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Kili Team Summits!

October 5, 2009

After a sat phone battery issue, we now have good news from Africa.  John Colver and the entire IMG team have now seen the snows of Kilimanjaro from the very top, climbed back safely to high camp, headed down and have already reached the showers and hamburgers of the Keys Hotel.  When the team reached the Mweka gate, they had a big ceremony to tip all the Chagga porters and staff. And upon returning to the hotel, the team put together used pieces of gear and clothing and donated it to all the Chagga who had worked so hard to help ensure their safety, success and enjoyment on the mountain. 

A team outperforms an individual every time and we had another great team for this climb.  Well done, gang.  Bill even returned to the Mweka gate to meet the team when they descended.  What a classy thing to do.  Now, they’re all together and ready for their flight to the Serengeti.  Safari, ho!

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team Heading For Summit

October 4, 2009

Just received a call from John Colver and the IMG Kilimanjaro team at Barafu Camp.  Boots are on, hot drinks finished and it’s time to climb.  Clear night, big full moon and a dusting of new snow on the ground.  Conditions are pretty close to perfect for an ascent.  It will be a long day but a rewarding one.  No guts, no glory.  When you next check the blog, we should have word of another successful IMG ascent of Kilimanjaro.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team Arrives At High Camp

October 3, 2009

Another morning here in Seattle and another update from John Colver, leading the IMG team currently on Kilimanjaro.  Karanga Camp is the current location. 

They’ll spend a nice evening at 13,500 ft and wake up ready to head for high camp at Barafu.  It’s a short day to Barafu, 3 hours going slow.  That allows the team to have an easy day going to high camp and arrive early, around noon.  Then it’s time to pack, eat, drink and prep for the summit climb.  The climb’s going to start before their day even ends.  Wake up around 11 pm, quick breakfast with hot drinks and then it’s time to start walking.  Up, up, up.  That then it’s only down, down, down. 

Team is well, strong and ready for the big push.  A little luck with the weather and they’ll knock it off.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team Arrives at Baranco Camp (13,000ft)

October 2, 2009

IMG Senior Guide, John Colver, reported in from Baranco Camp at approx. 13000 ft.  The camp sits directly under the Breach Wall of Kilimanjaro and is probably the most scenic of camps on the mountain.  All team members are now in camp and ready to tackle the Baranco Wall tomorrow morning.  One team member has decided his high point has been reached.  Always a tough decision but a smart one.  He’ll descend with several staff members in the morning down the Umbwe route and will be able to reconnect with the team for safari.

Kilimanjaro from the Baranco Camp (Photo: Robyn Garrison)

Tomorrow’s camp is Karanga at approx. 13500 ft.  Then it’s a short day to high camp and a shot at the summit.  A little snowfall was encountered today but temperatures haven’t been particularly cold.  All’s still on track for a summit in 3 days. 

Phil Ershler

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Kili Team Pull Into Shira Plateau Camp

October 1, 2009

John Colver called in today from the Shira Plateau.  The camp here is at about 12,500 ft.  Huge expansive area with unobstructed views of the mountain. 

All continues to go well.  Tomorrow is a bigger day.  The trail takes the team up to over 14,500 ft and then back down to about 13,000 ft at the Baranco Camp.  Perfect for acclimatization but you always feel bad about losing altitude.  Just part of the game on a big mountain like Kilimanjaro.

Phil Ershler

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Kili Update – Next Team On Their Way Up

September 30, 2009

En route to Machame Camp. Photo by IMG Guide Adam Angel. IMG Guide John Colver just called in from Machame camp at 10,000 ft. on the side of Kilimanjaro.  The group has now completed their first full day of the climb.  About 4000 vertical feet were covered in less than 6 hours.  Everyone’s well, ready for dinner and a good sleep.  The one lost piece of luggage arrived as schedule so the group got off without a hitch.

More to follow as additional reports are received. 

Phil Ershler

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Cho Oyu Summit Shot

September 26, 2009

Cho Oyu summit photo taken just before sunrise. Left to right: Renata, Sandosh, Mayk, and Mingma Tenji (entire team not pictured).

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Tye Chapman
Operations Manger

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Cho Oyu Team Back Down to ABC

September 25, 2009

Greg Vernovage reports that all members made it safely down to ABC, just in time for some of cook Kaji Sherpa’s “home cooking”!  The Sherpas have now pulled down the remaining loads from Camp 2 and only a few loads remain at Camp 1.  Yaks have been ordered and the current plan is to depart ABC on the 27th and hopefully go all the way to Nyalam or Zhangmu, and then arrive back to Kathmandu on the 28th.  We’ll keep you posted!

Eric Simonson

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Cho Oyu Team Summits!

September 24, 2009 (10:00pm)

Just off the phone with Greg and all is well on Cho Oyu. Everyone made it to the top yesterday and then descended to C1. Today they will go on down to ABC.

He said the weather yesterday was excellent but this morning it is cold and windy with a cloud cap on the upper mountain!

Mount Everest viewed from the summit of Cho Oyu. The Northeast ridge runs along the left skyline with the North Ridge dropping off toward the North Col and Changtse about half way down. The Western Cwm, South Col, and Southeast ridge are visible to the right, as well as Lhotse and Nuptse. (IMG Stock Photo taken by Craig John)

Congrats to Greg Vernovage, Rafal Szczepanik, Renata Piszczek, James Davidson, Sandhosh Kumar, Mayk Schega, Anastasia Iliopoulou (first Greek female to climb an 8000’er), Danuru Sherpa, Mingma Tenjing Sherpa, Mingma Dorjee Sherpa, Penjo and Kheju (Tibetan climbers). A job well done!

Eric Simonson

** All time references are Tibet time. It’s 1:00pm local time (10:00pm PST) at the time of this post.

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Cho Oyu Team On Schedule…

September 23, 2009 (10:55am)

We received word from IMG Guide Greg Vernovage yesterday that the team had arrived at C2! All is well and the team is on schedule.

It’s close to 2am on September 24 in Tibet so summit bids should be underway… Stay tuned for more updates.

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Tye Chapman
Operations Manager

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