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Kilimanjaro: Martin & Team Enjoy Game Viewing in Lake Manyara National Park

Hello from the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge, Well, the elusive tree climbing lions were no where to be seen today, but the game viewing at Lake Manyara proved to be spectacular. From the moment we entered the gate, there were lots of animals. The first sighting of the day was a troop of baboons, followed by velvet monkeys, blue monkeys, giraffes, cape buffalo, elephants, hippos, and water bucks. Not bad for the first hour of our safari. We spent the rest of the afternoon exploring the park, and took enough pictures that a few batteries were already drained half way though the afternoon. Lake Manyara is about an hour's drive to Ngorongoro crater and we timed it perfectly to be at the first viewpoint of the crater right before sunset. When you first approach the crater, the view is just spectacular. Dropping almost a 1000 feet below you is the largest unbroken and unflooded caldera in the world. It is almost 13 miles across and is home to 25,000 animals. Not surprising that many call this the eighth wonder of the world! After a short drive along the crater rim from the viewpoint, we arrived at our lodge for the next two nights. The Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge sits right on the crater rim and each room has a full on view looking out over the entire crater. We will get an early start in the morning to drive down into the crater. Tomorrow is going to be a big day and the group can't wait to get down there. - The Kili Team
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Been following you guys, but I’ve been a bit off and quiet. Jeff sure paints a pretty amazing scene with the crater and all its beauty.You must feel like giants among mortals after coming down off of Kili I would imagine. The animals and their potential bring you right back to earth though eh? What Jeff describes sounds like the beginning of time and it hasn’t change one bit. I’m an animal lover so I am even more jealous of you all than I was when you were squeezing in two breaths for every step up there at 19+. I cant imagine anything more amazing on this globe than where you are right now. Drink it up. It may be a once in a lifetime for many of you. Rusty and Sara, I hope you guys are doing well, and the whole team also. Stay safe everybody. Almost forgot, if you see a cute cuddly honey badger and you want coax him closer for a pic, Don’t, cuz honey badger don’t give a shit.
Gummi Worm Man

Posted by: gummi worm man on 8/4/2011 at 12:51 pm

It all sounds enchanting!  The crater at sunset, and all the wildlife…I bet it is captivating.  We so enjoyed the photo and you know we miss you. 

L & Bailey

Posted by: L & Bailey on 8/4/2011 at 12:33 pm


Mt. Rainier: August 4th Summit!

The Four Day Summit Climbs led by Brent Okita and J.J. Justman reached the summit of Mt. Rainier today. It is a beautiful day on Mt. Rainier, the teams experienced light winds and clear skies. They were beginning their descent from the crater rim at 7:30 a.m. en route to Camp Muir. The Expedition Skills Seminar - Kautz July 31 - 5 August led by Jake Beren reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. The team has returned to their high camp and will spend their last night on the mountain. They will do some additional training before returning to Paradise tomorrow afternoon. Congratulations to today's team!
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Kilimanjaro:  Martin & Team Finish Kilimanjaro Climb

Hello from the Dik Dik Hotel, We had an early wake up call at Mweka camp this morning and were on the trail by 8:00 am. It was blue skies leaving camp then we descended into the cloud forest and had the first rain of the trip. Even though we had a long summit day yesterday, the team was very motivated and made great time walking down to the park gate. We said our goodbyes to all the support staff that helped us climb Kilimanjaro and then loaded up the bus to head back to the Dik Dik. After being greeted by a glass of champagne, we headed immediately for a well deserved hot shower. We just finished our celebration dinner and will re-pack our bags once again, but this time, it is for a new adventure - our safari that starts tomorrow. First stop is Lake Manyara, most well known for it's tree climbing lions. We will let you know if we are lucky enough to see one. Cheers, The Kili Team
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Kilimanjaro: Mark Tucker & Team visit the Ngorongoro Crater

We woke today to pea soup fog, so the beautiful picture windows in each room did not provide for an amazing sunrise in the crater. The team pushed on towards the 1500ft descent to the crater floor. We had a very interesting culture stop at a Maasai village. We were treated to local dance and tour of their living situation, the Maasai people live in cow dung covered stick structures with thatched roofs, the real deal. Nice folks but I’m not sure if you would invite them into your home, they are tough group of humans. We couldn’t leave before giving even more to the local economy by picking a few choice handmade trinkets. With poor visibility we descended down a steep 4 wheel drive road to get below the clouds. Game drive on! Lots of everything in a small space; this is what the Ngorongoro Crater is noted for. We saw lions, hippos, rhinos, secretary birds, kori bustards, lilac breasted rollers, superb starlings, and kites, lots of hyenas, Cape buffalo, jackals and two zebra fighting. We experienced the beautiful acacia forests and lots of sun in the afternoon. Back to the lodge for a bubble bath and a buffet dinner that hurt because we ate too much. Can't wait till tomorrow! Wish you were all here. Mark Tucker and Team
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Mt. Rainier: August 3rd - Summit!

