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Kilimanjaro: Grom & Entire Team Reach Summit!

100% on top!!! Today we had a wonderful albeit long day climbing to the summit of Kilimanjaro. The team woke at 11pm as we planned to thankfully clear skies after a cloudy evening that had us wondering the lay ahead. We had a quick breakfast of porridge, tea and coffee before hitting the trail at 12am. We climbed in hour increments with 10-15 breaks in between, which we've been doing every day thus far. The weather was pretty nice with just a little wind that kept us bundled up for most of the day. Thankfully the wind died just as we reached the crater rim know as Stella Point. It was one of the busiest days I’ve seen on Kili with more than 200 climbers, but the team timed everything just right and took great care of themselves. The climb took about 7 hours to reach the top, and thankfully the sun had risen shortly before to help warm us and boost morale after climbing through the night. Once there, we hugged each other, enjoyed the view and took plenty of pictures of the sign that adorns the “Roof of Africa”. It was a true test of endurance for most of the crew, and I'm really proud of everyone. We safely descended back to High Camp, had a quick lunch, repacked and continued further down the mountain to our final camp, where we are about to have dinner and then head to bed for some well deserved sleep. Everyone is really looking forward to hot showers tomorrow to say the least. RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Kili summit crew

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Any cookie benches up there?

Posted by: Bschmidt on 9/11/2018 at 8:52 am

Congratulations to all

Posted by: Megan Martin on 9/9/2018 at 6:48 pm


Shuksan: Frank & Team Abandon Summit Attempt

Saturday, September 8, 2018 - 9:07 AM PT RMI Assistant Guide Avery Parrinello checked in this morning from the base of the chimney's on the Fisher Chimney Route of Mt. Shuksan. He reported that the team decided to abandon the summit attempt there because of poor and deteriorating weather conditions that included heavy rain. The team will return to camp and dry off the best they can for the hike out tomorrow morning.
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Sorry to hear about the poor weather! I imagine you all had fun

Posted by: Jaime on 9/9/2018 at 7:00 am

Regardless of summit or not, I had tons on fun! Thank you RMI!

Posted by: Rahim Charania on 9/8/2018 at 8:15 pm


Kilimanjaro: Grom and Team Ready for Summit Bid

Jambo Everyone back home. Well we’ve finally arrived at our high camp, after a good nights rest and a short hike up to 15’000 ft. It has been mostly sunny all day with great views of Kilimanjaro and our route for tomorrow. Everyone is doing well and feeling good at this new altitude which is a good sign for things ahead. The team just wrapped up lunch and discussed in great detail the plan for tomorrow’s climb. Everyone knows what what we’ll be wearing and what will be in the pack as well as the schedule. Our game plan will be to wake at 11 pm and have a quick breakfast at 11:30, then hopefully hit the trail right at midnight. Normally we try to leave a touch later, but there are quite a few climbers here tonight so we’re going to try and get a jump-start on most of them. I’m expecting the team to reach the summit in 7 to 8 hours if things go according to plan. There have been several rounds of trivia with the winner getting a chance to make a satellite phone call from the summit. So everyone back home please keep your phones handy and if you receive a call from a strange number please answer. That’s all for now. And keep your fingers crossed for us! RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Kili Crew
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Congratulations Julie and team!!!
Looking forward to some great photos!!!

Kathy Sands

Posted by: Kathy Sands on 9/10/2018 at 6:51 am

Well Done, Congrats to the entire team, happy birthday Daniel C
Keep the pics coming

Posted by: Lance Gore on 9/10/2018 at 5:17 am


Mt. Rainier: September 8th Team Reached 11,200’

The Four Day Summit Climb team led by RMI Guides Mike King and Chase Nelson reached Ingraham Flats today. High winds and a cloud cap kept the team from the summit, but they were able to get a bit of climbing in as they made their to the flats. The team will be starting their descent and be back at Rainier Basecamp in the early afternoon. Congratulations Team!
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Kilimanjaro: Grom & Team Conquer the Barranco Wall

Hello again everyone: Things are good here on Kilimanjaro and the team is doing great! Today started like the last few, beautiful and clear and then slowly clouded up as the day went on. We left camp a little later today to allow the many porters to hit the trail before us as we had our only major obstacle right out of camp. This obstacle is the great Barranco Wall, which rises about 1,000 feet and looks as intimidating as it sounds. Thankfully there is a nice narrow trail that weaves its way up and through the wall and all the way to the top. Most of it feels more like steep hiking, but there are a few places that require our hands to help us climb up. The team did great and thoroughly enjoyed the challenge. After reaching the top we took a nice break but were unable to enjoy the amazing views due to the gathering clouds. Nonetheless we continued our hike for a few more hours before reaching camp. We spent the remainder of the day relaxing in our tents and playing a few games of cribbage! RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Kili crew

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Congratulations on summiting Kiliminjaro!! That makes for a great birthday and how lucky am I
to get the phone call from the summit!! Can’t wait to talk to you, enjoy the climb down.
Megan

Posted by: Megan Martin on 9/9/2018 at 6:12 am

Wow! Great work…. I’m better at home in the Florida Keys with maximum elevation 12 feet :) Take it to the top Alysia, Emily and gang!

