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Vinson Summit 100%

December 3, 2019

Vinson Summit Panorama (Greg Vernovage)

100% on the summit of Vinson this morning. Congratulations to Justin and the team. They plan on spending this evening at high camp and get down to Vinson base camp tomorrow and, hopefully, fly over to Union Glacier later that evening. Weather is good and forecast remains good for the next couple of days. Couldn’t have planned it much better. Everyone performed well and the weather cooperated. News couldn’t get much better from down South today.

Phil Ershler

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“All Going to Plan” in Antarctica

December 1, 2019

I love Justin’s messages from the Vinson Expedition he’s leading:

“No sun but no wind. Not too hot. Perfect day for a carry to the top of the fixed rope. Team did well. They’re strong. Came back down here (C1) and it’s ripping now at high camp. You can hear it from down here. Today (meaning Dec 1st), wind is diminishing and forecast calls for more improvement the next two days. So, we’ll pop up to high camp tomorrow (Dec 2nd) and climb the following day. All going to plan so far”.

Between C1 and High Camp on Vinson (Emily Johnston)

Between C1 and High Camp on Vinson (Emily Johnston)

 

I have nothing to add.

Phil Ershler

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Antarctica Team in C1

November 29, 2019

Happy Thanksgiving to the team on the Ice and from the team on the Ice to family and friends. All is well. They haven’t stopped moving since they left home back on the 23rd. Flights, packing, briefings, gear checks. Then, more flights to the Ice and they’ve already made their carry and move to C1. Just relayed that weather was a little unsettled now but that they would make their carry to high camp at the first opportunity. Then it’s wait — wait for the right couple of days to move to high camp and summit. C1, not high camp, is the good place to wait out any inclement weather.

Dragging sleds on Vinson (Emily Johnston)

Dragging sleds on Vinson (Emily Johnston)

 

Bottom line is that the team is in a great spot and doing well. So, for now, there’s nothing but good news from the Ice, and we’ll let you know as soon as they can get in their carry to high camp. Hard to believe that things are moving this smoothly, but that’s a good thing.

Phil Ershler

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2020 Presidential Traverse

November 27, 2019

Weather and avalanche information for Mt. Washington and the Presidential Range, NH (Heather Garland)

A traverse of the Presidential Range in winter is one of the most challenging and coveted mountaineering adventures in New England. The terrain is rugged and the scenery is wild. Average nightly temperatures are often well below 0° Fahrenheit with average winds of 40 mph or more. The ~23 mile traverse begins on Mt. Madison in the north and moves south along the ridgeline that connects the “Presidentials”, summiting seven peaks along the way. Climb Mt. Madison 5367′, Mt. Adams 5774′, Mt. Jefferson 5712′, Mt. Washington 6288′, Mt. Monroe 5372′, Mt. Eisenhower 4780′, and Mt. Pierce 4310′ this winter with IMG!

Available dates:

March 8-11, 2020
March 15-18, 2020
March 29 – April 1, 2020

A worthy objective in its own right, a guided traverse is also ideal when preparing for Denali or a climb in the Wrangell-St. Elias.

Email: office@mountaingides.com for more information or submit your application now to reserve your spot!

Heather Garland

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Peru Treks Summer 2020!

November 26, 2019

Daybreak on the Cordillera Huayhuash Trek, Peru (Betsy Dain-Owens)

We are down to just over a month left to sign up for the July 14-23, 2020 Machu Picchu Trek. Permits for the Inca Trail are limited and all applications must be submitted by Dec 31. Don’t miss out on your chance to explore the hidden secrets of this lost city!

Classic Machu Picchu Trek
July 14-23, 2020 (Sign up by Dec 31, 2019)

Additional treks in the Peruvian Andes:

Cordillera Huayhuash Trek
July 4-19, 2020

Salkantay Trek
July 5-14, 2020
September 5-14, 2020

Email: office@mountainguides.com for details!

Heather Garland

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Vinson Team On The Move

November 26, 2019

Aboard the IL76 (Justin Merle)

It’s always summer somewhere. Seems a bit odd to say that about Antarctica but it’s the truth.  The Austral summer has begun and so has the Vinson climbing season . AND, right on schedule. IMG’s first team for the season arrived in Punta on the 24th, prepped and organized on the 25th, and began flights to the Ice this morning – 26 November.  First leg is the flight on a 1970’s vintage Russian cargo jet – the IL76.  This 4 hour flight takes the team to about 80 degree S, a place called the Union Glacier. If they get lucky, they won’t be at the Union Glacier long before boarding a twin-engine Otter and flying about another hour over to Vinson base camp.

