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Mt. Rainier Glaciers, Creeks, & Rivers

March 22, 2020

The Nisqually River running high and clear, March 2020 (Heather Garland)

The Nisqually River flows approx 80 miles from its source at the Nisqually Glacier on the south side of Mt. Rainier all the way to Puget Sound. While the river today is running high and clear from the winter rain and snow, it will become more cloudy as glacial erosion grinds up the bedrock over the summer months. The river, owing its name to the Nisqually Tribe, provides power to 43,000 homes and is itself home to 10 native fish species.

A clear Nisqually, March 2020 (Heather Garland)
IMG Guide, Nicole Sims, investigates a mini damn in a channel of the Nisqually late in the season, September 2019 (Heather Garland)

Tahoma Creek, fed by both the Tahoma and South Tahoma Glaciers, and Kautz Creek are Nisqually River tributaries.

Tahoma Creek at the height of summer filled with glacial flour, July 2019 (Heather Garland)

While the Nisqually and Tahoma Glaciers are not one of the guided climbs on Mt. Rainier, the Kautz Glacier is. If you’ve already summited the mountain via the Emmons or the DC and are either an ice climber or have taken an approved ice climbing course, a guided Kautz climb may be just the goal you need right now. These days may feel like they are moving at a glacial pace, but eventually we will all be back out adventuring in the mountains. Perhaps with a little more knowledge about how the creeks and rivers that flow from Mt. Rainier change with the seasons.

We are scheduled to guide the Kautz on the follow dates:

Kautz Summit Climbs

4½ Day Kautz
May 30 – June 3, 2020
June 8-12, 2020
June 20-24, 2020 (FULL)

5½ Day Kautz
June 28 – July 3, 2020 (one spot open)
July 10-15, 2020
July 19-24, 2020 (FULL)
August 1-6, 2020

IMG climbers in the Kautz ice chute, June 2019 (Jonathan Schrock)

What’s the difference between the two? There is more snow on the Kautz ice chute in the early season, making it a steep climb on snow. As the summer progresses, the snow melts during the day and re-freezes overnight turning the snow to glacier ice and making the chute more technical. We build in an extra day of training for the mid-season climbs.

What does it take? At a minimum, climbers must have a prior summit of Mt. Rainier or similar peak, prior ice climbing experience, and the ability to move confidently and safely in crampons, at altitude, with a 50+lb pack, as part of a rope team, on 30 to 50 degree terrain.

Email office@mountainguides.com for more info on how the application process is currently being handled and submit your application with climbing resume for review.

Heather Garland

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April Rainier Programs Update

March 18, 2020

Mt. Rainier, March 2020 (Heather Garland)

While we navigate through these challenging times, the health and safety of our employees and customers remains our top priority. The difficult, but necessary, decision has been made to cancel all April Rainier programs.

Due to the fast-changing nature of this situation, we will continue to provide updates on the impact of COVID-19 to IMG programs.

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this unprecedented time.

George Dunn

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Nepal Suspends The Climbing Season

March 13, 2020

The Government of Nepal has now confirmed early news reports that tourism and mountaineering would be shut down for the spring climbing season, and they have issued official documents.

Our top priority is the health and wellbeing of our Climbing and Trekking Teams as well as our loyal staff in Nepal.  We have been in touch with our 2020 Spring Everest Team and are rescheduling the Expedition.  There are still a great number of unknowns surrounding the abrupt end to the spring season that we are working through.

We are committed to working with our team and I want to voice my appreciation to everyone for their understanding as we navigate this difficult time.

Mount Everest is not going anywhere and we will be back as soon as we can!

Greg Vernovage

Department of Tourism Notice

Department of Immigration Notice

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Updates from Nepal

March 11, 2020

Yaks on the way to EBC with Nuptse behind (Eric Simonson)
The Icefall Doctors at their Base Camp puja (Eric Simonson)

We received word from Nepal that the Team of SPCC “Icefall Doctors” have now left Kathmandu and will be heading to Everest Base Camp over the next week. The 8 Sherpa on the team will be in charge of putting in the route to Camp 2, and maintaining it throughout the 2020 Spring Climbing Season.

Also, Ang Jangbu reports that the HRA have confirmed their medical doctors for the upcoming season, who will be staffing the HRA clinics at Pheriche,  and also at the “Everest ER” at Everest Base Camp. The HRA team will also be moving uphill in the coming days. We’ll look forward to seeing our friends again at the Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA) and Everest ER!

Finally, our big food shipment is inbound to Kathmandu as we speak. Our staff will  break it down and pack it into yak loads and send it to Khumbu for the trip uphill to Everest Base Camp.

