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Entries By nick sinapius


Mt. McKinley Expedition: Van Deventer & Team Load Planes, Start the Climb

Sunday, May 11, 2025 - 1:19 AM PT

The starting horn sounded! It was a beautiful morning in Talkeetna and the pilots at K2 were psyched to get going. We loaded the planes and were in the air a bit before 10 am. The flight in was one of the best I’ve ever had. As clear as could be, calm, and the pilots made a couple turns and loops to bring the big three (McKinley, Foraker, and Hunter) into profile. Once on the ground, we unloaded everything and watched as the planes climbed back into the sky. That turned out to be a small hiccup, as our cooktent hadn’t made it off the plane. We stalled for a bit as a result and it came back to us via a scenic flight. Reunited, we tossed on packs and left base camp, as heavy as we will ever be on this trip. As we got to the base of heartbreak hill, a decently strong wind greeted us head on   We ended up walking into that the whole way, a bit unpleasant but nothing more. It was a small taste of what Alaska can brew up for weather. Now we are tucked into camp at the base of Ski Hill, glad to finally be on the move.

RMI Guides Pete, Nick, Ben, and team

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Denali National Park Mt. McKinley Expedition: Van Deventer and Team are Packed and Prepared to Fly

It was a pretty full day, prepping everything for a few weeks of glacier living and making sure we get it right. We started with an orientation from the Park Service this morning, before diving in to unpacking our kits, and repacking them for the flight to base camp, where we will unpack them again, to pack for climbing. It's a lot of shuffling but we're feeling confident that everything is set to go. And everyone was buoyed as the skies were clear as could be all day. These clear days are when Denali (McKinley) shows off, encased in white and gleaming brightly on the skyline. Weather continues to look good for tomorrow, so we are prepped to fly first thing and get this expedition truly underway!

RMI Guides, Pete, Ben, Nick, and Team

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Denali National Park Mt. Mckinley Expedition: Van Deventer & Team Arrive in Talkeetna

The team all made it without snags yesterday, and we hit the ground running, packing into the shuttle and heading for Talkeetna. After dinner, we ambled down to the river - the mountains were socked in but the icebergs floating by provided the ambience. The amble then magically led our feet to the doors of the Fairview, for a quick pint and an acoustic rendition of despacito. Then to bed in the arctic daylight. We’ll pack tomorrow and things look good for flights on on Saturday!

RMI Guides Pete, Nick, Ben and Team

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Good luck on this climb of a lifetime!

Posted by: Maxine Hill on 5/10/2025 at 7:47 am

Keep her lit!

Posted by: Sinead on 5/10/2025 at 2:26 am


Mt. Rainier: Five Day Team on Top!

The Five Day Climb led by RMI Guides Seth Burns and Alan Davis reached the summit of Mt. Rainier early this morning. Thanks to the recent route work by many of our RMI Guides the team had a great route and were on the top in five and a half hours. The team enjoyed a beautiful sunrise and clear skies. The team is back at Camp Muir where they will spend one more night and descend Sunday Morning. 

Congratulations Team! 

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Mt. Rainier: August 17th Team Turns Due To Weather

The Five Day Climb led by RMI Guides Same Marjerison and Nick Sinapius turned at 13,100' on their summit attempt of Mt. Rainier this morning. The team climbed into a cloud camp with low visibility and unstable weather. They are back at Camp Muir and will descend to Paradise soon.

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Mt. Rainier: Five Day Climb Summits!

The Five Day Climb led by RMI Guides Dominic Cifelli and Nick Sinapius reached the summit of Mt. Rainier early this morning. The team is in route to Camp Muir where they will spend another night on the mountain before starting their descent.

Congratulations Team! 

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Mt. Rainier: Van Deventer, Manship & Teams Reach Summit

The Four Day Climb August 1 - 4 led by RMI Guides Pete Van Deventer & Joey Manship reached the summit of Mt. Rainier around 4:30 am today. The teams are currently working their way back to Camp Muir with sunshine and blue skies. They will continue their descent to Paradise later this morning.

Congratulations to today's climbers!

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Yaasssss! Way to go Jared and team!

Posted by: Julie B on 8/4/2024 at 10:52 am

go Jared! woot

Posted by: Brandon der Blatter on 8/4/2024 at 10:48 am


Mt. Rainier: Teams on top with Five Day Climb

The Five Day Climb July 27 - 31 led by RMI Guides Steve Gately, Nick Sinapius and Mike Bennett, reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning at 5:15 am. The team is currently around 13,000' on their descent. The weather is clear and calm. The teams will return to Camp Muir, then take a bit of time before continuing the remaining 4.5 miles down to Camp Muir. They will conclude their program this afternoonw with a celebration at Rainier BaseCamp.

Congratulations to today's climbers!

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Way to go Sam! We are so proud of you.

Posted by: Linda Freed on 7/31/2024 at 12:30 pm

Congratulations to the team and high fives to Ashley and Orville. 

Posted by: Patty Christensen on 7/31/2024 at 11:38 am


Mt. Rainier: Five Day Teams Turned back by High Winds

The Five Day Climb July 19 - 23 led by RMI Guides Henry Coppolillo and Mike Bennett reached 11,300' today before strong winds forced them to switch their ascent to a descent. The teams have returned safely to Camp Muir. They will pack gear and enjoy the morning sunshine from 10,000' before continuing down the remaining 4.5 miles to Paradise later this morning. There adventure will conclude this afternoon at Rainier BaseCamp. 

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Mt. Rainier: Four Day Climbs led by OBrien and Bergstrom Reach Summit

The Four Day Climb July 15 - 18 led by RMI Guides Drew O'Brien and Leif Bergstrom reached the summit of Mt. Rainier this morning around 7 am. The team reported a warm morning with low winds and cloud deck below near 6,000'. The teams spent a bit of time on the summit before starting their descent.  Once back at Camp Muir the climbers will repack and continue the remaining 4,500' to Paradise.

Congratulations to today's climbers!

PC: Drew O'Brien

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Congratulations! Was this via DC route? I’m assuming the ladders are back up now on that route? Thank you!

Posted by: Johnny on 7/19/2024 at 6:08 am

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