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Entries from Expedition Dispatches


Mt. Everest Expedition: Hahn, Waterfall & Team Explore Basecamp

Our second night at the extreme altitude of Everest Basecamp went well. We are getting used to the thunder of avalanches off the surrounding peaks and the intense cold of morning before the sun finds us in the bottom of this deep valley. We worked a bit in the morning on getting our gear dialed for climbing. The afternoon was spent in taking a mellow hike out on the glacier close to basecamp. At one point we spotted three intrepid white geese cruising North at about 25,000 ft. We were also keeping our eyes peeled for artifacts on the ice. Yesterday James and Seth each found crampons from 1962 (as evidenced by the 1962 Indian newspaper I found with them) More teams are arriving each day now, but we are still enjoying having basecamp a little quieter than normal. We look forward to our Puja ceremony tomorrow morning wherein we ask the blessing of the mountain gods before taking on the big hill. Best Regards, RMI Guide Dave Hahn
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Blessings your way.  Good luck. 
ABQ Uptown #985

Posted by: Rachael C. Lujan on 4/7/2013 at 6:16 pm

The picture of Seth with the rock is a good example of glacier recession. A lot of ice has disappeared.
-Larry Seaton

Posted by: Larry Seaton on 4/7/2013 at 10:17 am


Everest Base Camp Trek: Grom & Team Return to Kathmandu

Kathmandu! It's been quite the adventure the last few weeks. Today the team left the beautiful and peaceful Khumbu and caught our morning flight back to the busy city of Kathmandu. The team spent the day lounging by the pool, resting in our rooms and catching up with emails and news. Everyone is doing well and excited about returning home to family and friends. We finished the day off with pizzas and long fresh salads. RMI Guide Casey Grom and crew

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It’s so hard to believe the trekkers are already back in Kathmandu.  The trek passed quickly but the memories will last a lifetime.  Congratulations on a successful trek to EBC.

Posted by: Lynn Via on 4/6/2013 at 11:43 pm


Everest Base Camp Trek & Island Peak Climb: Tucker & Team Return to Namche

A nice 10 mile plus or minus hike from Chu Kung today. Not quite sure how there can be so much uphill on a descent, who built these trails anyway? Happy to be back here in Namche at the Campo de Base tea house. If you ever are in the area, this is the place to stay. Very friendly staff, comfortable rooms and Hot Hot showers! We saw a couple of Everest teams on the way today. We had a nice chat with some old friends and made plans for future meetings at Basecamp. We will check out of the park in the morning and finalize our permits regarding the Island Peak climb. The infrastructure is a bit crude but it is so important to keep trying to have an eye on this truly amazing part of the world. The sky was a bit hazy today but a nice temperature for the trek out. A few of the hillsides had a large number of rhododendron trees flowering, it is so nice to be back in the living zone of the Earth's dirt. RMI Guide Mark Tucker

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...lol…I think the same people who named a peak an ISLAND built the uphill descending trails : )  The photo you posted tells you trail story well.  That mountain in the background has got to be Mt. Everest…it’s gorgeous.  Love your spot tracker maps.  I need to find out what time it is in Nepal versus where I live in Southern California.  Thank you for your updates…it’s so fun following all of you on your trek.

