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Kili Wrap Up & Kick Off

July 20, 2012

A real African safari (photo: Eben Reckord)
3 boys from Wisconsin (photo: Eben Reckord)

The crew slept in for a change.  After a leisurely breakfast, it was time to say good-bye to the camp staff and begin the drive back to Arusha.  The drive is easy now that the road has been paved from Arusha to the Crater.  The dust of year’s past is only a distant memory.  Day rooms/showers and lunch at the Arusha Hotel and time to do some last minute shopping.  Two hugely successful Kili trips are now finished and IMG Senior Guide, Max Bunce, is getting ready to leave this Sunday for the first of two more.  So, we congratulate Eben’s team and wish Max’s team the best of luck.

Phil Ershler

 

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All Smiles In Peru

July 19, 2012

Great days on the trail to Machu Picchu! (Kelly Ryan)

Kelly Ryan checked in from just below Salkantay Pass (15,180ft.) on their trek to Machu Picchu. While I couldn’t see it, I could hear the smile on her face! The beautiful views and amazing weather dampen the slight headaches they surly have. After taking a nice break at the Pass they’ll head downhill to about 14,000ft. to set up camp.

Tomorrow, they’ll switch ecological gears and drop into a warmer climate featuring some waterfalls, exotic birds and fruit trees. They’ll eventually make their way back uphill to an Andean community named Paltaybamba, where a bus will be waiting to transfer the group to their campsite in the small town of Santa Teresa.

All is well in Peru!

Tye Chapman

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Salkantay Trekkers Hit The Bricks

July 18, 2012

One of many views along the trek.

The group had an excellent first day in Cusco on July 16. Here is a report from guide Kelly Ryan.

“Hi George, the group enjoyed this afternoon’s perfect weather by exploring the ancient city. We were impressed by the historical layers of the city where modern day buildings are built on top of Spanish colonial buildings on top of perfectly crafted Inca foundations. We were lucky enough to see a parade in the Plaza de Armas. The evening was topped off by particularly good flan. This evening we did gear checks and only have a few items to find tomorrow. In the morning we will head to the Inca military fort above town, Sacsayhuaman, where stones the size of pickup trucks where moved by human power to build the defensive walls. We will then head to the famous Pisac Market.”

The team is enjoying their tour today, July 17 and will be in position to start the trek early on the morning of July 18. All is well.

George Dunn

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Matterhorn Team Summit

July 18, 2012

Rimpfischhorn photo. (Mark Cumberton)
Farmer, Bill and Alton on the summit of Pollux.

The Rimpfischhorn (4199m) was a great experience but unfortunately the winds kicked up to approx 70- 80kph at 3750 meters and the team wisely turned back. It was good acclimatization and good practice for mixed ice and rock, nonetheless. They headed back down to Zermatt for an evening in the hotel, then back up the other side of the Valley via a gondola ride to the Klein Matterhorn. From here they had an excellent climb of Pollux (4092m) on July 18.

George Dunn

 

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To The Beach!

July 18, 2012

The team on the summit!

Dan Zokaites and the team  all made it back to Timika safe and sound.  After a trip to the Stone Age, they are all back to the wonderful world of airplanes and internet, and were able to send us a summit shot.  The porters were all happy because they got home in time to vote in the election, and the climbers are happy because they are on their way to Bali for a couple
days on the beach.  What a great way to wrap up a trip.   Congrats to the team for hanging tough and doing a great job.

Eric Simonson

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Campfire In The Crater

July 18, 2012

The team has finished their second full day of game viewing.  Serengeti in the morning, Olduvai Gorge, then Ngorongoro Crater in the afternoon.  The list of animals seen is long.  Eben told me today about a pride of lion working on a buffalo kill.  Amazing.

Elephants. (Eben Reckord)

Tonight’s the last campfire at Ngorongoro Crater.  We’ll let them sleep in tomorrow morning.

Phil Ershler

 

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Regards From Russia

July 18, 2012

With the entire team having reached the summit and the weather remaining great, it’s hard not to enjoy hiking around the Baksan Valley.  Moscow soon.

 

Elbrus, check!

The team sends their regards.

Phil Ershler

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Serengeti Doesn’t Disappoint

July 17, 2012

Wings of the Serengeti (photo: Eben Reckord)

Eben left a voice message to let us know the first day on safari had gone well.  They flew to the Serengeti and the first day ‘sightings’ included:  crocodile, leopard, gazelle, giraffe, elephant, baboons, hippo, lion, blue-balled monkeys.  He reported sunset at their private camp, sitting by the fire, was simply “amazing” and that their private dinner was “incredible”.  We’ll see what Day 2 brings.

Phil Ershler

 

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Two Days Left To Explore

July 17, 2012

Leaving Elbrus (photo: Viki Tracey)

Mike shot off an email when the team got down to Terskol.  One single chair ride and a couple of tram rides, followed by a short drive does the trick.  All reached the summit and all are now down safely at the hotel.  A 60th birthday celebration for Dennis capped off the dinner and their evening.  Two days left to explore the area around Terskol.  All is well.

Phil Ershler

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Carstensz Team Has A Plane To Catch

July 16, 2012

Getting ready to catch a plane back to Timika

IMG Guide Dan Zokaitas reports that the team has safely returned to Supaga, after two more solid 8 hour days of rugged forest hiking.  Fortunately, the weather has stayed pretty good for them, with little rain.  The climbers are excited to have finished the trip strongly, and now they are waiting for a flight back to Timika.  Hopefully the weather holds a couple more days!

Eric Simonson

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