×

Log In

Need an RMI account? Create an account

Register With Us

Already have an account?

*required fields

The password must meet the following criteria:

  • At least 8 characters
  • At least 1 lowercase letter
  • At least 1 uppercase letter
  • At least 1 number
  • At least 1 symbol (allowed symbols: !?@#$%^&/*()[]{}><,.+-=;)

Keep up to date with information about our latest climbs by joining our mailing list. Sign up and we'll keep you informed about new adventures, special offers, competitions, and news.

Privacy Policy

×
×

Check Availability

RMI Logo

Entries from Ecuador


Cotopaxi Express:  Mike Walter and Team Reach Summit!

RMI Guide Mike Walter and his team of climbers reached the summit of Cotopaxi on July 3rd around 11 am PT. They descended to camp and will head to La Cienega today. Congratulations to the team!

On The Map

Leave a Comment For the Team

Cotopaxi Express: Walter & Team Relax at the Chilcabamba Eco Lodge

We had a very nice and relaxing stay at the Hacienda Chilcabamba, enjoying excellent food, great views of Cotopaxi, magnificent star gazing, and warmth from wood stoves. Well fed and rested, now we're headed to the climbers' hut on Cotopaxi where we'll review climbing techniques and prepare for our summit bid. Hopefully the weather cooperates; so far it hasn't disappointed. We'll check in again tomorrow to keep everyone up to date. RMI Guide Mike Walter

On The Map

Leave a Comment For the Team (1)

Love following your travels to Cotopaxi.  I need more pics!!!

Posted by: Mary on 7/3/2014 at 6:50 am


Cotopaxi Express: Walter & Team Acclimate on Iliniza Norte

We had another great day today, hiking up to the climbers' hut on the Ilinizas at an altitude of 15,500'. The weather, once again, was very cooperative and we had great views of Cotopaxi and the Ilinizas. Afternoon clouds produced some showers, but not until we were already back at our van and driving down from the trail head. Now we're headed to the beautiful Hacienda Chilcabamba to rest for the night. We'll be in touch again tomorrow. RMI Guide Mike Walter & Team
Leave a Comment For the Team

Cotopaxi Express: Walter and Team Summit Rucu Pichincha

Our team had a great day today, tackling our first acclimatization climb in good style. We climbed to the summit of Rucu Pichincha, a 15,400' volcano outside of Quito. The views were grand as we ascended in the rare air of high altitude. Everyone did great (we were all breathing hard up there!), and we look forward to moving out of the comfort of the city life tomorrow, heading south, and getting another acclimatization hike under our belts. We'll touch base again tomorrow. Thanks for checking in! RMI Guide Mike Walter

On The Map

Leave a Comment For the Team (1)

Looks like a wonderful day! Have a great climb tomorrow and stay safe.

Posted by: Gayle on 6/30/2014 at 8:10 pm


Cotopaxi Express: Walter & Team Visit the Equator and Colonial Quito

Our Cotopaxi Express team enjoyed a tour of colonial Quito today, visiting various churches, museums, parks, and plazas, and learning about the history of Quito and of Ecuador. We then traveled to the equator, just north of Quito. There we visited an ethnographic museum, and straddled the equator with a foot in each hemisphere! It was a good, relaxing day in Ecuador as everyone is adjusting to the new altitude (9,000') and recovering from a long day of travel yesterday. Tomorrow we'll head out on our first acclimatization hike, climbing Rucu Pichincha, a volcano outside of Quito. RMI Guide Mike Walter

On The Map

Leave a Comment For the Team

Ecuador Volcanoes: Walter & Team Back to Quito after Successful Cotopaxi Summit

Well, we earned this one. We woke up early, at 10:30pm, to eat 'breakfast' and don our climbing clothes. At first it was warm and calm at the hut; soon it was foggy with light rain. We weren't sure what to expect. The first hour was dry and very warm. The last hour to the summit was anything but. On our ascent of Cotopaxi, we climbed through various intensities of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow. The winds picked up in third hour of our climb, and were persistently strong and gusty, strong enough to make us work even harder to maintain our balance. Our climbers were as persistent as the winds though, and eight hours after starting out we were standing on the summit of Cotopaxi (19,347')! The summit celebrations were short-lived because of the weather. After a tiring decent, we were all back at the parking lot, safe and sound, twelve hours round trip. For the bulk of the climb we were all covered in rime ice; our ropes looked like frozen fire hoses, and we were glad to have helmets on when a flapping jacket hood would clock you from behind. We gave up any semblance of a view from the summit for the opportunity to test our merit in full alpine conditions. And we came away with no more than a few blisters and some tired climbers. I'm proud of our Ecuador Volcanoes team for climbing hard all day today...we were the only team on the mountain today, and we even got a summit! Now we're en route to Quito, anticipating hot showers and well-deserved cervesas (with maybe a nap or three thrown in there) before meeting for a celebration dinner tonight. Great job team! RMI Guide Mike Walter
Leave a Comment For the Team (2)