Our Five Day Summit climb led by Seth Waterfall made a successful sunset summit of Mt. Rainier last night and are now resting back at Camp Muir. Our Four Day Summit climb led by Adam Knoff made it to the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. The Four Day team was 100% to the top. Both teams had clear skies and light winds. Congratulations to today's teams!
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Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Enjoy Day on Safari

Jambo from the Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, After enjoying a hot shower, our celebration dinner and a good night's sleep we departed the Dik Dik Hotel for our first day of game viewing in Tanzania's National Parks. We left at 9 a.m. and made a quick stop at a local grocery store for drinks and snacks. We stopped in a town called Mesquito River where we purchased some local bananas before entered Lake Manyara National Park and spending four hours following the herds of elephant and giraffe. The cloud cover made for a nice temperature for us and the animals and we were excited to see warthog, dik dik ,superb starling, hippo, baboon, blue monkey, bush buck, impala, cape buffalo, zebra and wildebeast. We continued our caravan to the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge located on the crater rim. We arrived in time to see the sunset across the plains of Africa and are enjoying the views from our big picture windows looking down into the crater. We have a full day of game viewing in the Ngorongoro Crater on tap for tomorrow. We have planned for an early morning start with hopes of seeing the sunrise over Tanzania as we descend onto the crater floor. We are keeping our eyes out for the elusive rhino. Everyone is doing well and enjoying our continued adventure. It should be a great sunrise! RMI Guide Mark Tucker
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Kilimanjaro: Martin & Team Descend to Final Camp

Hello from Mweka Camp, We did it! We had an absolutely perfect summit day today on Kilimanjaro. Leaving camp at 12:45 am, we made it to Stella Point (the crater rim) by 6:30 am, just in time to watch a very colorful sunrise. At 7:30 am, the entire team was standing on top of Uhuru Peak, the Roof of Africa. The group did an excellent job of climbing the 4,000' from Barafu Camp to the summit. The weather continued to cooperate today and we had clear skies all day long. It is always nice to be rewarded with a grand view from the top. We all congratulated each other for this big accomplishment, and took our summit photos. We descended back to Barafu Camp in time for a late breakfast and to pack our gear up for the hike down to Mweka Camp. It is nice to be down at 10,000' again. We are camped amongst the Giant Heather and the air is thick again. Our last dinner on the mountain started with a champagne toast to the summit of Kilimanjaro, and was followed by a wonderful meal. We walk out the last six miles and end our trek at the Mweka Gate tomorrow. We will be back at the Dik Dik by early afternoon and everybody is looking forward to a hot shower and clean clothes. The Kili Team
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WOW, So happy to hear this morning -100%. I’m so happy for your summit victory!! you did it! My god my eyes are welling up, but that could be because I haven’t had a vacation in three years, LOL. Seriously, Jeff, did you think that old coot Rusty was gonna make it? lol, I did, he’s an amazing friend. He’s a friggin’ mountain goat.I will toast to you all tonight. Congratulations Jeff,Rusty,Sara and the rest of your team on an amazing journey and accomplishment. Jeff, a huge thank you for the posts, that kept us up to date and made your trip seem so close to us at home.I’ve really looked forward to them and will continue to follow you guys.
Gummi worm Man

Posted by: gummi worm man on 8/2/2011 at 1:13 pm

Congratulations, what a feat!!!  Great respect for your accomplishments!  We can’t wait to see the photos of you at the summit!

Posted by: L & Bailey on 8/2/2011 at 12:56 pm


Mt. Rainier: August 2nd - Summit!

The Four Day Summit Climb July 30 - 2 August led by Mike Walter reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning! The team reported light winds and a beautiful day of climbing. They began their descent from the crater rim around 7:30 a.m. en route to Camp Muir. They will return to Paradise and Ashford BaseCamp later this afternoon. The Expedition Skills Seminar - Emmons July 29 - 3 August led by Dan Windham was standing on the summit at 3:00 p.m. with 15 mph winds. They will descend to Camp Schurman for the night, pack up camp in the morning and be back in Ashford tomorrow afternoon. Congratulations to today's Summit Teams!
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Kilimanjaro: Martin & Team Summit Kilimanjaro with 100%

Hello RMI, This is the RMI Kilimanjaro team reporting from the “Roof of Africa”. We had a beautiful summit day and are happy to report that 100% of our team was standing on top of Uhuru Peak about ½ an hour ago. We have already began our descent and are looking forward to being in High Camp in about two hours and then our final camp of the day, Mweka Camp. We’ll give you a dispatch when we get to camp. It’s a good day here on Kilimanjaro. RMI Guide Jeff Martin


RMI Guide Jeff Martin checks in from the summit of Kilimanjaro.

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Ecuador: Team Returns to Quito After Great Trip

What a wonderful adventure we have had here in Ecuador. We woke last night to a beautifully clear and warm night. With all of the weather we have been having we were quite surprised to see a sky full of stars. We had our standard morning breakfast of not so delicious oatmeal and washed it down with some nice coffee. We left the hut with many other teams trying to take advantage of the exceptional weather. The route from the Refugio (climbers hut) was full of surprises nearly the whole way to the summit. With crevasse crossings, steep slopes, and even a snow/ice tunnel to negotiate, the most exciting part for the team was climbing down into and then back out of a crevasse in order to continue on the route. Even with all of these obstacles, the route took us just over 6 hours and we stood on top of Cotopaxi around 7:15am with barely a breath of wind. It was so clear we could see all 10 of the 15,000' mountains in Ecuador. Having no wind and warm temperatures allowed us to linger on top for nearly an hour without getting chilled. Then it was back down to the hut to pack up and leave before the daily hail/thunderstorm moved in. We arrived back in Quito and have just finished up our last supper and have said goodbye to our team mates. Thanks for following and we'll see you next time. Team Ecuador
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