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The Zone Of Weird Plants

August 12, 2010

Andy's carrying a SPOT GPS Messenger - check out their current location (Green Arrow)

IMG guide Andy Politz reported by sat phone that that the team members are all doing well.  Today they climbed from Machame Camp to Shira Camp (about 12,500 feet) via a steep section of trail that winds up a ridge to the Shira Plateau.  Again, they had no rain but cloudy skies kept them cool as they emerged from the forest zone and climbed up into “the zone of weird plants”.

The Shira Plateau is an immense remnant of ancient lava flows from the now extinct Shira volcano (Kilimanjaro is composed of three volcanoes, Shira, Mawenzi, and Kibo).  At this point the team are above most of the vegetation on the mountain, with only occasional lobelia, groundsel, and other plants remaining.

It is easy to see these vegetation zones if you click on the Google map photos here, with the precise camp locations transmitted by Andy’s SPOT GPS Messenger.

Eric Simonson

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Kili Team At First Camp

August 11, 2010

Andy's carrying a SPOT GPS Messenger - check out their location (Green Arrow)

IMG guide Andy Politz reports from Machame Camp that the Kili team had a good day today and everyone is doing well.  Yesterday they organized their gear in Moshi and this morning headed up to the trailhead  in 4WD vehicles.

There was no rain today, but enough clouds to keep it cool and comfortable for them as they climbed from about 6000 feet up through the forest zone to the Machame camp at about 10,000 feet.  After a good night rest, tomorrow they will head for Shira.  So far so good!

Eric Simonson

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Elbrus Summit!

August 10, 2010

Phil called in late last night/early this morning…

The old Priut Hut on Elbrus

10 of 12 customers on the summit today!  Beautiful weather, warm, minimal amount of wind and good snow conditions made for a great climb.  We have 1 more night at the hut at 13,400′ on the side of the mountain.  We’ll be heading down to Terskol  tomorrow morning (Wednesday) for showers, clean clothes then one more day to tour the valley before we begin our flights home with an early morning departure from the town of Mineralney Vody to Moscow.

All is well!

-Phil



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Elbrus Update – Summit Attempt Tonight

August 9, 2010

Phil called in from Russia around 3:30am this morning (remember they’re +11 hours from us here on the west coast)

We had a good acclimatization hike today up about 1500ft. above the hut on Elbrus. The weather continues to be cooperative and we’re hopeful about a summit attempt tonight. So, our plan is to get up about midnight be walking about 1:AM on Tuesday the 10th. After the ascent we’ll come down and spend another night in the hut and then descend to Terskol on Wednesday morning. We’ll try to give you another update tomorrow on how we did, but as of now all signs look positive and we’re hopeful for a good climb early tomorrow morning. That’s it for now everybody’s still healthy, all’s good. Ciao.
Phil

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Everest Ice Fall Video

August 7, 2010

Ted Fairhurst, a long time friend of IMG, shot this video in the Khumbu Ice Fall last year. Pretty cool stuff! IMG Guide Eben Reckord leading the way.

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Shuksan Update

August 5, 2010

IMG Guide Mike Haft called in this afternoon to report that despite the lightning and some other wicked weather he and his team made the top of Mt. Shuksan! Everybody is down and off the mountain safely.

Tye Chapman

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Lightning On Shuksan

Aug. 3, 2010

IMG Guide Mike Haft called in via SAT phone from Shuksan… all is well but they’re in between lightning storms at the moment. They’ve managed to stay dry but will hunker down in the tent tonight and see what the weather brings tomorrow…

Tye Chapman

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Geo’s 500th Summit Video

August 2, 2010

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SUMMIT! Geo Grabs #500

July 31, 2010

George Dunn on top of Little Tahoma early in his guiding career

I just spoke with Phil via SAT phone… At 6:10am this morning George Dunn, alongside his wife Nancy, his son Jeremy and his partners Eric Simonson and Phil Ershler (and Phil’s wife Sue), summited Mt. Rainier for the 500th time.  Sounds like it was a tough climb with some decent winds, blowing snow and the occasional lightning strike – but not enough to stop the Dunn and IMG family.

SPOT Track their progress here.

They’re walking downhill now.

More later…

Tye Chapman

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#500 Is Hopefully Hours Away

July 30, 2010

George, Nancy and a couple fellow climbers enjoying a hot drink and dinner at The Flats.

We got word from The Flats and the teams are doing just fine! It was a busy day on the mountain but a nice hot drink, dinner along with an extended nap will get them through summit day!

Back at Muir are George’s Partners Eric Simonson and Phil Ershler along with Phil’s wife Sue. They’ll wake up a touch earlier than George to catch up with him en route to #500.

Stay Tuned – or follow along via the SPOT Tracker.

Tye Chapman

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