So proud of you Matt!! Sounds like a week of accomplishments that pushed you all!! Enjoy a hot shower, get some rest & will see you at airport Friday night!! Love you & Congrats to all of you!!
Mom & Dad

Posted by: Jodi on 6/26/2014 at 5:03 pm

Way to go Shobita, cannot wait to hear more from you

Posted by: Usha on 6/26/2014 at 5:01 pm


Ecuador’s Volcanoes: Walter & Team Summit Cotopaxi

Thursday, June 26, 2014 - 10:07 AM PT The Ecuador team is back at Cotopaxi's high camp. All is well. Thursday, June 26, 2014 - 7:01 AM PT RMI Guide Mike Walter checked in this morning from the summit of Cotopaxi! We look forward to hearing from Mike again once the team is safely off of the mountain. Congratulations team!

On The Map

Leave a Comment For the Team (2)

Congratulations Shobita and to all the members of your team!!  Not only did you summit, but you did it in some very brutal conditions. Great job.  I guess now you’ll enjoy some great food.
Randy

Posted by: Randy Shetter on 6/26/2014 at 3:54 pm

Congratulations! Looks beautiful!

Posted by: Magda on 6/26/2014 at 10:21 am


Ecuador Volcanoes: Walter and Team Ready for Cotopaxi Summit Bid

RMI Guide Mike Walter and Team are checking in with the RMI office as they prepare for their summit bid on Cotopaxi: June 25, 2014 5:38am PT We enjoyed a relaxing rest day at the Hacienda Chilcabamba. Today we will head into Cotopaxi National Park and prepare for our summit bid. We'll be in touch! June 28, 2014 - 3:01pm PT We we're treated to good views of Cotopaxi and five condors as we drove into the National Park. We are at the hut now, going for the summit tonight.We'll be in touch soon! Stay Tuned!
Leave a Comment For the Team (2)

Glad to hear you’re all well and rested. Sending love and support! Go team go! One foot in front of the other all the way to the top! Can’t wait for the updates!

Posted by: Lizzie on 6/25/2014 at 4:47 pm

Glad to hear from you! I was getting worried.

Posted by: Kris on 6/25/2014 at 4:34 pm


Ecuador’s Volcanoes: Walter & Team Thwarted by Rain & Winds on Cayambe

We had an alpine start this morning, waking up in the middle of the night for our summit attempt on Cayambe. At midnight the winds were moderate and there was a beautiful, clear, and starry sky above us. We were psyched to see the clear sky, and we hoped that the winds would subside a bit throughout the day. By the time we left the climbing hut (15,300') at a little before 1 a.m., a cloud had settled in on us and it was raining lightly. As we ascended, the wind and rain increased in intensity and the temperature kept dropping. After about a thousand feet of climbing, we were soaking wet and the wind speed was strong enough that it made climbing difficult. With another couple thousand feet more to climb, we turned around and headed back to the comfort of our climbing hut. Wet and cold, we drank some hot tea and then crawled in our sleeping bags for a few hours of well deserved sleep. We are all off of the mountain now and headed for the Hacienda Chilcabamba, located just outside Cotopaxi National Park. We will take a rest day there tomorrow, drying out our clothes and getting ready for our climb up Cotopaxi. We will be in touch again tomorrow. RMI Guide Mike Walter

On The Map

Leave a Comment For the Team (2)

Hi Dan! Bummer about Cayambe, but I am glad to hear you are playing it safe. The exact same thing happened to us! We got up at 9am and had big plans to spend the day on the beach. Just as I was getting really settled into my lounge chair with a tasty beverage, a big storm cloud rolled in! The temps dropped to like 75F and the winds were blowing beach toys everywhere. Overweight beach goers were waddling about the sand in a panic. It was pandemonium. We had to ride out the storm sipping our cocktails on the balcony. It was really rough, but I intend to press on. We plan to attempt more lounging today. I am with you in spirit, my brother! I will have an extra margarita in your honor and keep my fingers crossed for better weather in Cotopaxi! Love, your big sister.

Posted by: Tera on 6/25/2014 at 11:04 am

Gook luck with Cotopaxi. Thinking of you. Love Mom and Dad

Posted by: Magda on 6/25/2014 at 7:48 am


Ecuador: Walter & Team Ready for Cayambe Summit Bid

We had a very windy day today amidst the clouds at 15,300'. Despite today's weather we're optimistic about our Cayambe summit attempt for tomorrow. Caio for now! RMI Guide Mike Walter
Leave a Comment For the Team (2)

We’re with you in spirit at half the elevation. Good Luck!! G&R

Posted by: George on 6/23/2014 at 9:44 am

Good luck to you all. Be safe !

Posted by: Kris on 6/23/2014 at 5:00 am

Previous Page   Next Page
Filter By:

check the Summit Registry try our Adventure Finder
Back to Top
×