IMG Senior Guide, Justin Merle, is at the lead of this team and will keep us posted when he can. Thanksgiving will be on the Ice but what a unique way to spend the holiday. Getting TO the Ice is the first big hurdle and it looks like that’s going to happen on schedule.

Phil Ershler

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February Denali Prep Courses – Space Available!

November 22, 2019

Paradise in winter (Nickel Wood)
Mt. Rainier’s winter landscape (Nickel Wood)

Paradise at 5,400′ on Mt. Rainier may be famous for its wildflowers and hiker-friendly (if not a bit steep!) trails in the summer months, but winter on Rainier presents an entirely different scene. Paradise receives over 50 feet of snow on average, making it the perfect playground for snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, and most importantly, the launching point for a 6 day winter mountaineering expedition seminar.

Who should register?

The Denali Prep Seminar is perfect for climbers seeking a primer in cold weather mountaineering skills and those with aspirations of greater climbs in the Wrangell-St. Elias or Alaska Range. The seminars climb in expedition style with the team working their way up from Paradise to Camp Muir, training along the way. Once at Camp Muir, the team will assess weather and conditions and may scout a route to the summit. Should an attempt be possible, there will be hands-on training in route finding, avalanche hazard evaluation, cold weather survival, and glacier travel. The chance of summiting Mt. Rainier in early season is not high, but the training opportunities are limitless!

Space is available on the following dates:
February 8-14, 2020
February 22-28, 2020

Topics include:
• Basic skills with ice axe and crampons
• Sled rigging and use
• Expedition camp building and maintenance
• Construction of snow caves and snow shelters
• Ascending and descending fixed ropes
• Building snow anchors and anchor systems
• Expedition glacier travel, route finding, and avalanche hazard evaluation
• Crevasse rescue practice
• Lectures on high altitude medicine

Email: office@mountainguides.com or call 360-569-2609 for details!

Heather Garland

 

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Mt. Olympus Summer 2020!

November 22, 2019

Looking far up valley to the Blue Glacier (Austin Shannon)

Olympic National Park is a World Heritage Site, a designation that recognizes its beauty and diversity of ecosystems. Bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, it is home to the longest stretch of undeveloped coastline in the lower 48 states. Rising from the coast is an old growth rain forest system from which isolated snow clad peaks rise high above tree line. In the very midst of this lies Mt. Olympus, the crown jewel of the Olympic Peninsula. The mountain rises almost 8,000 vertical feet from the ocean, 30 miles distant. The climb of Mt Olympus starts up the Hoh River Valley, hiking for two days up past the tree line and into the alpine zone at the base of the Blue Glacier. The summit day involves non-technical glacier travel followed by a steep rocky ridge climb led and belayed by veteran IMG guides. A summit of Mt. Olympus is the perfect way to fully experience Olympic National Park and climb one of the great isolated peaks in the Pacific Northwest. Sign up today!

Mt. Olympus Summit Climb Dates
July 6-10, 2020
July 27-31, 2020
August 10-14, 2020

Email: office@mountainguides.com for details or sign up today!

George Dunn

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New Bolivia Dates!

November 21, 2019

Illimani from La Paz (Greg Vernovage)

We have new Bolivia Dates to announce! IMG Senior Guide, Jonathan Schrock, is heading to Bolivia with a small group of climbers in June. The Team will visit Lake Titicaca and then climb Pequeno Alpamayo (17,482′), Huayna Potosi (19,974′), and Illimani (21,200′) and there are a limited number of spots available.

Pequeño Alpamayo & Huayna Potosi, June 14 – June 26, 2020
Illimani Extension, June 27 – July 3, 2020

Our July trip is looking good and we are excited to be working with Roberto again next summer!

If you are interested in visiting this central South American country and climbing in the Andes, let us know!

Greg Vernovage

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Aconcagua Availability!

November 21, 2019

Moving to Camp 2 (Warren Wilhide Jr)

If Aconcagua is on your winter ‘wish list’, let’s make it happen! We have room on the following climbs:

December 14, led by Jonathan Schrock
January 25, led by Rikki Dunn
February 1, led by Robert Jantzen

Why not start the new year off right by climbing one of the Seven Summits and finding out how you perform at 7000 meters? You may just look to Denali next! Climbing the ‘Seven’ is a great excuse to see the world – and it’s summer climbing season in Argentina, so let’s go!

Email: office@mountainguides.com for details!

Phil Ershler

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