- Melissa Arnot
- Alex Barber
- Gabriel Barral
- Jake Beren
- Zeb Blais
- Katrina Bloemsma
- Katie Bono
- Anne Gilbert Chase
- Sean Collon
- Leon Davis
- Elias de Andres Martos
- Cody Doolan
- Paul Edgren
- Mark Falender
- Leah Fisher
- Eric Frank
- Steve Gately
- Josh Gautreau
- Thomas Greene
- Casey Grom
- Dave Hahn
- Walter Hailes
- Tim Hardin
- Mike Haugen
- Bryan Hendrick
- Andy Hildebrand
- Mike Hinckley
- Joe Horiskey
- Nick Hunt
- Tyler Jones
- J.J. Justman
- Levi Kepsel
- Mike King
- Adam Knoff
- Katy Laveck
- Ben Liken
- Josh Maggard
- Paul Maier
- Linden Mallory
- Lindsay Mann
- Andres Marin
- Jeff Martin
- Robert Montague
- Erik Nelson
- Chase Nelson
- Billy Nugent
- Brent Okita
- Logan Randolph
- Tyler Reid
- Dave Reynolds
- Kel Rossiter
- Geoff Schellens
- Shaun Sears
- Garrett Stevens
- Jason Thompson
- Mike Tomlinson
- Mark Tucker
- Mike Uchal
- Pete Van Deventer
- Alex Van Steen
- Ed Viesturs
- Maile Wade
- Mike Walter
- Seth Waterfall
- Solveig Waterfall
- Peter Whittaker
- Win Whittaker
- Bryson Williams
- Dan Windham
- Robby Young
Posts for Aconcagua from 01/2013
Aconcagua: Van Deventer & Team at Pampa de Lenas
Posted by: Pete Van Deventer, Leon Davis, Mike King | January 21, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 9,000'
Good evening ladies and gentlemen from the team at Pampa de LeƱas. Yesterday we left the hot and humid climate in Mendoza for Los Penitentes where we enjoyed our last night in a warm bed and feasted in the Hotel Ayelen dining hall. This morning we began our hike into the Vacas Valley under some un-characteristic weather indeed. Instead of a clear blue sky and unrelenting sun, we left Punta de Vacas in a light rain and cool breeze. But as we pressed on, the rain soon subsided and we enjoyed a pleasant hike into camp where we had our tents up by 4:30 and dinner by 6:30. The team did a great job on this first day and we look forward to sunny skies tomorrow as we continue up the Vacas Valley to our next camp at the ‘House of Stone’.
Hope everyone enjoyed their Monday; we certainly enjoyed ours.
Until Tuesday…
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Aconcagua Expedition: January 17th team meets in Mendoza
Posted by: Leon Davis, Mike King, Pete Van Deventer | January 19, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Hello all!
The whole team is finally in Mendoza and assembled! Due to several flight delays, today has been a bit chaotic, as we raced around to get through the park permit registration process, and buy last minute lunch food. In the end, we decided to cool our heels in Mendoza for one more night, rather than push up to Los Penitentes. This will allow us to organize, let a few folks get their first good nights sleep in a few days, and finish up the permits for a few folks. So it goes on a major international expedition.
Tomorrow, we get back on track, leaving in the late morning for Los Penitentes. Once there, we will sort gear for the mules, and get ready to begin our trek the next day!
In the meantime, we’re going to enjoy another fantastic dinner in Mendoza. Best wishes to everybody back home, and we’ll be in touch soon, this time from 9000 feet!
RMI Guides Pete, Leon, Mike, and team
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Aconcagua: Justman & Team Back at Base Camp
Posted by: J.J. Justman, Geoff Schellens, Garrett Stevens | January 18, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 13,800'
Hello everyone, It’s JJ with Team 3 on Aconcagua. We are all back safe and sound in Base Camp. This will be our last dispatch. Out plan is to walk out part way tomorrow, have an asado dinner with the cowboys, then wake up and head to Mendoza on the 20th.