We are getting closer to the departure date!

Greg Vernovage

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Prep for Mt Rainier – March 10, 2020

March 6, 2020

 

Descending from the summit of Mt. Rainier, May 2019 (Jay Lyons)

Join IMG & REI at REI in Bellevue, WA on Wednesday, March 10, 2020 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM for a 90 minute presentation on what it takes to summit Washington’s highest peak, 14,410′ Mount Rainier! IMG Guide, Jay Lyons, will lead an in-depth talk covering training, trip planning, gear selection, route selection, and more.

This program is open to the public and free of charge. Whether you are climbing with an independent party or as part of a guided group, you are welcome!

Register today!

Heather Garland

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More Food on the Way to Everest

March 5, 2020

Don (our longtime shipping agent) and Eric with some of the duffels (Greg Vernovage)

It has been a busy week for us, as we purchased more expedition food, removed all the unnecessary packaging, and then carefully repacked it into waxed boxes for its journey from USA to Nepal and on to Base Camp for our upcoming 2020 Everest Expedition.  After a few days of work, the excitement comes when we deliver the load to our shipping agent at  SeaTac airport.  Food, including plenty of bacon, is on the launching pad for Kathmandu!

In Nepal, Ang Jangbu and Senior Guide, Phunuru Sherpa, sent word that a team of 14 Advanced Sherpa will meet Ang Pasang in Gorakshep on the 20th of March and begin building our camp site at Everest Base Camp on March 21st.

Gorakshep with Lho La, The West Shoulder and Nuptse (Sonam Dorje Sherpa)

 

Greg says we can never have too much bacon (Eric Simonson)
Food pile for Everest (Eric Simonson)

Our climbing team is doing exactly what they should be doing, making piles of gear, packing, and repacking.  I have received a number of great phone calls or exchanged emails with climbers and trekkers asking all of the right questions about dialing their systems.

Follow all of the action on our 2020 Everest Blog!

Greg Vernovage
everest@mountainguides.com

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Mt. Whitney Dates Available!

March 3, 2020

Looking up from Camp 1 (Kurt Wedberg)

Join us this spring in the fabulous Sierra Nevada for a trip up the highest peak in the lower 48. Climb 14,495′ Mt. Whitney via the Mountaineer’s Route on some of the finest terrain available. Techniques used to climb the route include running belays and fixed line ascension, making this an excellent primer for a Denali expedition, climbing elsewhere in Alaska, and the Alps.

Available dates:

March 26-29, 2020 (two spots open)
March 28-31, 2020
April 4-7, 2020
April 9-12, 2020

This route is only “in” for a short time, so sign up today while spots are still open!

Email office@mountainguides.com for more information.

Heather Garland

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Prep for Mt. Rainier!

March 3, 2020

IMG climbers descending from the summit of Mt. Rainier after their Glacier Skills Seminar (Nate Sievert)

Join IMG & REI at Odin Brewing Company in Tukwila, WA on Wednesday, March 4th, 2020 from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM for a 90 minute presentation on what it takes to summit Washington’s highest peak, Mount Rainier! IMG Guide, Patrick Mauro, will lead an in-depth talk covering training, trip planning, gear selection, route selection, and more.

This program is open to the public and free of charge. Whether you are climbing with an independent party or as part of a guided group, you are welcome!

Register today!

Heather Garland

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Ouray Season Winding Down

March 2, 2020

IMG Senior Guide, Andy Polloczek, on mixed terrain in Ouray, Colorado (Justin Merle)

Check out this shot Andy Polloczek sent us from Ouray today! As the team wraps up another stellar season, we’d like to thank the Ice Farmers in the Ouray Ice Park, Mother Nature, and our amazing clients and guides, without whom none of this would be possible. If you missed out this year, registration opens in August for 2021.

If you’re still looking to do some winter objectives before summer rolls around, we have availability for climbs of 14,495′ Mt. Whitney in California and 6,288′ Mt. Washington in New Hampshire.

Mt. Whitney Dates:
March 26-29
April 2-5
April 4-7
April 9-12

Mt. Washington Dates:
March 14
March 22
March 29
April 4
April 11

Presidential Traverse:
March 8-11

Submit your application to office@mountainguides.com to register.

Heather Garland

 

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May & June DC Spots Open!

February 28, 2020

Mt. Rainier in the early season (Betsty Dain-Owens)

If you were hoping for a chance to climb Mt. Rainier this season, you’re in luck! We have new openings on the 3.5 Day Camp Muir/DC:

May 23-26
June 8-11

Send your completed application to office@mountainguides.com!

Heather Garland

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