State highpoints #46 - 48 for me. Posted the TR over on VFTT's sister site.
State Highpointing 2012: Rainier, Gannett, Granite
State Highpointing 2012: Rainier, Gannett, Granite
State highpoints #46 - 48 for me. Posted the TR over on VFTT's sister site.
State Highpointing 2012: Rainier, Gannett, Granite
Congratulations. We enjoyed our IMG experience their also. Did they have the Kitchen Tent at Muir ? Great trip, report and photos. Good on you !
Thanks for the trip report!
Our guides shared your sentiments about RMI vs IMG and they said IMG is the only way to go on Rainier.
I wasn't aware guided trips were available for the other peaks, so that might somewhat move those peaks from my "never ever" column to my "worth considering" column
Jackson Hole Mountain Guides is the shizzle and I had a great all-around experience on both peaks. I booked way back in the Fall and as the first reservation for the year, I actually got to set the dates. Thought I would have to pay the private climb rate but they told me they'd give me the group rate if I opened it up to other clients ... and I'm all about saving money. On Gannett, it wound up one guide and three clients while on Granite, it was two guides and five clients. Very chill. Exum also guides on Gannett but I think JHMG is it for Granite.
On the continued subject of guides on the tough highpoints, I have been told the conversation begins and ends with Alaska Mountaineering School for Denali.
Oh, now that you mentioned it, I do believe she was with Jackson Hole Mtn Guides.. It would make sense since Gannett is not far from Jackson Hole.....
Jay
On the continued subject of guides on the tough highpoints, I have been told the conversation begins and ends with Alaska Mountaineering School for Denali.
I did the Denali Traverse with Mountain Trip in 2007 (http://mountaintrip.com/). I had a very good experience with them and I recommend them highly. The trip was well run and safely guided. Very good food, nice group of clients, and the guides were great.
If you're up for it, it was awesome leaving the crowds on the West Buttress and hiking out the Muldrow. It's an experience I won't forget.
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