Posted by: Lynn Via on 4/7/2013 at 11:44 am


Mt. Everest Expedition: Hahn, Waterfall & Team Spend First Night at Everest BC

Yesterday we walked without any great difficulty from Lobuche to Everest Basecamp. Conditions were perfect, with sunshine, blue sky and no wind whatsoever. We stopped for a brief rest in Gorak Shep where we were all grateful for 3G cell coverage again (Lobuche is lacking in this respect which is why we took a couple of nights off from blogging). But we didn't linger for very long in Gorak Shep because by then we were just a short distance from our home for the next seven weeks and we were excited to finish the trek. We walked a bit more along the lateral moraine before dropping onto the actual Khumbu Glacier. By then, the only thing difficult about the travel (apart from being over 17,000 ft) was walking while looking up at a couple dozen hanging glaciers and giant peaks. We were into our basecamp by midday and eating a great lunch in our dining tent 30 minutes later. It was great to catch up with our Sherpa team and mind boggling to see the work they've accomplished in two weeks. Kumar is our incomparable chef once again, assisted by Raju, Jetta and Tikaram. Our expert team of Sherpa guides is of course led by Lam Babu who did such a great job accompanying us on the trek. In the meantime, Chhering, Kaji and Geljen were moving a lot of rock around to build camp. We just had to move into well built and anchored tents, which was pretty easy. We were excited to watch a big avalanche off the Lho La -the pass above us which is the border with Tibet. And we were happy to spend an easy afternoon and evening getting settled. The night went well, with all seeming to be adjusting well to the altitude. Morning in such a place was just as awe inspiring as you'd expect. Best Regards, RMI Guide Dave Hahn

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Awe inspiring pictures Dave! Do y’all take altitude pills or does everyone just have great lungs?

Posted by: Mary on 4/6/2013 at 4:08 pm

Is this the James Fitch team?

Posted by: John Mack on 4/6/2013 at 1:54 pm


Everest Base Camp Trek: Grom & Team Celebrate in Lukla

Lukla! Back to where we started after another long day hiking. We left Namche about an hour later than planned to get in some last minute shopping, I'm sure everyone can guess who prompted that decision..... Lucky enough to have another beautiful day for hiking, we were happy to spend all day on the trail again (but actually)! Making our way down what we lovingly dubbed the 'Namche Hill' on the way up, we encountered way more yaks and porters than last week...due to the Saturday market tomorrow, that some of us are sad to be missing! What goes down must come up....after a quick stop in Phakding for some lunch, we started back up our final hill to Lukla. Although the lower altitude certainly helped, after so much downhill the past few days I've got to say it was tough switching gears again! About two-thirds of the way up to Lukla, Lakpa's two adorable kids came and met us on the trail - what a wonderful surprise! Lakpa and his family then hosted us at their house for some tea once everyone caught their breath, which was another great surprise. After showers and some dinner, we said many many thanks and gave many hugs to our wonderful porters and Sherpas (see picture!). Our trip certainly wouldn't have been the same without their hard work, and I know that their smiling faces put me in a good mood each and every day. We were so lucky to have them! Everyone will be happy to know that a dance party just got started in Lukla! Hello and I love you to all my friends and family (Daddy, Dana, Haley, Scott & Bandit - Mommy is up on the dance floor. Uh oh!). --Allie RMI Guide Casey Grom

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So glad to see the team smiling and dancing in Lukla.  Did Missy bring her birthday presents and use them at the dance party?  Retail sales in Namche were at an all time high with members of team waki there.  Cannot wait to hear all the gory details.

Posted by: Kathryn LeBey on 4/6/2013 at 5:20 am

Looks like the party was a lot of fun. I’m glad you had a chance to unwind and let loose. All of you, have safe journeys home!

Posted by: Yuki Loritz on 4/5/2013 at 10:18 pm


Everest Base Camp Trek & Island Peak Climb: Tucker & Team Headed for Namche

Mark Tucker here, calling from Chukung. My third attempt coming outside here. The satellites have not been too nice to me tonight. Ch-ch-chilly. So we had an unbelievable day. Just everything was going at us. We gave a great shot going for the summit. We were a little bit shy. But we had an awesome time! That mountain is incredible. And we're all down safe and sound. A lot of our staff is going to go to the right and we are going left, headed to Namche tomorrow. It is cold out tonight. Everybody's happy and we're doing well. We'll check in again. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker calls in from Chukung.

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Mark and Team- Congrats on a good climb!!  Summits are & aren’t everything!! Thanks for the good push!  Mark thank you for a wonderful time for Liesl and Pete!!
Love & Blessings to You ALL- M & G (Remember YMNTBP!!!!)

