IMG blog
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Vimeo
  • YouTube
  • RSS
  • Blog Home
  • IMG Home
  • Mt. Rainier
    • Mt. Rainier Climbs Schedule
    • Winter Ski & Avalanche Training
  • Expeditions
    • IMG Expeditions Filter
    • Seven Summits
    • Trip Reports
    • Client Comments
  • Newsletter Sign-up
  • Contact Us

Seven For Seven

December 24, 2010

7 for 7

Lots of memorable events in 2010.  That’s the case every year.  One very special climb was the ascent of Mt. Everest with IMG by the father/son team of John and Ryan Dahlem.  John was 67 at the time of the ascent.  Their Seven Summit quest began with IMG about 10 years ago with a climb of Kilimanjaro.  It ended a couple of days ago at the summit of Kosciusko.  Probably no way we could be happier for them.

Phil Ershler

Read More

Kili Climbers Reach Shira Plateau

December 23, 2010

Shira Plateau Camp looking south over Shira Cathedral Peaks.

Ang Jangbu Sherpa reports that the Kili trip is going smoothly.  After the hiccups at the beginning with the missing luggage (all but two of the missing team duffels from the travel chaos in Europe finally showed up just before their departure) the team had a nice hike yesterday up through the forest to Machame Camp (at about 10,000 feet).  They had a little rain during the day (that is why the forest is so lush!) but later in the afternoon the skies cleared and they had nice views of Kili from the camp in the evening.  Today the team took a nice slow 6 hour pace up to Shira Plateau (about 12,500 feet).  During the afternoon the clouds came in, but there was no rain, and again it cleared up in the evening.  Jangbu says everyone is doing well, with only a few minor headaches, which is good news.  If there is one thing we have learned over the years, it is the importance of really taking it easy for the first few days, to ensure good acclimatization!  Tomorrow the team climbs to 14,500 at Lava Tower, then drops down to 13,000 at Barranco Camp.

So far, so good!

Eric Simonson

Read More

Aconcagua Team In Pampa de Lenas

December 22, 2010

IMG Lead Guide Eben Reckord called in via sat. phone from Pampa de Lenas at 1:32 pm PST.  Eben reports that the team is together and that all is well!  The temperature is ranging between 90-100 deg. F, but that’s not stopping them from participating in their tent clinic!  Tomorrow they head out to Casa de Piedra, about a 9 mile hike to 10,000′ if you’re keeping track.  We’ll keep you posted on their progress as they check in.   Eben and the Aconcagua team are using the SPOT Tracker – you can check their current location by clicking here.

Becky Kjorvestad, IMG Office

SPOT Location of Aconcagua Team

Read More

Kili Climbers Ready To Go!

December 21, 2010

Ang Jangbu Sherpa reports that all members of the December IMG Kili team made it successfully to Moshi, no small feat given the travel disruptions in Europe right now with the heavy winter snow over there.   Unfortunately, several of their duffel bags got offloaded along the way, so today Jangbu and our Moshi agents sourced replacement equipment for those members and we have porters on standby to run their duffels up the hill to them when they arrive.  After getting the gear checked and packed, the team visited the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (www.kiliporters.org) in Moshi, which IMG has supported for many years.  Everyone is in good spirits and is ready to start the climb tomorrow morning.  They will be climbing up through the forest tomorrow to Machame Camp at about 9800 feet.  Jangbu says the weather has been pretty good lately, with only occasional rain.  So far so good!

Eric Simonson

Kili Park Machame Gate and Ranger Station
Kili Park time estimates for Machame Route

Read More

New Program: Little Tahoma

December 17, 2010

Little Tahoma

If you climbed Mt. Rainier with us via the DC or the Emmons, then you probably spent some time starring at, and taking pictures of, Little Tahoma or “Little T” as it’s commonly known.

And I bet you spent some time looking at it when the sun came up while you were on the upper mountain, and you probably spent a lot of time checking it out when you were descending from the summit.

Well, we think it’s time you climbed the thing! We’re happy to announce a new program inside Mt. Rainier National Park – check out our 3 day ascent of Washington’s 3rd tallest peak (right behind Rainier and Adams)! Small groups (4 climbers and 2 guides) make for a great program. Just a few dates available this year… Who’s up for a new challenge?

Tye Chapman

Read More

Getting Ready For Aconcagua

December 16, 2010

IMG Senior Guide Eben Reckord goes over his gear one last time before he takes off for Aconcagua for not 1, but 2 climbs!

Winter in the States means it’s climbing season in Argentina, and a busy one it will be for IMG.

Our first program starts next week and will be led by Eben Reckord and  Kelly Ryan. Eben and Kelly will head down to Mendoza tomorrow, a couple days before the rest of the group, to get things in order. On the To Do List is to rendezvous with our friend Martin in Mendoza, sort gear, shop for food then meet the group on the 20th.

