Good evening from Gokyo. We crossed the apex of our journey, the Renjo La Pass and we made it to the highest village on the way to Cho Oyu, the 6th tallest mountain of the world. We definitely had to put a big fight, since the trail not only climbs to 17,700ft, but it does so on a challenging path, both up and down. Nonetheless, the views from the vantage point, are, in words of the team, "worth the trip". Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, Gyachung Kang... were only some of the peaks that rewarded our tough climb.
We're now headed to bed with full stomachs, eager to see the views from this side of the Khumbu for the remainder of the trip.
RMI Guide Elias de Andres Martos
Hola Amigos,
We had a nice day of sunny powder skiing as our reintroduction to ski season. A meter and a half of new snow has fallen in the last couple weeks and the coverage is excellent. We took advantage of the spinning chairlifts today and got eight laps in, with the company of our host Sergio, and a small fox. Only one person fell off the chairlift today! (from a low altitude). And he will be hearing about it for the rest of the trip.
RMI Guide Tyler Reid
The Four Day Summit Climb Teams led by RMI Guides Brent Okita and Bryan Mazaika spent a stormy night at Camp Muir. They woke very early in the morning to blowing snow and whiteout conditions that forced the team to go back to bed for a few hours. They woke up again for breakfast, and the skies started clearing. The team decided to make the best of the morning and are going for a walk to Ingraham Flats so that they can see the upper mountain. This is the final climb of Mt. Rainier for our 2018 season, they will enjoy this views from the flats before heading back to Paradise.
Congratulations team!
Good evening from Lhungde.
The team made it to the last human settlement of the Thame Valley before the Tibetan border. We also broke the 4,000 meter mark, and we're currently sleeping a few feet shy of the elevation of Mt. Rainier.
The journey was pleasant and beautiful, as everything was more authentic the higher we went. Yaks substituted the cow hybrid "Chapke", the lodges turned into real Sherpa homes, and the landscape became more rugged.
We're the only westerners here right now, and we sure hope that we don't get invaded tomorrow during our rest day.
Stay tuned as soon we'll start our hike up Renjo Pass, the high point of our trip
RMI Guide Elias de Andres Martos
Greetings from Temuco, Chile! The whole crew has arrived after traveling from Washington State, New Mexico, Illinois, and all the way from Sydney, Australia. All is well and we are excited to go skiing tomorrow. Stay tuned...
Cheers,
RMI Guide Tyler Reid
The Mt. Rainier Summit Climb teams reached the summit! They topped out at 8:38 am on a pleasant weather day. The teams are currently working their way back to Camp Muir and we look forward to congratulating them this afternoon at Rainier Basecamp.
#hrmproud. You ladies are amazing! So happy for all of you, and I’m sure you are all exhilarated! Way to go beautiful, strong women!
Posted by: Vivienne Saunders on 9/30/2018 at 9:22 pm
Congratulations P and to all the other participants as well! What an unbelievable and unforgettable achievement. Well done, I’m super duper proud of you, goose x
Tashi Delek!
We arrived to Thame today, leaving behind the main path to the Everest route, and with it, the herds of other trekkers who seek the one objective mostly everyone is after when hiking around here; Everest Base Camp.
Venturing straight towards Tibet is definitely interesting, as the landscape changes a bit, modified by the nature of the main trading route, that unfortunately is now closed by the Chinese. At any rate, we were happy to continue upwards after a day acclimatizing in Namche. We're doing well, enjoying the journey and pushing uphill!
RMI Guide Elías deAndres Martos and Team
The Four Day Summit Climbs led by RMI Guides Christina Dale and JT Schmitt reached the summit of Mt. Rainier at 7:15 am PT today. Christina reported some wind, but a beautiful day on the mountain.
Congratulations team!
Hello everyone
We spent yesterday touring Tarangire National Park which is known for its abundant elephants, in fact, it has more per square kilometer than any place on earth and it didn’t disappoint. There were plenty of other animals as usual, and we got close to a few big Giraffe, which was amazing plus a leopard sighting too.
We ended our day at a remote and off grid camp within the National Park and surrounded by wildlife. The camp has screened in rooms that allow the night sounds of Africa in. There pretty nice rooms to be honest, so maybe “glamping” is a better description.
It's been a memorable experience for everyone and great friendships forged. But finally it's time to return home to our families.
Thanks for following!
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Safari crew!
Hello!
We're in Namche Bazaar, neurological centre of the Khumbu Region, and capital-of-trading village where Tibetan and Sherpa met with their nomadic goods to exchange.
The journey here is steep, ornamented route that poses some challenges as we start venturing into the thinner air. But we managed it with ease.
Today we had the opportunity to spot, for the first time and among the clouds, the silhouette of the 1st and 4th tallest mountains in the world. We're eager to continue to trek further in and higher up to see more!
That's it for now.
RMI Guide Elias de Andres Martos
#hrmproud. You ladies are amazing! So happy for all of you, and I’m sure you are all exhilarated! Way to go beautiful, strong women!
Posted by: Vivienne Saunders on 9/30/2018 at 9:22 pm
Congratulations P and to all the other participants as well! What an unbelievable and unforgettable achievement. Well done, I’m super duper proud of you, goose x
Posted by: Andrea on 9/30/2018 at 9:11 pm
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