Posts for Vinson Massif from 01/2011

Vinson: Team Moves to Camp 1

Posted by: | January 06, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Vinson Massif
Elevation: 9,100'

Hey everyone, Peter Whittaker here with the First Ascent and RMI team in Antarctica checking in. We had a great day today. We actually moved from Basecamp up to Camp 1 on the Branscomb Glacier. Five and a half miles and it took us about 5 ½ hours, and we gained 2,000 feet. So we’re up at 9000 feet now, just over 9, at Camp 1. We had beautiful weather today with very little wind kept conditions nice and the whole team moved up smartly. Seth and Caroline got out before us on skis, and hauled up a load into camp, set up tents and had a hot brewing for us when we got in. It was awesome. And so we’re here now. It’s about 9 o’clock at night. It is January 6th and Seth wanted to be sure and wish Solveig a “happy birthday.”

Our plan for tomorrow is to… most of us are gonna hang out up here, a couple of us are gonna head back down, and do a back carry, grab loads from base camp. The rest of our food and fuel to bring it up to [Camp] 1 and then will be self sufficient here from Camp 1 to move on up to [Camp] 2 and then eventually the summit. The weather’s been just fantastic so far, and we’re hoping that it does hold. The team’s well, everyone is enjoying themselves, and we just wanted to share with you our latest. We will talk to you soon, over and out.


Peter Whittaker from Vinson Massif

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Vinson [Updated]: Team Arrives in Antarctica

Posted by: | January 05, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Vinson Massif
Elevation: 7,200'

It was a long day, although with perpetual daylight and a lot of excitement, we hardly noticed.

Starting at 4:30 AM, we were off to Punta Arenas airport to board our Ilyushin flight to Union Glacier Camp in Antarctica. The Ilyushin is a remarkable plane, capable of carrying huge payload long distances in tough conditions. But, luxury is not its forte. To get an idea, imagine 3 railroad freight cars tied together and sent aloft. Luxury aside, the Ilyushin is an experience of Antarctica not to be missed, and is quite a plane. The pilots dropped us on the 3 mile, blue ice runway as if it were a strip of cotton, and we all excitedly stepped off onto the ice.

The new Union Glacier camp - Antarctica headquarters of ALE - is as nice as it gets in every aspect. The ALE staff, who spend months here on the ice helping people fulfill their Antarctic dreams, do great work making sure every need is attended to. It all started with a gourmet lunch in the toasty dining tent, filling our bellies and putting smiles on our faces. We were all pretty comfy at Union Glacier, and not too opposed to the idea of staying a night there. But, then word came we would continue our journey, flying in an hour on to Vinson Basecamp (VBC).

It is rare to NOT have a delay at some point in the transition from Punta Arenas to Basecamp. Delays of a week or more are actually quite common. So, we weren’t going to complain at getting all the way to Vinson Basecamp in one day - especially a warm, sunny one like we had.

Yet again we were off, in a two-part journey to VBC. A larger plane ferried us to the Nimmitz Glacier, where a Twin Otter took us the final 10 minutes to VBC. Kent Harvey and I went first in order to get good imagery of the Otter landing on the snow at VBC and the team’s arrival. Unfortunately, after dropping us off, the Otter pilot fell and broke his wrist. Fortunately he’ll be OK, but that incident added another 4 hours to the rest of the team arriving.

But, arrive they finally did, and we got camp set up in the stunning cirque of VBC. Jagged peaks soar above us, clad in massive glaciers under a never-setting sun. Seth made a great dinner of Dinty Moore meals, and sent us all to bed. It was 12:10 AM when I finally turned in, sunglasses still on. Welcome to Antarctica.

The RMI Team arrives in Antarctica Seth Waterfall on the ice RMI Vinson Massif Expedition team at Base Camp. Map of the flights between Punta Arenas and Antarctica.

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Vinson: Checking in from Punta Arenas

Posted by: | January 03, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Vinson Massif

Just got off the phone with our outfitter ALE. There will be no flight tonight. We are to dress in our gear, boot up, and be “wheels up” in the lobby at 4:30 am tomorrow morning. I have mixed feelings…glad to get another night in a bed after the enduro flights to get here, but I’m anxious to get on the ice and start.

This will be my third trip to Vinson and I am stoked to go back. Viesturs and I have been planning this trip for years. First Ascent is our primary sponsor, and the team consists of Ed Viesturs, Seth Waterfall, Caroline George, and Jake Norton, who are all First Ascent team members. Also coming along is Kent Harvey, one of the best high altitude cinematographers in the business. Rounding out our team are clients Cindy Outlaw, Ben Dimock, and David Pritchett. This team will climb Vinson, celebrating the 45th Anniversary of the first ascent done in 1966 by Americans, who were wearing…you got it, Eddie Bauer expedition clothing. We have the original flag from that expedition and plan to place it on top to commemorate their climb. After Vinson, the guides and production team will fly to an unexplored area and ski several first descents. Throughout the trip the entire team will be testing 2011 and 2012 First Ascent prototypes.

Just another day in the office…

Stay tuned for more updates,

Peter Whittaker

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Vinson: Whittaker & Viesturs ready for Antarctic Expedition

Posted by: | January 03, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Vinson Massif

The RMI Expedition to Vinson Massif began January 1, 2011 as the team members and guides departed the U.S. in route to Punta Arenas, Chile.  The team is led by led by RMI Guides Peter Whittaker, Ed Viesturs, Seth Waterfall and Caroline George.

Today they met with staff from Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions for an orientation about life on the ice.  The itinerary is for the group to fly to Antarctica tomorrow but it looks like the weather is good and thus the team is readying for a departure as early as this evening (10 pm Chilean time).

The big Ilyushin 76 has been loaded with gear, food and supplies.  Everything the team will need for their ascent of Vinson Massif.

If the weather remains good down on the ice, the team may be in the air in just a few hours!

Ed Viesturs & Peter Whittaker ready for Vinson Massif Expedition RMI Vinson Massif Team in Punta Arenas On the map

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Video: Ed Viesturs for First Ascent on Preparing for Vinson Massif

Posted by: | January 01, 2011
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Vinson Massif

RMI Guide Ed Viesturs discusses the preparation for this January’s Vinson Massif expedition with First Ascent.

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