Posted by: Sandy Moret on 9/8/2018 at 6:13 am


Mt. Rainier: Four Day Summit Climb Teams on Top!

The Four Day Summit Climb led by RMI Guides Robby Young and Zeb Blais reached the summit of Mt. Rainier early this morning. The team climbed into a cloud cap with cold and blustery skies. The team spend a short amount of time on the summit before starting their descent. Today also marks the 100th successful climb of Mt. Rainier for RMI Guide Zeb Blais! Congratulations Zeb and Team!
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What an amazing experience, and congratulations to everyone!

Posted by: Marcia Shamo on 9/8/2018 at 4:29 pm

Congratulations on this terrific achievement! What an accomplishment!

Posted by: Kathy & Mitch on 9/7/2018 at 6:08 pm


Kilimanjaro: Grom & Team Pass by Lava Tower on Their Way to Barranco Camp

Jambo Everyone. All is well here on Kilimanjaro! Once again we woke to beautifully clear skies with even better views of Kili and clouds obscuring the valleys below. Our morning ritual has been waking around 6:30 and getting everything in our tents packed up before heading into our very spacious dining tent for quite the feast. Normally there is fresh fruit, fried eggs, bacon, and plenty of hot coffee awaiting us, obviously we’re being spoiled up here by our wonderful staff! We hit the trail once again around 8:00 am and hiked for an hour before taking our usual 15-minute break, then back on the trail for another hour. All total today we hiked for just over six hours before reaching camp which is set up and ready for us. Along the way we passed around the famous and beautiful Lava Tower reaching just over 15,000ft, setting new altitude records for some and we also chatted with a few other climbers who are on the same schedule with us. All in all it was a really nice day with clouds gathering in the afternoon to help keep the temperature comfortable for hiking. That’s all for now. RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Kili crew

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Good morning everybody!!! It means so much to get to see the updates and the pictures. So breathtaking and amazing. Sending so much love today , Emily and Alysia!!! :-) xoxo So exciting, day 5 ahead for you all…sending strength and love and best wishes to the entire team.

Posted by: Shelby Schneider on 9/7/2018 at 9:06 am

Great to see pictures and sounds like all is going well!! Hoping everyone is doing good
with the altitude change!

Take care !!

Posted by: Megan Martin on 9/6/2018 at 1:28 pm


Mt. Baker: Mazaika & Team on the Summit!

7:58 AM PT Hi this is Bryan calling from the Mt. Baker Coleman-Demming climb. We went up and over the Roman Wall and the team is celebrating on the summit as we speak. We have beautiful conditions, calm winds, sunny and reasonably clear. We have great views of the North Cascades, Glacier Peak and Mt. Rainier from a distance. We are enjoying our break up here and we will spend a little bit more time. We have a solid effort to get back to our camp at Hog’s Back. Everyone is doing great. When we get back to camp we will pack up and eventually we will head out back to Glacier. We will wrap of the trip with a celebration with pizza and beer. IT’s been a solid effort by the team, we are super proud of everyone. Thanks for following. RMI Guide Bryan Mazaika
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My daughter, Tara Frantz, said to follow the 9/6 4 day Summitt link & im not sure if this is it…but just wondering how she is doing ?  I’m SO PROUD of her & what she’s doing.  I can’t ever imagine how hard it is & yet how Beautiful it will be.  Let her know I’m thinking of her.  May you all b kept safe & be Blessed of the natural Beauty that surrounds you !!

Posted by: Catherine Frantz on 9/8/2018 at 8:01 pm


Mt. Rainier: Okita, Schmitt & Teams Reach Columbia Crest

The Four Day Summit Climb September 3 - 6 led by RMI Guides Brent Okita and JT Schmitt were walking up Columbia Crest just before 7 AM PT today. Brent reported a beautiful day and great climb. They will enjoy some time in the crater before starting their descent. Once back at Camp Muir they will repack and continue down to Paradise. They will end their program with a celebration at Rainier BaseCamp this afternoon. Congratulations to today's summit climb teams!
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Congrats to the Teams !

Posted by: Pablo Trevino on 9/6/2018 at 1:33 pm

Excited to hear they made it! Does anybody know when the summit registry gets updated for this trip?

Posted by: Kenny Tucker on 9/6/2018 at 12:53 pm


Mt. Shuksan: Seminar Team Reaches the Summit

RMI Guide Andy Bond and his Shuksan Seminar team all reached the summit! Andy reported great weather with a little smoke south of them. The team arrived back to camp in the afternoon. They will be training tomorrow and ending their seminar on Friday.
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