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It was another beautiful day here in the Khumbu valley, and we had some nice views of Ama Dablam as we headed out of Namche, but high clouds keep us from seeing Everest today. Normally that wouldn’t be ideal, but the clouds and light breeze made for ideal hiking weather and we’ll certainly see Everest again soon enough.
We hiked for about 6 hours today up and down, dropping all the way down to a river called Dodh Koshi, which is a stunning turquoise, then climbed slowing up the hill to the famous Tengboche Monastery.
Traditionally we have gotten a blessing from a famous lama in Pangboche, but that lama has moved on to a higher calling. So today we were able to request a private Puja with another lama at Tengboche and each received a blessing. The Puja is a Buddhist ceremony where the lama chants a Buddhist prayer and gives us a blessing to protect us from harm. Everyone receive a silk scarf called a khata and a sungdi, which is a string we wear around our neck that embodies the prayer.
We've since settled into a nice and warm tea house called Rivendale that is hosting a handful of trekkers from around the world.
Hot showers and good conversations have rounded out the evening and now it's time for a little rest.
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the newly blessed crew.
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Everest Base Camp Trek, March 9, 2025


Hello again Everyone,
Today we woke to beautiful clear skies and astounding views right out our tea house windows. There are huge mountains in all directions and it’s very surreal being here at 11,000' and seeing just how incredible the Himalayas look in person.
This morning we had a leisurely breakfast and then went on a short hike to access a view point where we could see Everest, Lhotse (4th tallest) and Ama Dablam. Everyone enjoyed the views and spent time taking it all in. We then headed to a nearby mountaineering museum which was also throughly enjoyed.
The team then did a little exploring on our own and eventually met up at the amazing “Eat Smart” cafe where we had fresh juices and a delicious lunch with fresh salads, a rarity in this remote part of the world.
The remainder of our rest day was spent shopping and getting knock-off down pants to keep us comfortable and warm when we get higher in mountains.
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the puffy pants crew!
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Namaste everyone.
This morning we left our tea house in Phakding and headed up the valley toward Namche Bazaar, which is the central village in this famous valley. We hit the trail just before 8 am along with a few other trekkers. Everyone did really well on the hike, and no one seemed to mind pausing often for the endless mules and Zopkyo’s (cross between a Yak and a cow) carrying loads headed up valley and basecamp as we made our way up the trail. It was moderately busy on the route with trekkers and porters alike, but thankfully the traffic seemed to flow pretty smoothly.
The team crossed a number of high suspension bridges without a problem, and thankfully it was a little breezy which made our hike up the Namche hill pleasant. Overall it was a really enjoyable day as we climbed up to just over 11,300' where Namche sits.
We also were fortunate enough to glimpse Mount Everest far off in the distance on our hike today!!!
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Base Camp crew
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Greetings everyone,
Today the team left behind the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu and have made our way to the beautiful and peaceful Khumbu valley.
We had an early start to the day (5:30) so we could hopefully catch better weather for flight into the mountains. Thankfully it paid off as we were one of just a few flights that made it to Lukla before the clouds closed the flying routes. We flew via helicopters on the appropriately named “Everest Air”.
The first day on the trail was pretty quiet and not busy at all, which was a pleasant surprise for all of us. There are no roads here, only a simple trail that leads all the way to Everest Base Camp, and it was mostly downhill today.
Everyone is doing great and enjoying the fresh mountain air, incredible views, and the simplicity of hiking in the mountains.
We have just finished dinner and are headed to bed after an enjoyable meal here at our tea house located in the funny sounding village called Phakding.
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Base Camp Crew
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Namaste!
The team finally has arrived after some very long and tiring flights. Everyone is doing well after a well deserved night of rest here at the peaceful and appropriately named Yak & Yeti Hotel.
We started our day with lots of coffee and a nice big buffet breakfast, then had a team meeting to discuss all the gear and review the details of the adventure that we are about to head out on. After our meeting we headed out on a brief tour of Kathmandu where we visited the beautiful Monkey Temple, and the famous Boudhanath Stupa.
We also celebrated a special someone’s birthday today!!!
It's quite the culture shock visiting this busy city packed with nearly 4 million people. The streets are packed with people, motorcycles, and cars that honk endlessly. I'm sure everyone is looking forward to peace and quietness of the Khumbu where we head tomorrow.
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Base Camp crew
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Categories: Expedition Dispatches Kilimanjaro


