Wednesday, September 30, 2015

9/28 Mount Rainier Climb: The Last Climb of the Season Summits!

We're very proud to report that the last Rainier climb of the 2015 Summer season was victorious and made it to the top of the mountain early this morning!   It was a windy day and a bit of a white-out on the summit, but the whole team made it down to Muir safe and sound.   Only a mere snowfield separates them from celebratory burgers and beers.

Additionally, everyone's favorite mountain-guiding, Coke drinking Scotsman, AAI Guide Stuart Robertson, snagged his 150th summit of Rainier this trip.   And with that, our season in the Cascades has come to a close.     For all of you armchair mountaineers, there are still spots open for the 2016 season.   Maybe next year is YOUR year to tag the summit of Rainier too.   Thanks so much for following along and we'll catch you next year!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

9/28 Rainier Summit Climb: Enjoys a Beautiful Day on the Mountain

The team just called from Camp Muir where they are enjoying a bout of absolutely beautiful weather.  Spirits are high as climbers work on mastering the fine art of walking in crampons, self arresting, and generally being a safe member of a rope team in sunny snow school.   Best of luck to our LAST climb of the season!

Monday, September 28, 2015

9/26 Mount Rainier Summit Climb: Victorious!

Guide Brent Langlinais here, happy to report that our 3-day Muir team is back in high camp after an incredible end of the season Rainier summit.  The temps were chilly but the sky was clear, the moon was full, and our small summit team is thrilled we stood on the tippy top, greeted by a glorious sunrise. Snow storms from the last few weeks have left firm consolidated snow and a direct route which is safer and faster than we have seen in months. Hiking down now for much deserved burger and beer!
Don't worry, the did not take the route iteration with this scary ladder. 
This is the way they DIDN'T Go! 

9/24 Mount Rainier Summit Climb

Due to the unfavorable forecast, the team wasn't able to summit.   However, a great time was had by all despite the weather.   Fantastic attempt!

Thursday, September 24, 2015

9/22 Mount Rainier Summit Climb

The team called on their way back down from Camp Muir.   They weren't able to summit due to high winds, but everyone is doing well and is excited to get off the mountain and refuel with bacon cheeseburgers at Copper Creek.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

September 22- 24 Rainier climb Moving up to High Camp

Our 3-day Rainier climbers are doing well and enjoying pretty nice, but breezy weather today. This morning the group did snow school at Camp Muir before dividing up into rope teams and moving up to Ingraham Flats. They will be watching the weather and conditions for their summit attempt in the early hours tomorrow. All is well with the team.

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Sept 20-22 Rainier climb Summits!

 Congratulations to our September 20-22nd climbing team for their successful summit this morning!
With the ongoing efforts of all three guide services to maintain the route on the upper mountain, the route is in good shape and our climbers made the most of it. Everyone is safely back down to high camp, and will be starting their further descent down the mountain shortly.

Monday, September 21, 2015

9/20 Mount Rainier Summit Climb

The team just checked in from high camp where they are enjoying beautiful weather.   Everyone is psyched to head for the summit tonight.  Good luck team!


Friday, September 18, 2015

9/16 Mount Rainier Summit Climb

 Our summit attempt was thwarted by fresh snow, deep drifts, and loaded avalanche prone slopes. But our team had a great time swapping stories, learning new mountaineering skills, and enjoying incredible winteresque views from Camp Muir. All team members did great in the tough conditions and we are now are back to civilization making our way home. Cheers. ~Brent 

Thursday, September 17, 2015

September 16-18 Rainier Team Checks in from Muir

All is well with our climbing team at Muir. It started snowing yesterday evening and snowed all night, and continues to snow today as well. The team will get out and do snow school and skills this morning at Muir. They will then evaluate the weather and conditions before deciding whether or not to move to high camp later today.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

100% Summit Success for Sept. 14-16 Rainier Climb!

Congratulations to our Rainier team for their 100% summit success today! They left at dawn due to cold temps and conditions, and their efforts were rewarded with views from the summit. The guides called in late morning descending from high on the mountain and all is well with the team. They have a very full day in store with descending back to Paradise before heading to Ashford for a celebratory meal followed by a van ride back to Seattle. Nice job, team!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

September 14-16 Climb doing well

Our Sept. 14-16th climbing team checked in and all is well. The high winds from the past few days have dropped off significantly and all was calm at Camp Muir this morning. The group was working on snow school, before moving to high camp today. They plan to leave camp before dawn for a summit attempt tomorrow morning. Good luck to the team!

Monday, September 14, 2015

Sept 12-14 Rainier Team gives it a shot

Our Rainier team gave it a go trying to make the summit this morning but were turned back due to high winds. All is well with the group. Here's a photo of the group from the early hours this morning. Thanks to guide Brent Langlinais for sending that along. 

9/12 Mount Rainier Climb: Valiant Effort

In spite of the high winds blasting the mountain, the team put forth their best effort as they made a summit bid from Camp Muir early this morning. They made it to the Flats before having to turn around due to extremely windy conditions.  Nice effort!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

9/12 Mount Rainier Climb: Battens down the Hatches!


The team just checked in from Camp Muir.   Everyone is doing well and learning lots in snow school!   The climbers can practically tap dance in their crampons.  Due to high winds on the mountain, the team will be launching their summit attempt from Camp Muir instead of Ingraham Flats. Good luck team!

9/10 Mount Rainier Climb: Summits!

It was a beautiful but slightly windy day on top of Mount Rainier yesterday morning.  The team is super excited to have made it to the top!   