If all goes as planned they’ll spend Christmas at Plaza de Argentina (Base Camp), New Year’s Eve in a tent at Camp II and New Year’s Day en route to Camp III. No champagne for these guys but not a bad way to spend the holidays!

Eben will be carrying a SPOT tracker along the way so we’ll keep our eyes on how the team does and keep you posted.

Tye Chapman

Read More

Q & A With IMG Guide Max Bunce

December 14, 2010

Max Bunce

Q&A With IMG Guide Max Bunce

1.)     Max, you were on our Cho Oyu Expedition (blog updates) and immediately followed that up with our Ama Dablam Expedition (blog updates)… How many consecutive days were you out of the country?

3 Months

2.)     Being gone that long what did you find yourself missing the most?

My girlfriend, my family and my friends.

3.)     Three highlights from the trips that we wouldn’t expect to hear?

Getting worked up high. Gotta love it.   Playing cards with the group. We had some fiery folks and inevitably the games turned into yelling matches. Somehow this was fun…   Getting lots of reading done. I rarely get time to myself when I am home.   Between trips, I enjoyed hanging with a Thai rock climbing guide & drinking beer on the beach with a monkey named Harry (seriously). The long sleep after summiting Ama Dablam. I know that’s five.

4.)     Worst meal you ate? What do you not want to see in front of you for awhile?

In Pangboche after summiting Ama Dablam we saw hamburgers on the menu. Naturally we all were very excited and ordered 8 of them. When they came we realized our mistake, apparently they take the ham part literally but since ham is not readily available they substituted Spam. This was by far the worst meal I have ever had!

5.)     Favorite thing about Nepal?

The Sherpa.

6.)     Favorite thing about Tibet?

The stillness of night with mountains looming overhead. It was surreal.

7.)     Cho Oyu Expedition in one sentence?

Lots of snow.

8.)     Ama Dablam Expedition in one sentence?

Steep ice and rock with amazing exposure.

9.)     Fill in the blank: I’m glad to be home because:

Being stuck in Lukla sucks! We were stuck there for 9 days on our way out.

10.) What do you want for Christmas?

A Kindle

11.) Did you get home in time for Thanksgiving?

Just in time. Probably the best holiday for me to come home to. Yum.

12.) Plans for the winter?

Ski patrol at Crystal.  I had one week off, no rest for the weary.

Read More

Vinson Team Heading Home

December 13, 2010

Phil just called in at 11:00 a.m., P.S.T.

After days of waiting, the Bird is finally inbound to pick up the group from Union Glacier, and they should be in Punta Arenas tomorrow by 2:00 a.m.  All’s well and the weather is holding.  Everyone is hustling to change their flights home departing on the 14th or 15th.

Becky Kjorvestad, IMG Office

Read More

Vinson Team Resting At Union Glacier Camp

December 10, 2010

Phil Ershler called in at  1:10 p.m. PST time (6:10 p.m. Antarctica time.)

IL-76

The Vinson Team walked down from High Camp today and was flown over to Union Glacier – ALE’s main base camp.   And there they will stay until the weather permits another window for flight, allowing the IL 76 to arrive and fly them back to Punta Arenas.  As for now, everyone is safe & sound, enjoying great comfort at the Union Glacier Camp.

Becky Kjorvestad, IMG Office

Read More

Summit For Vinson Team

December 9, 2010

Near the summit of Vinson. (Photo Justin Merle)

10 for 10 on the summit of Vinson! Phil called in at 12:55pm PST today to report that the whole team made the top! Cold and windy but worth the effort!

Their next step is to get back to High Camp and then on down to Vinson Base Camp as soon as they’re able for the flight to Union Glacier and then onto South America and eventually home.

Congratulations to the entire team but we’d like to point few folks climbing for specific causes:

Alan Arnette: We’ve known Alan since he climbed Cho Oyu with IMG back in 1998. Since then he has built his website into a leading climbing news source. After his mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease in 2003 Alan dedicated his life to raising money to help researchers find a cure. We’re proud to be working with Alan on the climbing project “Memories Are Everything: The Seven Summits For Alzheimer’s”. We hope to help Alan hit his goal of raising $1M by raising awareness for this important cause. (more info)

And Graydon Muller & Robert Marshall, who are part of the United States Air Force 7 Summits Challenge and are climbing to raise money for the The Special Operations Warrior Foundation which provides full scholarship grants and educational and family counseling to the surviving children of special operations personnel who die in operational or training missions and immediate financial assistance to severely wounded special operations personnel and their families.

We’re proud to be a part of such great causes, way to go guys!

Tye Chapman

Read More
«‹414415416417418›»

Archives

Categories

© 1998- International Mountain Guides. All rights reserved.