Entries from Expedition Dispatches
Posted by: Dave Hahn
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Kilimanjaro




What a difference a day makes! No more camping and no more climbing. Today we woke to rainy skies in Usa River, but we woke in comfy hotel beds and got into nice, dry Toyota Land Cruisers. Our Safari guides: Jakob and Ng’orongo took us west through Arusha and out of the rain into the Maasai country beyond. We made it to Lake Manyara National Park by midday. Things started out slowly… a few baboons. A bird or two. The odd bushbuck. At our picnic lunch, the mountain guide on the team suggested there was nothing much remaining to be seen and that we should call it a day and head for the hotel swimming pool. Nobody listened. Our safari guides then found a lion asleep under a tree. Which turned into seven lions when we looked a little closer. Which turned into seven hungry, hyper, and hunting lions when a cheerful, clueless zebra came strolling along. Our guides kept us alongside a protracted hunt as the zebra got smart and began to move away along the lakeshore. The lions - actually five lionesses and two lions - finally pulled the trigger and sprang after the zebra. We couldn’t quite see that but somehow, they switched prey in the middle of the attack, coming away with a couple of warthogs in their jaws. The mountain guide on our team admitted that the swimming pool idea had been a poor one and that in ten years of visiting Manyara he hadn’t seen one lion let alone seven making multiple kills. To drive home the point, we then saw Cape Buffalo, giraffes, and elephants at close quarters and in quick succession. And THEN we went to the pool. We were at the Plantation Lodge for sunset and an excellent dinner. Safari Day One, in the books and exceeding all expectations.
Best Regards,
Dave
Posted by: Casey Grom, Abby Westling, Nicole De Petris, Trevor Katz, Bailey Servais, Robert Whyte
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Mount Rainier
Elevation: 10,188'
The Four-Day climb led by Casey Grom and Abby Westling enjoyed the sunrise from Muir Peak this morning. After extreme temperatures in the forecast and a very warm night, RMI guide, Casey grom reported that the team was already starting to bake in th sun at around 7am this morning. The team is currently on their descent and return to Basecamp this afternoon.
Nice work team!
Great decision making on behalf of the guides. Safety first, Summit second.
Posted by: Lee Hoedl on 8/15/2023 at 3:43 pm
Posted by: Dave Hahn
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Kilimanjaro
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At breakfast this morning there were plenty of our team singing the praises of Mweka Camp and 10,000 ft living. The sleep was sooooo much better than at 15,000 ft. Food went down easier as well, and we put away plenty of it before hitting the trail at 8 AM. Within a few minutes of walking, we entered the rain forest. The day was dry and clear but as we descended, the trail was wetter and more muddy. We had to drop 4000 ft without slipping. This was made a bit more exciting by the hundreds of porters from various teams trying to get down the slippery track with big loads at high speed. We finished the journey at 10:30am and signed our names in the National Park registry at the Mweka Gate. We then enjoyed a final lunch with our staff, after which we were treated to a spirited song and dance session with all 46 of the men who helped us. We expressed our gratitude with tips for all and then shook hands to seal the deal…and to bid farewell.
We loaded onto the bus and made the two-hour ride back to the Rivertrees hotel. It was then a comfortable afternoon of showers and gear sorting. The adventure continues tomorrow with safari, but we took the time this evening to eat and drink together in celebration of our successful climb of Kilimanjaro.
Best Regards,
Elsie and Emmett loved your pictures of the celebration. looks like everyone is celebrating this achievement of the climb. Congratulations to the WHOLE team.
Posted by: judy reiner on 8/15/2023 at 5:11 am
Congrats Team!
Woohoo, Allison! What an awesome accomplishment! Love you! -P
Posted by: Paula on 8/15/2023 at 1:35 am
Posted by: Andy Bond, Jess Wedel, Charlie Harrison, Nick Sinapius, Tom Skoog, Will Ambler
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Mount Rainier
Elevation: 14,410'

The Four Day Climb August 11 - 14 led by RMI Guides Andy Bond and Jess Wedel reached the summit of Mt. Rainier just before 5 am today. Andy reported a beautiful morning climbing in base layers with no winds and meteors filling the sky as they climbed toward the summit.
Congratulations to the team!
Your prep and hard work are blessed with such a spectacular view! Awesome!
Posted by: Ron on 8/19/2023 at 2:58 pm
Congratulations to the team on your Summit climb today!!
What a awesome accomplishment for each of you!
Posted by: Evans on 8/14/2023 at 7:32 pm
Posted by: Ben Luedtke, Jackson Breen, Joey Manship
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Mount Rainier
Elevation: 14,410'
The Expedition Skills Seminar - Paradise August 8 - 13 team met last Tuesday at Rainier BaseCamp for their first day of Technical Skills training. On Wednesday, led by RMI Guides Ben Luedtke, Jackson Breen and Joey Manship they headed to Paradise and hiked to their first camp. The team spent the next several days learning and practicing glacier travel skills, crevasse rescue and expedition style climbing. Yesterday they bumped camp to 10,080' Camp Muir and with an alpine start this morning they reached the summit of Mt. Rainier. The team is safely back at Camp Muir where they will have a short break to repack and re-fuel for the remaining 4,500' down to Paradise. They will conclude their program with a celebration at Rainier BaseCamp this afternoon.
Congratulations to the team!



