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Everest: Beyond The Limit Episodes Online

January 7, 2010

Everest: Beyond the Limit Episode 1 »
First Summit: Everest gives up it’s first summit of the season, and takes its first victim.

Everest: Beyond the Limit Episode 2 »
Impossible Dream: After a knee injury ended his football career, John Golden overcomes a disability to attempt the highest goal on earth.

Everest: Beyond the Limit Episode 3 »
Deadly Countdown: Astronaut Scott Parazynski attempts to be the first spacewalker on the summit of Everest.

Everest: Beyond the Limit Episode 4 »
Death Zone Gridlock: Three weeks into the busiest season ever on Everest, climbers crowd the slopes. When a hundred climbers attempt to summit, a traffic jam in the death zone puts all of their lives at risk.

Everest: Beyond the Limit Episode 5 »
One Last Breath: A violent weather front threatens to slam the door on the climbing season, giving Russell Brice 5 days to get his weakest climbers to the summit and back. 

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Vinson Team Summits!

January 6, 2010

Just got a sat phone call from the summit of Vinson – 10 for 10 on top! That makes us 100% for the season, and also means that we’ve still never missed the top of Vinson since we started running trips back in 1988! Congratulations to the entire team. More to follow…

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team #1 A Wrap – Hamill & Co. Going For Round 2

January 5, 2009

Mike Hamill reports from Africa that the December Kili team wrapped up their adventure with a great safari to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Now Mike is preparing to head up Kili again with a small team on our January 3 Kili trip.  We had a couple past customers who wanted to try Kili in early January, we had one of our top guides in position, so why not?  We have worked with many custom groups over the years on Kili, so if you have a team, give us a call!

Eric Simonson

Acacia tree sunset on the Serengeti. Photo by IMG Guide Adam Angel

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Vinson Team Carried to C2 Today

January 4, 2010

Always fun to report that we’ve heard from our team in Antarctica.  George Dunn just called in from Vinson Massif.  The crew was able to carry to high camp today.  A bit windy and overcast but doable.  Their loads were cached there and that gear will be waiting for them when they make their final move up.

Camp 1 - Just below the fixed ropes (10,000ft).

Also good to hear was the fact that the team handled the long fixed ropes that lead towards high camp well.  1200 meters, that’s close to 4000 feet, of rope are followed with the aid of an ascender.  Provides a little ‘assist’ as a climber is moving up but also serves as a great back up from a safety standpoint.  George reported that the crew is back at C1 and ready for the upcoming move to high camp.  Then, one more day of decent weather is needed for the final ascent.  So far, so good.  We’ll expect another call once the team has been able to establish high camp.

Phil Ershler

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Vinson Team At Camp 1

January 2, 2010

The IMG office has been closed through the holidays, as it should be.  Now it’s 2010 and time to get back to our expedition postings.  George was in contact a couple of times from Vinson Massif at 79 degrees south latitude.  The important thing to know is that all is good.  The team flew on to the Ice on the 29th.  Amazing as that was the date scheduled.  That’s no small feat when you’re talking about flying 2000 miles to Antarctica.  It wasn’t long after their arrival at Patriot Hills that they were able to fly another hour and arrive at Vinson base.  This team is moving right along.  The carry was made to C1 and now George has notified us that the entire team has completed the move to C1.  Located at close to 10,000 ft., that’s great news.  Better still is the fact that everyone is healthy and doing well.  Make no mistake, Vinson is a serious undertaking.  Everyone needs to be continually vigilant.  At these extreme low temperatures, carelessness results in frostbite or worse.

George Dunn, team leader and IMG partner, has guides Eric Remza and Helena Coelho from Brazil, with him.  They are working with a team of 7 IMG climbers.  With 3 guides, they’ve got a ton of strength and a ton of flexibility.

Camp 1 (Photo Dick Tucker)
C2 at over 13,000 ft. is their next objective.  They’ll be making a carry and then moving up to their high camp.  We’ll let you know as soon as we hear additional news.  So for now, all’s good with the team being right on schedule and firmly ensconced in C1.  This is great news with which to start the new year.

Phil Ershler

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Christmas Kili Team Summits!

December 28, 2009

Mike Hamill reported in from Tanzania.  Another IMG team has summitted Kilimanjaro.  Way to go, team, and way to go, Mike.  Safety trumps all on an IMG climb but we like being successful, too.  Now, it’s down, out and off to safari. 

The Kilimanjaro trip is a bit of pain and pleasure.  We like getting the ‘pain’ out of the way so we can truly enjoy the ‘pleasure’.  The crew can enjoy the Kilimanjaro Beer or the gin and tonic they’ve been dreaming of, and on the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater nonetheless – they’ve earned it.

Phil Ershler

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Vinson Team Waiting To Fly

December 28, 2009

Heard from George Dunn down in Punta Arenas today.  The crew all made it in and with all their luggage.  That’s never a small feat.  They’re packed and ready to go.  The flight service that all Vinson climbers use, ALE, has held an orientation for everyone flying to the Ice, the IL 76, the plane in which they’ll fly to the Ice, is loaded and now it’s a matter of the weather.  Flight parameters are fairly narrow when you’re talking about flying to the middle of Antarctica and everything has to be right.  With any luck, the team is out late tonight or perhaps in morning.

Regardless, they’ll get there, get over to Vinson and get the job done.  Every Vinson climb involves a bit of waiting for good flying conditions.  We’re just glad that the crew is ready to go.

Phil Ershler

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Vinson Team Arrives In Chile

December 27, 2009

Vinson Climb #2 is underway.  Several of the team members arrived in Punta Arenas (Chile) a day early.  Guides George Dunn and Eric Remza departed Seattle the day after Christmas and are arriving in Punta now.

Lots to do.  Gear needs to be checked, last minute food purchases get made and there is an orientation with ALE, the flight service, tomorrow morning.  With luck, the group will board the IL 76 sometime on the 29th and begin the 4 hour flight to 80 degree south latitude and the Patriot Hills.  Stay tuned.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team Moving To High Camp

December 27, 2009

Mike Hamill called in last night from Karanga Valley camp at about 13,500’, about 9 pm Seattle time, which makes it morning of the 27th, their time.  The crew is fine and heading for high camp.  High camp is Barafu at just over 15,000’.  They’ve had some afternoon rain but weather is dry now and hopes are high for a good summit morning.  Their hike to Barafu is a short one, no more than 3 hours.  The beauty of using the Karanga Valley camp is that the day hiking to high camp is a short one which allows the team to get to high camp early and without being tired.  Then they’ve got lots of time to pack, eat, drink and rest for their summit attempt.

They’ll be up and out of their tents before midnight on the 27th, their time.  Let’s hope the weather treats them well and we hear news of their success tomorrow.  They’ve got a long summit day ahead of them.’

Phil Ershler

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Christmas On Kili!

December 25, 2009

IMG Guide Mike Hamill called in from Shira Plateau with Christmas Greetings for the team’s friends and family… Everybody is doing fine. Tomorrow the team will climb to over 14,500’ and then drop back to 13,000’ and camp at Baranco Hut at 13,000’.

What a way to spend the holidays!

Tye Chapman
Operations Manager

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