I would like to take the opportunity to allow our climbers to write a little something on the blog:
Hey guys its Greg. Well it looks like I’ve got a new addiction with headaches nausea and exhaustion what’s not to like. Thanks so much for the messages of love and support it really means a lot out here. See you when I get home.
Hey Paula & Gang - We summited yesterday - it was awesome. We are back at base camp looking forward to the trek out and getting a shower in Mendoza. Love you all tons and thanks for all of the support - a big thanks to the RMI Team who helped with our success!!!
Hi Fam and Friends, its Mike! Thank you all for the love and support along the way, your comments helped gin up the brute doggedness it took to make the summit yesterday. I’ll send pictures from Mendoza, cheers!
Hey everyone in sunny Florida! Todd here. Love to you all, especially Sally and baby girl McClurem. We are hanging out back at Base Camp after descending 4600 feet today. Trying to stay hydrated and warm. Thanks for all the comments. It was so great to know that we have family and friends who are following this crazy adventure. See ya soon!
As the resident geezer on this trip, I would like to thank not only our guides but my fellow climbers as well - a truly great bunch of men. And all my love to those at home for their support and patience. Hello FrontPoint!
Well folks, from all the guides we would like to thank all who followed us. Geoff, Garrett and myself would like to thank all of our family at the RMI Headquarters in Ashford, WA. Without all of you we would not be as successful as we are.
RMI Guides JJ, Geoff, Garrett and Team
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Aconcagua: Justman & Team Back to Camp After Successful Summit
Posted by: J.J. Justman, Geoff Schellens, Garrett Stevens | January 17, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 19,600'
We’re back! Hi everyone, sorry, we have been back at high camp for an hour but we have been going gonzo on the snow melting. Needless to say, after a 12-hour day, our team is thirsty!
We all want to thank everyone who followed us during our expedition. It was really great to see and hear the support and I contribute that to everyone on the team reaching the Aconcagua summit.
We will post a couple of blogs on our way out but I wanted to send a quick note letting everyone know we are tired but doing great! Tomorrow we head down to Base Camp.
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Aconcagua: Justman & Team 100% Summit!
Posted by: J.J. Justman, Geoff Schellens, Garrett Stevens | January 17, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 22,841'
Hey everyone, this is JJ Justman, I have an incredible news story coming to you live on the summit of Aconcagua. Hey everyone. Everyone on Team 3 made the summit of Aconcagua at 1:30 (ART) this afternoon. 100%! The team did just absolutely fantastic. Team give a shout out to everyone back at home. [Cheers from the team!] I’ll tell you its always a tough day getting up here, but the rewards are great. Beautiful day climbing. We are the only ones on the summit of Aconcagua right now. There is a little bit of wind so hopefully I’m not yelling too loud, but definitely want to let you guys know that everyone did great, everyone’s safe and sound. We’re gonna take a few hero shots and then we’re gonna start heading down hill. Thanks for following a long. We will touch base with you when we get back to high camp. Everyone’s doing great. Everyone says hello to family and friends. Take care from the summit of Aconcagua.
Congratulations to Tom Shilson! Your guess of 1:23 is the winning summit time. An RMI t-shirt and hat is on its way to you!
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Huge congrats out to Greg Barber and Team!
Have a safe descent…enjoy!!
read morePosted by: The Pages on 1/17/2013 at 11:46 am
Congratulations Todd, Jim, and all. I’m sure it feels good to have all your hard work pay off in such a big way! That’s such a huge accomplishment! Now hurry… read more
Posted by: Sally McClure on 1/17/2013 at 11:21 am
Aconcagua: Justman & Team at High Camp and Set for Summit Bid
Posted by: J.J. Justman, Geoff Schellens, Garrett Stevens | January 16, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 19,600'
Well, well, well! Here we are! High Camp at 19,600 feet. And let me tell ya, it is great to be here in the thin air. It’s like I tell my climbers, “The higher we go, the better we feel!” And even though it goes against physiology at altitude, I believe the mental mantra is working. Everyone is feeling great!
Tomorrow is summit day. We have a great forecast and we are keeping our fingers crossed. Most likely we will have light winds and some clouds building late afternoon. It is looking like a beautiful day. With that said, I have a challenge for you RMI blog enthusiasts, and make sure you share this challenge with as many folks you know.