The Four Day Climb August 10 - 13 led by RMI Guide Hannah Smith reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning. The team reported sunny skies with a light breeze and a very nice morning. The teams started their descent from the crater rim around 6:15 am. Once back at Camp Muir, they will repack and continue their descent to Paradise.
Nice work today team!
Great job Connor and Aleeza. Looking forward to hearing your stories.
Posted by: Steve Lewis on 8/14/2023 at 7:23 am
Good job team !!! Awesome job !
Posted by: Bill Lewis on 8/14/2023 at 12:53 am

Sunday, August 13, 2023 - 7:24 am PT
We had an extremely nice day for going to the top of Africa. Waking at 11 last night it was dead calm and when we unzipped the tents and looked out, the lights of Moshi and a hundred other towns and villages in Tanzania were winking up at us. The ever-present cloud deck wasn't present. Overhead, the Milky Way dazzled us. We ate a quick "breakfast" and got climbing by midnight. The cold temps were a challenge, but less so without wind. We marched up through the night, taking quick hourly breaks in the lava, gravel and pumice. We were at Stella Point on the crater rim when the sun rose at 6:35 and magically it was still calm on the mountaintop. It was a beautiful walk in the morning light over to Uhuru, the summit of Kilimanjaro. We celebrated up top and took plenty of pictures. We'd just begun walking down when one of the remaining summit glaciers calved with a thunderous crash into a pool of meltwater. We were stunned by the action, but also by the fact that a sizable pool of unfrozen water existed at 19,000 ft. We slid down the rock scree of our ascent route, reaching high camp just after 10 AM. Our staff sang and danced to give us a memorable and fun welcome. We finished the day with a rugged hike down to Mweka Camp at 10,000 ft, arriving at 3:30 PM under sunny skies. The team is getting set for a final night on the mountain. Our team did well, placing seven of nine climbers on top and crucially nine of nine safely down afterward. Our support team blew our minds with the quality and quantity of help they provided as we pursued our dream summit.
Best Regards,
RMI Guide Dave Hahn
Sunday, August 13, 2023 - 1:10 AM PT
A quick check in from RMI Guide Dave Hahn with the photo above to let us know the team reached the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro at 7:15 am local time. The team has safely descended back to High Camp, Barafu, as of 10:15 am local time. They will continue their descent to Mweka Camp, their final mountain camp of the trip.
Congratulations team!
Go Team! You are all rock stars! The pictures are incredible. Allison- I need a slide show when you get home!
Posted by: Anne Walsh on 8/15/2023 at 1:41 pm
Congratulations on such a huge accomplishment! So proud of you!
Posted by: Andy Feingold on 8/14/2023 at 6:30 pm
Posted by: Henry Coppolillo, George Hedreen, Ben Thorneycroft
Categories: Expedition Dispatches North Cascades
Elevation: 10,891'
RMI guide, Henry Coppolillo, checked in from our camp this afternoon after their 100% successful climb of Mt. Baker. The team will enjoy a beautiful night in the North Cascades before descending back to the trailhead and heading home.
Nice work team!
Posted by: Dave Hahn
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Kilimanjaro



We are at high camp!
Barafu -which means ice in Swahili. We got here nice and early, just after 11 AM. It only took about three hours to gain the two thousand vertical feet from Karanga Camp. The team came in smiling and all together and excited to finally be here, in place for a summit bid. The day ended up a little cloudy, with a snowflake or two in the air but that hasn’t bothered us. Benson treated us to a nice lunch and then we sat down with Naiman -our lead guide- to talk in detail about the summit and how we’ll prepare for it.
We are resting and organizing this afternoon, getting used to the altitude and catching up on our hydration. An early dinner is in order -Spaghetti at 5:30- and then we’re going into the tents for a rest. It will be an Alpine start; we aim to be walking at midnight.
Wish us a little luck, please.
Best Regards,
RMI Guide Dave Hahn & Team
So proud of you Vanessa! Wishing you a beautiful summit adventure.
Love you a whole bunch!
Posted by: Jessica on 8/13/2023 at 5:29 am
Sean and gang- we hope everyone made it to the summit today- We are all proud of you Sean .
Tina and SBLEA Union
Posted by: Tina Oxford on 8/13/2023 at 3:26 am
Posted by: Brent Okita
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Kilimanjaro

The conclusion of a climbing trip is always a bittersweet affair. We're looking forward to getting back home to loved ones, yet we're sad to end a great adventure with some new friends.
Our last day saw the group split up with Mike and Heidi flying out from an airstrip near our lodge in the park and the Corcorans needing to beat feet for an early flight home. Plenty of animals were seen on this half-day safari, with Mike and Heidi seeing another leopard! Our day rooms at our nice hotel back in Arusha were key for us to be washed and rested for our long flights home.
As I reflect on this trip from the modern Schiltpol Airport in Amsterdam I'm reminded why we do this stuff. Cool adventures, physical challenges of the type 2 fun variety, and most importantly, climbing (and safari-ing) with a special group of folks that I look forward to doing stuff within the future.
Thanks for reading these posts. See you in the mountains!
RMI Guide Brent Okita
Makes my day!
Thanks for the vicarious thrills!
Posted by: John Buckett on 8/13/2023 at 6:21 am
Congratulations to all!!! Absolutely amazing!!
Enjoy this part of your adventure, you rock Allison and team:)
Posted by: Allison Fisher on 8/17/2023 at 12:54 pm
Enjoying every word, following along on this AWESOME experience. So awesome
Posted by: Deb Beechy on 8/15/2023 at 4:40 pm
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