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Mt. Rainier: Winter Seminar Reaches 12,300’

The Expedition Skills Seminar - Winter reached 12,300 feet on Mt. Rainier before being dead-ended by a crevasse. Despite the crevasse, the team has been enjoying excellent weather on the upper mountain. The team will descend back to Camp Muir for the night where they will continue their skills training.
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good luck Doni n Pepi
gunna b wet n cold
b safe
have fun

Posted by: Donato Arguelles on 5/10/2015 at 9:55 am


Mt. Rainier: Winter Seminar Enjoying Post Storm Sun

The Expedition Skills Seminar - Winter led by RMI Guides Brent Okita and Seth Waterfall spent yesterday training on the lower slopes of Mt. Rainier. The team experienced stormy conditions with 5 - 6 inches of new snow overnight and some mild wind. Today, the team is breaking camp and making their way uphill towards Camp Muir where they will continue their technical training. While breaking camp, the team enjoyed bluebird skies and beautiful mountain views.
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I hope you guys are well and wish you the best of luck.  I hope to climb this mountain sometime in the next year or so and I am training for it right now. 

Posted by: Kevin Stone on 4/28/2015 at 7:38 am

Enjoy the climb. I was there on the same type climb with Brent and Elias in April of 2012. Lots to learn. Have fun. I am headed to the Alaska Expedition Skills Seminar next month with RMI. I hope to get to Denali in 2016.

Posted by: John Newland on 4/16/2015 at 10:35 am


Mt. Rainier: Seth & Solveig Waterfall Led the First 2015 Ski Program

Hi this is Seth. Solveig Waterfall and I just wrapped up the first RMI ski trip of the Spring season here on Rainier. We had a great five-day trip with a really fun group. We based out of the Paradise area for our days on the mountain and were treated to some of the best ski conditions of the season. this was our 'Intro to Ski Touring' course and as the name implies we spent the majority of the time focusing on the necessary skills to plan and execute several days of backcountry skiing. We had a clear day to establish our camp followed by two days of precipitation with steadily cooling temperatures. This resulted in fantastic powder-skiing conditions with really good snow stability. The final day was cool but the skies were mostly clear and we were able to get break our camp and some more good skiing. The team was great, the laughs and smiles were non-stop and the days flew by. RMI Guide Seth Waterfall
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solveig and seth are great leaders; awesome time
great snow and memories

Posted by: jmac on 4/12/2015 at 4:59 am

Seth & Solveig,
Great story about your backcountry course. Good luck with more of those and good on you both.

Cheers, Joe & Dianne

Posted by: joe Griffith on 4/4/2015 at 11:45 am


Mt. Rainier: Four Day Summit Climb Team Reaches Summit

The Four Day Summit Climb Team led by RMI Guide Casey Grom reached the summit of Mt. Rainier today. The team was able to spend about an hour enjoying the views from the crater of Mt. Rainier. They began their descent around 8:30 am. The teams will return to Camp Muir for a short break before continuing to Paradise. Congratulations to today's Summit Climbers!
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Mt. Rainier: September 27th Summit!

The Four Day Summit Climb Teams led by RMI Guides Brent Okita and Leon Davis reached the summit of Mt. Rainier today. The team climbed in fresh snow deposited by the most recent storm, and enjoyed clear skies and light winds. The team has started their descent and are en-route back to Camp Muir. Congratulations to Today's Team!
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I’m so proud of you Ryan - going after and accomplishing your dreams and crossing an item off of your bucket list - can’t wait to give you a big hug when you get back to base camp!! Love always ...  Dad

Posted by: Mark Polin on 9/27/2014 at 11:44 am


Mt. Rainier: Four Day Summit Climb Teams Top Out!

The Four Day Summit Climb Teams for September 19 - 22 led by RMI Guides Casey Grom and Geoff Schellens reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning just before 7 am PT. Casey reported a change in the weather with increasing winds as the teams approached the crater rim. Both teams will return to Camp Muir for a short break before continuing down to Paradise later today. Congratulations to today's Summit Climb teams!
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AWESOME! So proud Patrick, John and Joseph!

Posted by: Darlene Halloran on 9/22/2014 at 12:46 pm


Mt. Rainier: September 21st Summit

The Four Day Summit Climb led by RMI Guide Seth Waterfall and the Five Day Summit Climb led by RMI Guide Pete Van Deventer reached the summit of Mt. Rainier shortly after 7 a.m. The team spent about 90 minutes on the summit enjoying light winds and clear skies before beginning their descent to Camp Muir. Once back at Camp Muir, the team will rest and re-fuel before continuing their descent. We look forward to greeting them in Ashford this afternoon. Congratulation's Climbers!
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Congratulations.  We’ll done.  We are sitting in a bar in Moscow with Putin, he wishes he could be with you guys.  Dad

Posted by: Donald Norris on 9/21/2014 at 11:48 am

I’m so proud of you all!! What an accomplishment! I can’t wait to hear all of the details.

Posted by: Rina Norris on 9/21/2014 at 11:07 am


Mt. Rainier: September 20th Update

Summit! The Mt. Rainier Summit Climb, led by RMI Guide Billy Nugent, reached the top with crystal-blue skies all around. The team began their descent at 8:20 a.m. from the crater rim. Congratulations!
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Mt. Rainier: Camp Muir Seminar Summits!

Today, RMI Guides Brent Okita and JJ Justman led their teams to the summit of Mount Rainier! With a looming forecast of a change in our glorious weather, the guides decided today was the day! They crested the crater rim around 7:40 a.m. and spent an hour on the summit before a cloud cap started to form and they began their descent. The team is currently on the last stretch between Ingraham Flats (11,200') and Camp Muir (10,000') where they will celebrate and rest for the night. The seminar has two more days to gain additional training before they end their week on Mount Rainier. Congratulations to the teams!!!
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Jeff and the entire team congratulations on a great job.  We are sitting Ina bar in Moscow and everybody is cheering you on.  Mom and Dad

Posted by: Donald Norris on 9/20/2014 at 7:18 am

Congratulations Marc!!!  We are so proud of you!  What an accomplishment!
Love you, Susan, Cameron, Sydney & Lucy

Posted by: Susan on 9/19/2014 at 5:23 pm


Mt. Rainier: Four & Five Day Summit Climbs Reach Summit

RMI Guides Tyler Reid and Geoff Schellens led their teams to the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. Both teams reported great route conditions and a beautiful day. The teams began their descent from Mt. Rainier's crater rim shortly before 8 am. They will return to Camp Muir and then continue down to Paradise this afternoon. Congratulations to today's Four & Five Day Summit Climb teams!
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Well done Mike.  What a great accomplishment!

Posted by: Mum and Dad on 9/14/2014 at 5:03 pm

Congrats Jason and team!  We are so happy to hear about your success.  Look forward to celebrating when you get back.

Posted by: Nikki & drew on 9/14/2014 at 10:45 am

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