On this blog post click on the comment button and place your guess. What time (Argentina Time: ART) will our team summit Aconcagua tomorrow December 17th? Our team will be leaving high camp around 5 AM (ART).
Whoever gets the closest time will win an RMI t-shirt and baseball cap. Please include your email address along with your answer.
Again put your guess in the comment section of this blog posting only.
Wish us luck!!
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Wishing you all good climbing! Godspeed! Summit at 11:22 AM ART
read morePosted by: Lew Smith on 1/16/2013 at 7:34 pm
Aconcagua: Justman & Team Camp 2 Rest Day Gives Time for Reflection
Posted by: J.J. Justman, Geoff Schellens, Garrett Stevens | January 15, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 18,000'
We woke on our rest say today to another beautiful morning on the Stone Sentinel, feeling good at our Camp 2 altitude of 18,200’. Although clouds have slowly built and a light snow is falling, team morale is high and the collective attitude is positive and charged with anticipation of the move to come. Everyone continues to climb well, and we’re all taking care to eat and drink enough for the hard days ahead.
Rest days give time to think, and something that always comes to mind is the total experience of mountain climbing. A big part of that experience is being present in the moment, finding the rhythm of walking and breathing, seeing the splendor of nature all around and being able to appreciate it without the distractions that are all too present in most of the world. The team is definitely embracing the moment, soaking up the beauty and enjoying the journey through this high and wild place. While occasional thoughts may jump forward and higher to the summit of South America, we are perfectly content to enjoy a cup of coffee and the company of friends new and old on this well-earned rest day.
Keep us in your thoughts as we push higher and higher the next few days. The weather looks promising, the team is strong, and we look forward to the challenge ahead!
RMI Guides JJ Justman, Geoff Schellens, Garrett Stevens and the Aconcagua team
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Aconcagua: Justman & Team Reach Camp 2
Posted by: J.J. Justman, Garrett Stevens, Geoff Schellens | January 14, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 18,200'
First, my condolences to both Green Bay and Seattle. For more uplifting news, the team moved to Camp Two at 18200 feet. As usual, everyone is feeling great. The sun is shining now, however, the clouds are moving in. I wouldn’t doubt we get some more snow.
Yesterday the mountain had a fresh blanket of snow, which made for beautiful climbing today. For now, we are all getting settled into our new home for the next couple of days. Stay tuned because we are literally a hop, skip and a jump from the summit. If we get the weather we will move to high camp in a few days!
RMI Guide JJ Justman & Team
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Aconcagua: Justman - Guide & Chef Makes Pizza for the Team at Camp 1
Posted by: J.J. Justman, Geoff Schellens, Garrett Stevens | January 13, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 16,200'
Rest day at Aconcagua Camp One means only one thing. Pizza making day! You may be wondering, “How do you make pizzas at 16,500 feet”? Sorry, it’s an RMI Guide secret.
Today our team awoke to a fresh blanket of snow covering the entire mountain. It is a beautiful day to stay put and recover here in camp. Everyone is doing very well and we are feeling healthy and strong.
The remainder of the day will see some of us playing cards, reading books and watching movies. Yes, it’s rough living up here.
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Aconcagua Expedition: JJ and team carry above Camp 1
Posted by: Garrett Stevens, Geoff Schellens, J.J. Justman | January 12, 2013
Categories: *Expedition Dispatches *Aconcagua
Elevation: 16,200'
Hello RMI Blog Enthusiasts! Today was more of the same. The team did a fantastic job climbing up to Camp 2 at 18000 feet. We cached more food for up high, some white gas and a few personal items.
In fact, the team was doing so well that after our cache we took a little walk up higher to get a view towards high camp. We made it to 19000 feet when the snow began to fly. It turned out to be a beautiful walk down back to Camp One.
We are drinking hot drinks now and soon we will begin cooking for the team. Tomorrow is a well deserved rest day for all of us here at 16500 feet, which actually is feeling really good for all of us. Everyone here wants to say hi to friends and family back home.
P.S. GO PACKERS!!!!
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