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Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Move to Karanga

Mark Tucker checking in from Mt. Kilimanjaro 12,826’ at Karanga Camp. We had an ascent of the Barranco Wall today. More fun than fear. We have some great photos, that I can’t wait to see. The Karanga Camp is situation a bit on a hillside so we had to get creative with our extra clothing to buffer up some of the slope. Hopefully, it is not going to take away from a good night’s rest. Everybody is pretty fired up for, really the start of the ascent, tomorrow morning. We will move up to our high camp, spend a few hours of rest and then begin our climb tomorrow evening, early, early morning. We experienced intermittent clouds and a high of about 65 degrees today, cool, but not bad, reasonable weather. We have a good view of the upper mountain from our camp here right now. At times in the clouds, but a bright half moon above us and the team is doing well. Wishing you were all here. Maybe next time. We’ll check in tomorrow. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker checks in from Karanga Camp on Kilimanjaro.

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Dad and team,
Congrats on your progress so far! Press on and finish strong…. enjoy the view from the top. Love you daddy

Mom, Kirby, Mac, Blaire and Scott

Posted by: Kirby on 7/27/2012 at 5:14 pm

hope you had a fun time climbing that wall daddy

Posted by: gannon guest on 7/27/2012 at 3:32 pm


Mt. Rainier: July 27th Summit!

The Four Day Summit Climb led by RMI Guide Mike Walter reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. RMI Guide Brent Okita also led his team on the Expedition Skills Seminar - Paradise to the summit. The teams reported clear skies and a beautiful day. Both teams will descend to Camp Muir and then continue down to Paradise later this afternoon. Congratulations to today's teams!
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I see one of you were wearing the La Sportiva Nepal Evo’s…how did they perform for today’s conditions?

Bob

Posted by: Bob Johnson on 7/27/2012 at 9:52 am

Nicely done and a great picture. It makes me hungry for my attempt in June/July 2013

Bob

Posted by: Bob Johnson on 7/27/2012 at 9:47 am


Kilimanjaro: Team Members Reach New Altitude

Hello! Mark Tucker checking in from the Barranco Camp, situated at 12,992’ on Mt. Kilimanjaro. We had great conditions for our hike today. Sunny and a little bit of clouds down in the low lands. Our conditions were just perfect. Everyone on the team, except for myself, had record breaking altitudes. We got up to 15,272’ was our high point and then descended back to his camp at 12,900’. It is a wonderful night out. A little breezy, clear and lots of stars. A half moon is illuminating quite a bit of snow cover up there on the summit, not the true summit but up to about 18,500’. A really pretty night tonight, that we are all enjoying. We had a birthday celebration, one of our team members Carlos, turned 50 today. So, we had a cake, candles and the local staff did a sing-song and a beautiful red-rose covered card all signed by the team. He had quite a day. We are staring at the Barranco Wall which is our challenge in the morning. It is more intimidating than the actual effort it takes to climb it. It is usually one of the more fun parts of the whole climb. [Call connection lost] Well, checking back in had a dropped call there. On a satellite phone here so sometimes it does that. The team wanted to give a shout out a big “hello” to everyone back home. Everyone is doing just fine. Rumor has it there have been some comments made to the Blog site which we are unable to check. But we look forward to taking a look at them when we get back to some computer access. Much appreciated by everybody sending their best wishes. Thanks for following. We will be in touch. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker checks in from Barranco Camp on Kilimanjaro.


RMI Guide Mark Tucker - Part 2.

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Mt. Rainier: July 26th Summit!

RMI Guides Peter Whittaker and Ed Viesturs led a team of climbers to the summit of Mt. Rainier morning. The Four Day Summit Climb July 23 - 26 led by RMI Guides Casey Grom and Lindsey Mann also reached the top today. Both teams reported light winds and a beautiful day. The climbers will descend to Camp Muir and then continue down to Paradise later this afternoon. In the North Cascades, RMI Guides Andres Marin, Eric Frank and Geoff Schellens led their team to the summit of Forbidden Peak. All team members reached the summit yesterday. They will break camp and descend to the trail head today. Congratulations to the summit teams!
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Mt. Elbrus: Acclimatization Hike

We are back from our acclimatization to 15,165 feet on Mt. Elbrus. The team got a closer look at the route. And more importantly, they were able to work out some of the nervous jitters that come from the unknown. Today's climbing up to Pastuhkova Rocks is very similar to the climbing we will face on summit day. The slopes aren't flat but they are also not overly steep. Nice and relaxed is how I'd define them...just like our team. Speaking of our team, they are doing fantastic. Everyone is working well together which should make summit day safer, more successful and more fun. We are back at our camp relaxing in the sunshine. Tomorrow is our rest day. However, we will check in and give you an update on what the weather has in store for us on our summit day, which should be Saturday. RMI Guide J.J. Justman

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Hi Keri Bear and Allen!  The big day is around the corner.  Will be with you and your group, sending prayers and positive thoughts!  Keri, be safe, have fun and take in “the moment” for your accomplishment!  Summit Day…............YEA!!! Love, Mama xoxo

