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Entries By calvin jiricko


Mt. Rainier: Four Day Climb Reaches Summit

The Four Day Climb led by Dave Hahn and Joe Hoch reached the summit of Mt. Rainier at 7:30 AM today!

It’s a beautiful, sunny day with light winds, allowing the team to spend about an hour on the summit soaking in the views and celebrating their accomplishment.

Congratulations to all!

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WOOHOO!!!!!

Posted by: T Northrup on 5/24/2025 at 4:08 pm

Awesome job Zach!!!

Posted by: Dave Kestel on 5/24/2025 at 1:31 pm


Mt. Rainier: The Four Day Climb Teams Turned back by winds

RMI Guides Dustin Wittmier and Dominic Cifelli led their Four Day teams May 15 - 18, on an early alpine start from Camp Muir this morning.  Unfortunately, high winds forced the teams to turn around at 10,600 feet. Everyone returned safely to Camp Muir. They plan to begin their descent at 9:30 a.m. PT and are expected to arrive back at Rainier BaseCamp in Ashford by early afternoon.

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Mt. Rainier: Four Day Climb Team Turned at 13,100’

Led by RMI Guides Eric Frank and Joe Hoch, the Four Day Climb May 8 - 11 teams reached an elevation of 13,100 feet today before being turned back due to route conditions. They are currently descending to Camp Muir for a short rest and to repack before continuing down to Paradise later this afternoon.

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Mt. Rainier: Five Day Climb Reaches Summit!

The Five Day Climb May 1 - 5 reached the summit of Mt. Rainier today led by RMI Guides Casey Grom and Calvin Jiricko. Casey reported strong winds but otherwise clear and sunny.

This is the first RMI team of the season to reach the summit.  What a great start!

Congratulations to the today's climbers!

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Mt. Rainier: Five Day Climb led by Coppolillo & Bennett reach summit

Although Paradise remains in a bit of a cloud this morning, it is sunny and clear above Camp Muir. The Five Day Climb August 21 - 25 led by RMI Guides Henry Coppolillo and Mike Bennett reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning.  The teams found a bit of new snow on the upper mountain but the route was in good shape and the weather is beautiful, so they had a great climb to top. They started their descent from the crater rim around 7:20 am. They will return to Camp Muir for a quick break and continue down to Paradise. Their program will conclude this afternoon.

Congratulations to today's climbers!

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Jeff Miller and team we are super proud of you !  What an accomplishment to achieve in your life !  Way to lead the wolf pack !  Gus has the drinks ready ! 

Posted by: Gus on 8/25/2024 at 8:34 am

Congratulations!! Way to go team!!
So proud of you Jeff ❤️

Posted by: Jaimie on 8/25/2024 at 8:33 am


Mt. Rainier: Burns, Bennett and Team Summit at Sunset

The Five Day climb with Seth Burns and Mike Bennett made a sunset climb of Mt. Rainier. The team enjoyed a great route, and beautiful sunset on their way to the top. They plan to depart Camp Muir around 10am.

Congratulations Team! 

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Looks like the summit view was way better yesterday than the day before. Guess the delay was so everyone could have the awesome view! Congratulations!

Posted by: Chris Bruns on 8/19/2024 at 12:15 pm


Mt. Rainier: Expedition Skills Seminar - Paradise Summits!

The Expedition Skills Seminar - Paradise Team reached the top of Mt. Rainier Early this Morning in 6 hours and 35 minutes.  The team spent the week learning advanced mountaineering skills as they trained on and then ascended the Paradise Glacier to Camp Muir for a summit attempt via the Disappointment Cleaver route. RMI Guide Sam Hoffman reported a clear and calm day on the summit! They will descend via the Muir Snowfield this afternoon.

Congratulations Team!

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Mt. Rainier: Expedition Skills Seminar - Kautz Has Successful Week of Training

The Expedition Skills Seminar - Kautz team had a successful week of Alpine Skills Training. Although poor weather kept the team from making a summit attempt, they made the best use of their time on the mountain learning snow ice anchors, crevasse rescue, ice climbing, fixed line travel, belaying and other technical skills needed for future expeditions like Denali or Aconcagua. 

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Mt. Rainier: Hailes & Kautz Seminar Team Reach Summit

After several days of training and climbing, the Expedition Skills Seminar - Kautz July 14 - 19 team, led by RMI Guides Walter Hailes, Calvin Jiricko, Bailey Servais and Mitch Valaitis, put it all together and made their climb to the summit of Mt. Rainier. Walter reported a beautiful day with light winds and good climbing conditions.  The team started their descent from the crater rim around 7:30 am.  They will return to their High Camp for their final night on the mountain. Tomorrow they will finish up any training, descend to the trailhead and return to Rainier BaseCamp to conclude their adventure.

Congratulations to the team!

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Forbidden Peak - West Ridge: Summit!

RMI Guides Seth Burns and Calvin Jiricko reached the summit of Forbidden Peak yesterday afternoon. The team had a beautiful day climbing in the North Cascades Range! The route to the summit of Forbidden Peak consists of climbing a small glacier below the South Face and then low 5th class rock and 40- to 50- degree snow and ice in the West Ridge Couloir. At the top of the couloir the team cached their glacier gear and don rock shoes for the enjoyable 5.0 to 5.6 rock climbing along the exposed crest to the summit.

The West Ridge of Forbidden is a true alpinist's classic. Congratulations Team! 

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Reminds me of Tuckerman Ravine in NH especially in early to mid May. Good job!

Posted by: John Buckett on 7/7/2024 at 6:07 pm

Congratulations on achieving another adventure!

Posted by: granny jay on 7/6/2024 at 11:07 am

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