Jambo one last time everyone!
Today we headed to Tarangire National Park known for its abundant animals and plentiful elephants, and it didn’t disappoint. Not sure how many elephants we saw, probably several hundred at the least. It wouldn’t seem like we could get tired of seeing elephants, but there were so many that eventually we had to keep driving so we could see other animals.
There were lots of giraffes, impalas, monkeys, ostriches, and many others.
We are spending our last night here in Africa at Nyikani Camp, which has beautiful tented rooms with screen windows to allow the sounds of the African night in. If you’ve ever heard the term “Glamping” that’s exactly what we are doing, it’s not exactly roughing it.
Everyone is doing great and we hope to catch a sighting of a few more cats on our way out tomorrow. Then we will head back to our main lodge near Arusha for a quick shower before catching our evening flights home.
Come join us for an adventure sometime!
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the safari crew
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Aconcagua Expedition January 23, 2025
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Categories: Expedition Dispatches Kilimanjaro




Hello everyone,
Today we visited the world famous Ngorongoro Crater, considered to be the 8th natural wonder of world. The crater is roughly 100 square miles and is home to roughly 30,000 mammals that reside here year round, as it’s one of the few places that has natural springs. We started early with hopes of catching a few big cats before the heat of the day sent them in search of shade.
All the usual suspects were there, zebras, wildebeest, Cape buffalo, hyenas, jackles, ostrich, many many birds, and even manage to get very close to a few lions. There was a Black Rhino spotted not to far off. Everyone was amazed at the abundance of wildlife to say the least.
We have just finished another wonderful meal here at the Plantation Lodge and the team is off to bed after a long, but very rewarding day on safari.
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the safari crew
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Aconcagua Expedition January 23, 2025
Posted by: Casey Grom
Categories: Expedition Dispatches Kilimanjaro



Jambo everyone!
Today was our first day of safari and we headed west to visit the beautiful Lake Manyara. The lake is known for its many migratory animals and home to more than 300 different birds. Everyone enjoyed the day cruising around in our safari vehicles with cold beverages in hand while seeing the animals up close.
We manage to see zebras, Cape buffalo, impalas, giraffes, a few elephants and 2 lions, plus more baboons than you could imagine.
All in all it was a really nice introduction to the incredible diversity of wildlife that Africa has and the team is looking forward to seeing more tomorrow.
We wrapped up the evening with great conversations and a wonderful meal at our new home for a few nights. www.plantation-lodge.com see for yourself!
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the Safari crew
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Aconcagua Expedition January 23, 2025
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Our final day on the mountain!
Today the gang got up at 6 am feeling mostly refreshed after a much needed and well deserved nights sleep, we had breakfast, then hit the trail one last time. It took just around three hours to reach the park gate where the team had lunch and said our final goodbyes to our amazing crew of 31 that took such great care of us on the mountain. We finished the little celebration by handing out their well deserved tips and then hopped aboard our awaiting bus for the ride back to the lodge.
I asked the crew for 1 word that best summed up their experience and here’s what we came up with.
Grateful
Stories
Phenomenal
Inspiration
Profound
Finally we are all safe and sound, cleaner, and most definitely smelling fresher after an exciting seven day journey up and down Kilimanjaro.
Stayed tuned, Safari starts tomorrow!
RMI Guide Casey Grom and crew
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Aconcagua Expedition January 23, 2025


Hello from Kili.
Just a quick recap today.
All of the the team happily and successfully stood on the “Roof of Africa” today.
Thankfully the weather cooperated and it was pretty calm most of the day. However, the recent rain/storm deposited a boat load of snow for us to enjoy. You might say the Snows of Kilimanjaro are back, but it’s probably only temporary.
We hiked up almost entirely on snow, which was a first for me. The team did an incredible job of taking care of themselves and fought hard when it was needed.
We have safely descend to our high camp where we will take a short break to eat and recharge before descending further down the mountain to our last camp on the mountain.
RMI Guide Casey Grom and the summit crew!
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Aconcagua Expedition January 23, 2025
CONGRATULATIONS!!! Way to go, Drew and RJR! So happy to hear you all made it to the top (and back down safely). What a huge accomplishment!
Posted by: Kendra on 2/1/2025 at 5:00 am
Congratulations!! It’s been fun to “”go with you!” Thanks for the blog! Congratulations to Dan from your fellow Trivia team members!!
Posted by: Susan Whitford on 1/31/2025 at 3:56 pm
Just wonderful! Such a natural place for all the animals. No fences. No cages. What a special area this for these lucky creatures. Memories forever for all of you. Wish I was there!
John Buckett
Posted by: John Buckett on 2/4/2025 at 7:53 am
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