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Mt. Rainier: Expedition Skills Seminar Makes Summit!

The Expedition Skills Seminar - Muir September 4 - 9, 2016 reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning shortly before 9 am. RMI Guides Brent Okita and Mike King reported favorable conditions with 20 mph winds - increasing as they neared the crater rim, some blowing snow, and clear skies. Mike said they can see clear to Mt. Jefferson. After enjoying the summit today the teams will return to Camp Muir for two additional days of training. We look forward to greeting the team when they return to Rainier BaseCamp on Friday. Congratulations to today's climbers!
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Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Enjoy The Good Life at 12,000’

We enjoyed a wonderful breakfast of fresh fruit, bananas, oranges, passion fruit, pineapple, cheese and meat plate, French press dark roast Tanzanian coffee to go with toast, scrambled eggs and bacon, it's a pretty great start to fuel us for the day. We left camp and started right into a steep uphill section with some loose rocks along the trail. We took our time and with a great staff and determined group of climbers we reached the Shira Camp at well over 12,000'. When we arrived our camp was set up and were quickly greeted by some steamy food, fresh salad, filet of beef, hot pasta, you get the picture, and that was lunch, not too bad. We are well taken care of. Now we are enjoying the spectacular scenery in all directions. The weather is great and tomorrow's goal is in sight. All is well. RMI Guide Mark Tucker

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Yay team
Enjoy the beautiful journee
:-)

Posted by: Joan Mike Megan John on 9/8/2016 at 9:41 am

Brooke and Throb- I hope your having so much fun! Keep trucking! Love you guys

Posted by: Alison on 9/8/2016 at 8:21 am


Shishapangma: Elias & Team Land in Tibet

Tasi Delek! Greetings from Tibet. We were delayed on our flight to Lhasa, but managed to land a couple hours before dark. It was a surreal change to leave the chaotic yet controlled scene of Kathmandu, and in less than one hour, experience on the other side of the Himalaya the somewhat quiet and broad Tibet. Tired from the hurry up and wait, we checked into our hotel, had an amazing dinner, and then settled in to our rooms for the night. Everyone is really excited to finally start covering the ground towards Shishapangma. Before we start the drive tomorrow, we'll have time for a quick visit to the Potala. Soon after, we'll set off for Shigatse. More tomorrow!!! RMI Guide Elias de Andres Martos
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Everyone is looking “stoked” and ready to go!

Posted by: Betty (Art's sister) on 9/8/2016 at 5:10 am

Hi Galina,

Shimmy here, following you guys with great interest. Good luck!

Posted by: Shimmy on 9/7/2016 at 7:25 am


Kilimanjaro: Tucker & Team Start From Machame Gate

We left the Dik Dik Lodge after breakfast and made our way to the start of our climb from the Machame Gate (6000 ft). After obtaining our permits we set off, starting in overcast conditions that were very comfortable. Four thousand vertical feet in just under six hours brought us to Camp 1, also known as Machame Camp. Our fantastic local guides and staff had all tents ready to be invaded. After dinner and a most beautiful sunset, we were settling in for the night, knowing tomorrow will bring a full set of challenges. The sun may have gone down but the team's excitement grew well into the night. RMI Guide Mark Tucker

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Cookie and TRob
Keep climbing and enjoy!!

Much love
Mom

Posted by: Nancy Bento on 9/7/2016 at 5:56 am

Brooke and TRob and team
Wishing you the best of everything for your journee
Enjoy this special beautiful time

Posted by: Joan Mike Carol Eileen Andrea Katie on 9/6/2016 at 5:43 pm


Kilimanjaro: Mark Tucker & Team Prepare for Climb

We just received word that the one missing bag is getting picked up at the nearby airport and heading our way. The team is now complete! I encouraged the team to sleep in as best they could this morning, It sure helps with the jet lag we are all experiencing. Everyone followed orders and a leisurely morning it was. The afternoon was for preparation. The team assembled with a combination of enthusiasm and nerves. We spent a couple hours of meeting to channel both in the right direction, and to gain a solid understanding of what is to come. It's also a chance to get to know everyone. We have a great collection of people for this journey to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. We spent the remainder of of our day sorting all of our gear getting ourselves ready to start our trek. We share the same staging area as our local support team, needless to say, it was a very busy place to be. It is an interesting process to see the making of a grand expedition from the start. Breakfast call will be around 6:30 tomorrow followed by a few last minute details before we start our climb! RMI Guide Mark Tucker & Team.
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Anxiously awaiting updates and lots of pictures!

