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Mt. Rainier: Mike King Checks in with the Team’s Progress

Summit! RMI Guide Mike King was on top at 5:00 a.m. this morning. The warm temperatures are making for early alpine starts as the team left Mt. Rainier's crater rim at 6:00 a.m. They are progressing well on their descent back to Camp Muir. Congratulations Team!
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Hoorah, team! Glad that the vintage crampons got you to the top, Nathaniel. :-)

Posted by: Deb on 7/30/2017 at 2:54 pm

Congratulations Nathaniel. Love You.

Posted by: Dean K-F on 7/30/2017 at 1:03 pm


Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Summit!

On Saturday, July 29th at 9:15 pm PST, RMI Guide Mark Tucker called from the Kilimanjaro summit! Please click the link below to listen to the call. Update 7:44 am PST: The team is all here at the last Camp Mweka. At about 10,000ft it is very comfortable compared to where we have been recently. It was a tough day and everybody is in tents resting before our last dinner on the hill. Everybody did great and is in good health. More details tomorrow. RMI Guide Mark Tucker


RMI Guide Mark Tucker calls from the Roof of Africa

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Pongezi Annie & Phillip!!!  The view looks amazing. 
Have a great adventure!

Posted by: Ã…sta on 7/30/2017 at 8:03 pm

Congrats & Way to Go to everyone on the team for summiting Kilamanjaro!!
Glad to hear it was a safe trip!

Hope you all will have lasting memories of this trip.

- Mike Gary (Kevin’s brother)

P.S.  Happy belated birthday, Kevin! :)

Posted by: Mike Gary on 7/30/2017 at 7:34 pm


Mt. Elbrus: Grom & Team Return to the Baksan Valley

Hello again everyone! The team has finally made it off of the mountain and we are safely back in Cheget. We sadly had our last meal from Dasha this morning before saying our goodbyes and hitching a ride downhill. She and her amazing mountain food will certainly be missed. Hot showers were had by all, and its safe to say we are smelling good again. We mostly relaxed the rest of the day and are just heading out to our celebration dinner where our wonderful local guides will no doubt "introduce" us to a little Russian vodka. That's all for today. на здоровье! RMI Guide Casey Grom
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David, and team - what a fantastic accomplishment!  Keep climbing safely.

Posted by: Jay McCampbell on 8/7/2017 at 7:42 am


Mt. Rainier: Paradise Seminar Summit Day

The RMI Expedition Skills Seminar - Paradise Glacier, led by RMI Guide Pepper Dee, has had a spectacular week of training. With the many skills they learned, the team topped off their week with a bluebird summit day. Warm temperatures and a light breeze have followed them all week and continues as they descend from the Mt. Rainier summit. Congratulations to the Seminar Team!
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Mt. Rainier: Four Day Summit Climb Checks In

RMI Guide Robby Young led his team to the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. The forecasted freezing level of 14,500' rang true and the team topped out with warm temperatures, no clouds and endless views. Their descent began about 7:00 a.m. and we look forward to congratulating them this afternoon.
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Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Move to High Camp

It was a short and uneventful move from Karanga Camp to Barafu Camp,which is our launching point for the summit. The team did great and we arrived in right around three hours. Perfect weather, in fact a bit hot with how intense the sun is here at around 15,000ft. Not much atmosphere above us to filter the sun. We've had our summit talk where we discussed our plan and the team's strategy for tomorrow. Final packing is taking place. Relaxing and of course eating is the job for the rest of the day, then early dinner, off to bed for more rest. Weather permitting, we'll be up at 11pm, have breakfast and hit the trail around midnight. As per usual I'm expecting the ascent to take around eight hours, breaks included, to the Roof of Africa. My goal will to give a call from the top of conditions allow. The team is in great shape and high spirits. RMI Guide Mark Tucker

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What a way to start a new day!  Cheers to all of you.

Posted by: Anna Marie McCormick on 7/29/2017 at 11:22 am


Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Ascend the Barranco Wall

Today the team did a fantastic job climbing the intimidating looking Barranco Wall. It is the technical hurdle of this expedition and everyone did great. Everybody enjoyed the challenge; of course, the porters made it look easy as they climbed the wall with their loads carefully balanced on their heads. Once above the wall we took a well-deserved break to enjoy the valleys below and the peak above. Yet another day of great hiking conditions. We are now at about 13,000ft at the Karanga Camp. High camp tomorrow and the team is looking good. RMI Guide Mark Tucker

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Mt. Rainier: July 28th Update

The Four Day Summit Climb teams, led by Dave Hahn and Mike Uchal, were on top of Mt. Rainier by 7:30 AM this morning. The team had clear skies and moderate winds, a perfect day to be on the highest point in Washington. Congratulations to today's summit climbers!
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To infinity and beyond. Way to go Mick and Matt!

Posted by: Brett on 7/28/2017 at 2:33 pm


Mt. Elbrus: Grom & Team Summit!

We did it! 100% on top!!! The entire team stood on the highest point in Europe. We were pretty lucky with the weather, as it was near perfect, so the decision to climb early and avoid the forecasted weather paid off. We started at 3:30am with a snowcat ride up to 15,000' then hit the trail in a decent breeze that thankfully mellowed out a few hours later. It was a beautiful and welcomed sunrise as the sun helped warm us up. The team did a fantastic job of taking care of themselves and climbed strong. We summited in clear skies with a wonderful view of the entire Caucasus Mountain Range, which is something I haven't had often here on Elbrus. After descending a short ways back to the saddle between the two summits that Elbrus has, a few of us decided to climb the second summit while the rest of the team descended safely back to camp. I've been pretty lucky the last few climbs and have pulled off the double summit a few times. It was a bonus for sure. After everyone returned to camp, we had a quick lunch and are currently relaxing with smiles on our faces. RMI Guide Casey Grom and a happy crew

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What an accomplishment!  Congrats!!!

Posted by: Brinkley Pound on 7/28/2017 at 11:17 am


Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Enjoy Views en route to Barranco Camp

It was clear and cool last night with temperatures right around freezing. Our team kept warm with hot water bottles and warm sleeping bags. We left Shira Camp and slowly climbed uphill before we started our traverse over to Barranco Valley across the volcanic plateau and just below the remaining glaciers that cling to Kilimanjaro's slopes. As we approached camp we were all amazed to see the giant groundsels and famous senecio trees that look like something out of a Dr Suess book. Once again we pulled into camp and our stellar crew had camp all set up and were ready with hot drinks and snacks after a solid six hour day. The team is in good shape and ready for the Barranco wall which sits just above camp and will be our first objective as we continue up hill tomorrow. RMI Guide Mark Tucker

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Enjoy this special time together!! Looks so exciting.  Be Safe and send pics!! xxoo

Posted by: Aunt ME & Uncle Gene on 7/28/2017 at 5:44 pm

Way to go Annie, Philip, and team!  It is warm here in Minnesota.

Posted by: Kay Weaver on 7/28/2017 at 10:43 am

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