Posted by: Gretchen & Mike on 4/5/2013 at 6:14 pm


Mt. Everest Expedition: Hahn, Waterfall & Team Check In from Gorak Shep

Back in Internet range today. We spent the last two days in Lobuche at a little over 16,000 ft. We had an easy day yesterday, taking a short but scenic walk along the moraine of the Khumbu Glacier and touring the Italian research pyramid a few minutes from Lobuche. Today we are moving to Everest Base Camp. It is a stunningly beautiful day as we sit at our halfway point in Gorak Shep. Best Regards, RMI Guide Dave Hahn

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The pics are fantastic!  Great progress Mark and team. XO

Posted by: karen sauder on 4/5/2013 at 10:11 am


Everest Base Camp Trek & Island Peak Climb: Tucker & Team Fired Up for Summit Bid

Mark Tucker here at high camp of Island Peak. Hands are freezing but the rest of me is pretty good. We are situated a couple hundred feet below 18,000 feet. We got a bit to go but we're in good shape. Have the tents up. Actually have a small kitchen tent where our Nepali staff is making us some fresh momos. He has a rolling pin out, had the flour going, cooking up the vegetables. We're roughing it but its still reasonably comfortable. Having aghast. We've got peaks above, ice, rock every where. Ocean below, giant peaks peaking out of the clouds, and yes, a bit chilly. I'm sure we're going to be in for it tonight when it comes to the cold but lots of layers and keep moving should do the trick. So we're planning to start looking at the weather at 1 am, hopefully moving by 2ish and route sounds like it's in pretty good shape. So if things go right, we're going to get on top of this thing and make a call to y'all. We're going to error on the side of smart and conservative, not push too hard, but give it a gosh darn good effort.. So we're looking forward to it, all fired up and can't wait to report in again. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker calls in from Island Peak High Camp.

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L & P & All- FANTASTIC!!  GO for It!!  We are with you!! GOOOOO!!
GOOD ENERGY and LOVE TO YOU ALL!!
M & G

Posted by: Gretchen & Mike on 4/4/2013 at 9:33 pm

Awesome! Stay warm Bill.

Mike

Posted by: Mike M on 4/4/2013 at 4:23 pm


Everest Base Camp Trek: Grom & Team Descend to Namche

Hello everyone back home. All is well here in the Khumbu! After so much time together bonding the team has decided to stick together and finish this trek the same way we started, together. Island Peak will have to wait till next time! We left Pheriche and hiked downhill passing what seemed like a endless line of trekkers, climbers, porters, and yaks loaded with gear for Everest. It was a beautiful but long day, and we have arrived in Namche after eight hours on our feet. Clear weather allowed us more amazing views and the chance for one more view of Everest before descending down to camp. The warm thicker air feels great and the team has just finished a nice dinner at our tea house "Camp De Base". Tonight we are having the world championship of cribbage! RMI Guide Casey Grom and crew

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Ditto the comments above! Especially Sasha’s “enjoy the descent!” Really, enjoy it all- we were amazed at how different the landscape was on our way back to Lukla.
Congratulations on fighting the fight and making it to EBC! We look forward to hearing the stories…
Be safe!
xo
Dana Marie

Posted by: Dana Marie Buchanan on 4/5/2013 at 8:55 am

Elsie,
Hope you are well…can’t wait to hear the stories when you are home…sounds like an amazing trip.

Posted by: Fletch on 4/5/2013 at 5:38 am


Everest Base Camp Trek & Island Peak Climb: Tucker & Team at Island Peak Basecamp

Mark Tucker here calling from Island Peak Basecamp. Had a wonderful stay at the resort in Chukung. Great evening, kind fellowship with other climbers from around the world. The hike up here took about 3 hours, and did very well and greeted by a staff that we've had in place. They've been here for few days, great dining and kitchen area, wonderful food, tents already set up. What a lap of luxury we walked right into. We did a couple hikes today to keep the blood flowing. The team is doing very well. Planning tomorrow to finalize details, get some gear sorted, and then we're gonna ship up to High Camp and get ourselves ready for the summit push tomorrow in the late evening. So the deal is on, we're doing great, and we'll talk to you later. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker calls in from Island Peak Basecamp.

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Good luck guys….

Posted by: Ravi on 4/4/2013 at 2:40 pm

Glad to hear all is going well.  Be safe.

Posted by: Rachael C. Lujan on 4/4/2013 at 9:44 am

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