Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Ecuador Trip--Success!


Climbers Jennifer and Marty and TMG Guide Joe Owens have returned from Ecuador and climbed quite a few peaks including the mighty Cotopaxi (19,347)! Congratulations Marty for succeeding on such a big climb!

To follow Joe's detailed blog about the trip, click on the link below:

Joe's Blog

TMG offers custom tailored climbing experiences in Ecuador. We believe in a slower acclimitization buildup and lower ratios then many guide services. We also use a certified Ecuadorian Guide and driver in addition at an American TMG guide. This allows a flexible itinerary and we can move around based on weather and route conditions. Over the years this has made us very successful. Visit our website to find out the details.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

What, Ice Climbing in Oregon?

For a very limited time each year, we get an arctic air mass in Oregon. During this short window of time, the ice climbers here (including me) go completely nuts. To get this ice, you have to drop what your doing and jump on it. Thomas and I made the voyage from Bend up to the Columbia Gorge to have a look at this monster. The climb, named Ainsworth Left, is an area classic and one of the more sought after chunks of ice in the state. It is 700 feet long and is perched up in a narrow gully above Ainsworth State Park.

Below is Thomas coming up the first pitch of the route. Even on the first pitch we got pretty wet with all of the water running down the ice.

Below is Thomas leading the third pitch. After this pitch we got completely soaked and decided to rappel instead of continuing up to the top. All in all we made it up about 450 feet of a 700 foot route, so we were pretty excited anyway.

If you'd like to try ice climbing in a more reliable climate, TMG guide Chris Wright will guiding ice in Ouray, Colorado all winter. For more details, see the Ouray Page on our website.