Posted by: Rosemary Wallin on 7/27/2012 at 7:55 am


Mt. Kilimanjaro: Team Moves to Shira Plateau

Mark Tucker checking in from the Shira Plateau Camp at 12,500’ on Kilimanjaro. The high today was about 80 degrees and mostly clear skies. There were some cloud layers below but it has mostly cleared out and there are beautiful views of the mountain most of the day. This evening the crescent moon was illuminating the southern and northern ice fields. It’s been a fabulous night and we had a great dinner. The team is doing well and having so much fun. Wishing you were all here. We are in the area of one of the three principal volcanoes that make up Kilimanjaro. The Shira Plateau has a bunch of parasitic cones that we are all staring at and getting some great pictures of. We are looking forward to a big day tomorrow to hit a high point of over 15,500’ feet and then we’ll drop back down to the Barranco Camp which will be situated at about 15,000’. So, we have our work cut out for us but it will be good. We’ll be just fine and will check in tomorrow when possible. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker checks in from Shira Plateau on Kilimanjaro

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Jambo, Tuck!  I wish I was there, too.  Have a great trip!

Steve Evans

Posted by: Steve Evans on 7/26/2012 at 9:44 am

Hi Mitch,

I hope things are going well for you and Dion.  I have no doubt that you’re doing great.  Wishing you both a safe, successful experience.

Posted by: Darlene Silvestri on 7/26/2012 at 7:49 am


Mt. Rainier: July 25th Summit!

The Four Day Summit Climb July 22 - 25 led by RMI Guides Billy Nugent and Elias de Andres Martos reached the summit of Mt. Rainier today. The team's reported great conditions, beautiful sunshine and light winds on top of Columbia Crest today. The Expedition Skills Seminar - Emmons led by Tyler Reid also reached the summit this morning. They had a spectacular climb and were spending some time on the summit before starting their descent. The team will spend their final night on the mountain at Camp Schurman and complete their walk out to the trail head tomorrow. RMI Guide Jake Beren and his team reached the summit of Mt. Shuksan in Washington's North Cascades today. The team ascended via the Fisher Chimneys route. Congratulations to today's summit teams!
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Congratulations Chris to you and the entire team.  We are very proud of all of you.

Posted by: M&D on 7/26/2012 at 8:51 am

GO J! I am so proud!

Posted by: Brittany on 7/26/2012 at 2:06 am


Mt. Elbrus: Heading onto the Mountain

Hello everyone. It's Team Elbrus checking in from our camp at the Barrels. The process of getting up here at 12,000 feet involves riding two trams and one chairlift. After we arrived I introduced our team to Albina, our Executive Chef. I do not say cook because that would be an insult. Her meals are out of this world! After our lunch we packed a light pack and went for a walk uphill. After a brief refresher on the rest step we made it up to enjoy the view at 13,000 feet. Now sitting back at camp we are wearing our bath slippers, listening to music and eating summer sausage and crackers. Everyone here says hello and we will let you know how our acclimatizing day goes tomorrow. Cheers from The Team! RMI Guide J.J. Justman

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It’s great to see the photos and videos!!! No comment re any potential clumsiness on Charlotte’s part—- but her aplomb, given the water drop, while on camera is remarkable!!! Way to go, Team Bemiss!!!

Posted by: Dana Marie Buchanan on 7/26/2012 at 8:13 am

Hey John!  Watching your progress, and wishing I was there.  Best of luck, Brother!

Posted by: Paul Stanford on 7/25/2012 at 8:41 am


Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Begin Climb

Hello! Mark Tucker checking in with an update from Tanzania, Africa. We are on our day one of the ascent of Mt. Kilimanjaro with RMI Expeditions. We started under clear skies and beautiful weather with a high temperature of close to 80 degrees throughout the day. We arrived our Camp 1, Machame Camp, around 10,000’ and everybody is in good shape. Attitudes are very, very well. We just finished a nice chicken dinner and we are getting ready to crawl into our tents. Being a clear evening, I anticipate that it will probably get down to about freezing maybe a little frost on the tents in the morning. But everybody’s gear is checking out and will be tucked into warm sleeping bags and we are looking forward to a good night’s rest. We are still a little tired from our flights from the US. Everyone is doing very well and excited to be here. We will check in tomorrow with another update. All the best from Tanzania. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker checks in from Machame Camp on Kilimanjaro.

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Hi Carlos,

Happy birthday to your 50th’s from the EU Team! Hopefully you’ll be able to find a piece of cake of your way up today! (Who knows, maybe Scott brought some?)

All the best for you and the team for the way up!

Posted by: Daniel on 7/25/2012 at 11:34 pm

Hello Dennis, Eric and Milbraths,
We are glad to hear that everyone is safe and having a great time.  We are sure that you are seeing some amazing sights.  We’ll relive it with you when you share the many hours of video that will surely come back with you. ;-) Hope the Go-Pro’s hanging in there!  Tomorrow sounds like a challenge - stay safe and enjoy.  Love, Kim, Sarah & Danny

Posted by: Kim Mulherin on 7/25/2012 at 4:28 pm


Mt. Rainier: July 24th Summit!

Our Four Day Summit Climb led by Dave Hahn and our Five Day Summit Climb led by Mike Haugen reached the summit of Mt. Rainier today. The teams reported clear skies with lots of sunshine and very little wind. The teams were able to spend some time on the summit and are now en route to Camp Muir. Congratulations to today's teams!
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Shouldn’t the date be July 24, rather than June?

Also, what was the wind/weather at the summit like, and what time did they summit?

Thanks!

Posted by: guest on 9/20/2012 at 11:55 pm

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