Posted by: Joan lyons on 9/5/2016 at 4:23 pm


Mt. Shuksan: Eric Frank & Team Arrive at Camp

Hey, This is RMI Guide Eric Frank calling from the south side of Mt. Shuksan on a week long skills seminar. Just wanted to let everyone know that we are in our camp for the night had a great first day. We made it up just to the edge of tree line and it started to rain, so we made camp here. Everyone's doing well. Tomorrow Weather permitting we're hoping to go up to the glacier and do a little training for the day. Wish us luck and thanks for following along!


Eric Frank & Team Checking in from Shuksan Seminar.

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Shishapangma: Elias and Team Explore Kathmandu

What is the best way to maximize your training before an 8,000m peak climb? Well, probably not rock climbing, but it sure is a good one to maximize your time in Kathmandu while waiting to fly to Lhasa. Today we spent the day having some fun, as the pictures show, but also starting to get excited with planning, strategizing and dreaming of the climb of the "Crest above the grassy plains". Tomorrow we're flying to Lhasa early in the morning, and the Tibetan adventure will begin... Stay tuned! RMI Guides Elias, Adam, Robby & Team
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Looks like fun! You ROCK Wolf! ;-)

Posted by: Keyana Kobra on 9/6/2016 at 3:30 pm

Stick it Wolf!!

Posted by: meme on 9/6/2016 at 9:01 am


Mt. Rainier: September 5th Summit!

The Four Day Summit Climb led by RMI Guides JJ Justman and Christina Dale reached the summit of Mt. Rainier early this morning. The team reported clear skies, light winds of about 10 mph, and great climbing conditions due to a fantastic route. The team has started their descent an are en route to Camp Muir. Congratulations to today's team!
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Thank you all so much ! For your love and your passion, for your courage and your compassion !

Posted by: Iris Dahl Gierga on 9/5/2016 at 3:52 pm

Congratulations to all of you!!! Big big hugs to all !!

Posted by: Paula Baker Bryan on 9/5/2016 at 1:50 pm


Shishapangma: Elias & Team Begin Their Expedition in Kathmandu

Namaste: And we have started our Shishapangma Expedition!!! The team is all well in Kathmandu... pretty much uneventful arrivals yesterday, that culminated with the expected jet lag on most of us. A nice welcome dinner put us to bed early. Today, we spent the day visiting the Monkey Temple and acquiring some last minute items we determined appropriate after our gear check. Kathmandu has greeted us with the last rains of the monsoon, which is to depart the Sub-Indian continent soon. We sure hope for the dry weather of the northern Himalayas when we are on our climb! However, that's a ways away yet, and we have to wait another day in Kathmandu before we fly to Lhasa, Tibet's capital, on the 6th. In the meantime, we're going to continue to relax in hectic Kathmandu (is that an oxymoron?) before setting out for Chinese territory. That's it for now; tune in for our blogs as we start our adventure into the Himalayas!!! RMI Guide Elias de Andres Martos
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Enjoy and be safe! Mucha suerte y cuidense todos!

Posted by: Bettina ( Wolf's sister) on 9/6/2016 at 1:36 pm

Galina. Lala and I will be following your travels. Enjoy and be safe.

Posted by: JOHN NEWLAND on 9/6/2016 at 7:45 am


Mt. Rainier: September 4th Teams Summit!

The Mt. Rainier Summit Climb teams reached the top at 8:00 a.m. With clear skies, calm winds, and a bit on the chilly side, the team began their descent at 9:30. High fives and cheers will commence at Rainier Basecamp this afternoon. Congratulations to today's teams!
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Congrats team!!!  You did it! Looking forward to hearing from you once you make it down! You are all Rock Stars!!!

Love,
Nick and Lisa

Posted by: Nick and Lisa Fohl on 9/4/2016 at 7:11 pm

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