Friday, September 11, 2015

Alpine Ascents Fall Guide Training: Working Hard in Leavenworth!

A lovely day for technical rock rescue. 

9/10 Mount Rainier Summit Climb: Catches Beautiful Views

All is well with our 9/10 Rainier Summit team.   They are doing well at high camp and are super excited for their summit bid later tonight.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

September 8-10th Rainier Climb Summits!

Congrats to our Rainier team for being the first ones to make the summit in a few climbs! The team made it back down safely and had a beautiful day to summit and descend the mountain. 

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Sept 8-10 Rainier climb

Here are a couple more photos from the group. Looks like a beautiful day at high camp!

Sept. 8-10 Rainier Climb Doing Great

Our group checked in earlier and all is well at Camp Muir. The team was working on snow school and getting ready for their move to high camp. The forecast is calling for decreasing winds and sunny skies so everyone is hopeful about getting to the summit. Best of luck to the team! Here's a neat pic from the guides of the Mt. Rainier NPS bringing supplies up to Camp Muir via helicopter. These flights occur throughout the season to manage supplies and the removal of human waste in a very popular day-hike destination and stop for those going to the top!

6-day Course Enjoying a Beauiful Day in the Mountains!

The group just checked in and all is well. After a drizzly and rainy day yesterday they are happy to see the sunshine! It's a beautiful day today and forecasted to be the same for the rest of the week. They are working on learning about and building anchors now, and everyone is doing well.

Sept 6-8th 3-day Rainier Climb

Our September 6-8th Rainier climb made a summit attempt yesterday and made it up to around 13,000' before making the call to descend. The team still had a great trip and were the first to make it to the upper mountain above the Cleaver since the stormy weather over the past week. The forecast looks to be improving for the coming days with sunny, warm weather for this weekend.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

6-day Mountaineering Course Doing Well

The group has been making their way up to the Eldorado base camp and enjoying the tough but beautiful hike in. Everyone is doing well and tomorrow they will be working on more snow school and glacier travel skills.

Monday, September 7, 2015

September 6-8th Rainier climb

Our guides called in from a snowy Mt. Rainier.This morning the main cloud level dropped to around 8,000' making for better visibility and weather. The team spent the morning fueling up on pancakes, eggs, bacon, and coffee before doing snow school for a few hours. The team will then be moving up to high camp and hopefully going for the summit in the early hours tomorrow. We will post when we hear from them again!

Saturday, September 5, 2015

9/4 Mount Rainier 3-Day Summit Climb: Another Snowy Day on the Mountain

The team just checked in from a very snowy Camp Muir.   Everyone is doing great and snow snow is about to get underway.   Climbers will learn the art of walking in crampons, being a safe member of a rope team, and how to self-arrest.   After school is out, they will rope up and head to High Camp to get ready for a summit attempt tonight.   Good luck team!

Friday, September 4, 2015

8/2 Mount Rainier 3-Day Summit Climb: Enjoys a Snowy Day at High Camp

Our 8/2 team sent over this amazing shot from high camp on Mount Rainier.  You can just see Little Tahoma poking its pointy head through the clouds.   It certainly looks like fall on the mountain!

Thursday, September 3, 2015

8/2 Rainier 3-Day Summit Climb: Encounters Some Weather...

Our ultra-tough 8/2 team just checked in from High Camp on the Flats.   As you can see, viability is a little low.   After a break in the weather and bluebird skies this afternoon at Muir for snow school, Mount Rainier continues to dish out some classic fall weather.  Here's hoping that conditions allow for a summit attempt tonight.  Good luck team!

Alpine Ascents Fall Guide Training: Our Fabulous Guide Team Trains and Enjoys Life Off the Glacier

From September 1-4, Alpine Ascents guides have descended upon Leavenworth, WA to learn new systems, practice rock rescue scenarios, and generally keep their skills sharp. Odd are that they will manage to slip in a few after hours pitches.   Look for the guys and gals in the white hats in Der Town until tomorrow!   



8/31 Mount Rainier Summit Climb: Photos Galore!

Our 8/31 Mount Rainier summit team is back to Seattle safe and sound.  While the crew wasn't able to make a summit attempt due to unstable, wind-loaded snow slopes, they had an amazing time on the mountain nevertheless.   Fall is in full swing on Mount Rainier.   Look at all that fresh snow! 

8/30 6-Day Mountaineering Course: Explores the Sulfide Glacier

Our 6-Day Mountaineering course just called in from low camp on Shuskan.   It feels like fall in the North Cascades as the team continues to be dusted by snowflakes.   Today the team is going to bundle up and head out on the Sulfide in search of a softer snow (for snow anchor building purposes) and hopefully a crevasse rescue ground school.   The team will be coming out of the field tomorrow!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Aug 30- Sept 4th Cascades 6-day Checks In

The 6-day group on Shuksan has certainly learned a lot about self care in wet weather over the past couple days. The group is in high spirits and doing well. Today they are getting out and working on anchors, movement on snow, and rope team travel after sticking closer to their tents yesterday in rainy conditions. They did lots of skills such as navigation, and knot tying which will be put into practice in the coming days.

Aug. 31- Sept 2nd Rainier Climb Going for the Summit, weather permitting

Washington has been hit with quite a system of low pressure the last few days. While we certainly need the precipitation given the drought and fires, it makes climbing more dynamic and challenging as well. The upper mountain has gotten quite a bit of snow and our Muir team hopes to check it out on a summit attempt this morning! If the forecast and conditions permit they will be getting out there and seeing if they can get to the top. Good luck to the team!