zone.  The weather is good and everyone is doing well.  Tomorrow they head for the Shira Plateau.

Eric Simonson

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Carstensz Team: Into the Wild

September 23, 2013

IMG guide Dan Zokaites reports by sat phone that yesterday the IMG Carstensz Pyramid expedition team made it to the Camp 1 in the forest. Now they have two tough forest days ahead of them with plenty of steep dirt trails, logs, and stream crossings. After that they gain the Plateau, where it is cooler and more scenic (but still lots of streams).

Trekking
Dani Locals
Sweet Potatoes
Porters

The porters from the village of Sugapa were joined by their families as the gear was sorted and weighed into loads. Their primary food is sweet potatoes, which they grow locally and which they will bake each evening in their campfires. These guys come equipped with the best footwear for mud… bare feet!

Eric Simonson

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Another Kili Crew Ready To Go

September 23, 2013

From: Chris Meder
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 10:06 PM
To: Eric Simonson; Phil Ershler
Subject: Second Kili team ready to go

Eric and Phil,

Ready to go!

Ready to go!

The team is all prepped and we’re headed out this morning.  Weather is cloudy and we’re hoping for no rain.  Everyone is psyched up for the climb and ready to go!  We’ll check in from Machame.

Chris

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Dolpo Trekkers Continue North Towards Tibet

September 23, 2013

Dolpo Trek map

Click to see the full sized Dolpo Trek map on Google

Adam Angel reports the team had a well-deserved rest day at Phoksundo Lake, after several days of trekking up through old growth Juniper forests.  They camped at the Lake, did some exploring, and also enjoyed showers and a celebration of Adam’s birthday which I am sure he will not forget!  Now the trekkers and Sherpa staff continue trekking north for several more days with mules carrying their camping gear.  Their next big goal is making it over the Nangdala La (pass) at over 17,500 feet, from which they drop down to the Shey Monastery.  At this point they will have essentially crossed the Himalayas to the Tibetan plateau, and this area is high, arid, and ethnically Tibetan… it just ended up on the Nepal side of the border!

Eric Simonson

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Cho Oyu Climbers Reach Camp 2

September 23, 2013

Camp 2 at about 23000 feet on Cho Oyu (Greg Vernovage)

Camp 2 at about 23000 feet on Cho Oyu (Greg Vernovage)

Mike Hamill reports that the weather and route conditions were very good yesterday and the team had a nice climb up to Camp 2, where they spent the night.  Then, today, they are dropping back down to Camp 1 for another night.  This will make for a good acclimatization foundation for the summit bids.

Eric Simonson

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