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Join us for an Adventure on Ecuador’s Volcano Alley

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

We’re going to Ecuador, one of the world’s most ecologically and culturally diverse countries, for an explosive adventure of volcanic proportions. Over the course of two exciting weeks, we will visit the UNESCO World Heritage City of Quito, climb four incredible volcanoes, stand at the farthest point from the center of the earth, soak in relaxing hot springs and take in the beauty of a remarkable country.

The trip begins in Quito, Ecuador with a brief stop to satisfy your curiosity – don’t worry, you’ll have more time to explore after the climbs. We then move on to a serene hacienda outside of Otavalo, a town famous for its colorful market and close to many hikes that are a perfect warm-up for our more challenging climbs ahead. We start with a day hike around Guinea Pig Lake, named because it is shaped like a Guinea Pig (which is a must-try dish in Ecuador, might I add).

Our first volcano climb is of the 15,750ft/4800m Imbabura. We complete the climb as a pleasant day hike and return to our hacienda for the night before moving down Volcano Alley to our next goal, Cayambe. As Ecuador’s 3rd highest peak, the glaciated 18,900ft/5790m summit of Cayambe lies directly on the equator! Before climbing, we will spend a day going over glacier travel and basic mountaineering skills to prepare us for the exciting climb.

The serene hot springs where we stay on our rest day between climbs.

The serene hot springs where we stay on our rest day between climbs.

Before continuing, we take a rest day at Termas Papallacta. Here we can soak in the lovely hot springs and recuperate some energy and strength for our next climb, Cotopaxi, Ecuador’s second highest peak at 19,350ft/5900m. This is perhaps the most well-known of the mountains we will climb due to its distinct symmetric appearance.

The Cotopaxi Crater is a dramatic reminder of the volcano’s explosive past

The Cotopaxi Crater is a dramatic reminder of the volcano’s explosive past

And finally, we will climb the big one, Ecuador’s highest volcano at 20,701ft/6310m, Chimborazo. It is on the summit of Chimborazo that we will stand at the farthest point from the center of the earth. Due to the bulge of the Earth’s surface around its middle, Chimborazo actually stands over 7000ft/2130m farther from the center of the Earth than the summit of Everest!

Hiking to the high camp hut on Ecuador’s highest mountain, Chimborazo.

Hiking to the high camp hut on Ecuador’s highest mountain, Chimborazo.

Dates:

November 5 – November 20, 2011

November 4 – November 19, 2012

Contact us to sign up or to get more information. You can also visit the Ecaudor’s Volcanoes page on our http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/south-america/ecuador-description.php.

Climb Loboche Peak with Berg Adventures Fall 2011

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Stand atop the glaciated peak of Loboche at 20,076ft/6119m for a uniquely rewarding 360 degree view of the Himalayas. From the stunning base camp site to the snowy summit ridge, Loboche will keep you both physically challenged and visually delighted. Offering spectacular views from the summit of famed peaks such as Ama Dablam, Makalu, Nuptse, Pumori and, of course, Everest, the Loboche climb is perfect for adventure travelers looking to gain climbing experience in the Himalayas.

The view of Everest from the top

Your adventure begins with a trek to Everest Base Camp and climb of Kala Patar with our regularly scheduled Everest Base Camp Trek. You will arrive in the bustling city of Kathmandu where you will have a few days to pick up souvenirs, tour the city’s many religious and historic sites and browse the outdoor stores for any last minute climbing gear needs. From there you fly to the village of Lukla – the gateway to Everest’s Khumbu Valley. The quiet and slow-paced life of the Khumbu will feel like a different world, especially in comparison to the hectic city life of Kathmandu. There are no road and no cars in the Khumbu – just trails, yaks and your own two feet.

After a visit to Everest Base Camp and a climb of Kala Patar, you will continue on to Loboche Base Camp where your climb begins. Basic mountaineering skills are recommended, but not required for this climb.

Approaching the summit

Contact our office for a detailed itinerary of this trip and our other fall adventures in Nepal. The dates are inclusive of travel from North America – the trip begins in Kathmandu on October 10, 2011.

Loboche Peak Climb with Everest Base Camp Trek:

Dates: October 8 – November 3, 2011

Price: US $5,900

The Everest Marathon Results are In

Friday, June 10th, 2011

The official results have been posted on the Everest Marathon website. Leo Power finished 61 out of 93 competitors. Among the 52 foreign runners, Leo finished 20th. Great job Leo!

For full marathon results visit http://www.everestmarathon.com/article-2011_race_results

Leo Power takes on the Everest Marathon – the World’s Highest and One of the Hardest

Monday, May 30th, 2011

Yesterday, Canadian Leo Power crossed the finish line of the Tenzing–Hillary Everest Marathon. Despite the thin air, rough terrain, changing temperatures and steep trails, Leo completed the high altitude race in 8 hours 23 minutes, 29 seconds. Congratulations to Leo!

The race is held on the anniversary of the first summit of Everest by Tenzing and Hillary on May 29, 1953. It is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s highest marathon beginning at Everest Base Camp 17,500ft/5,333m and ending 26.2 miles / 42 km later in Namche 11,319ft/3450m. Don’t let the elevations fool you, this race is far from a downhill road race. Instead it is an up and down, winding trail on rocky, mountainous terrain. It’s so challenging in fact, that it was named one of the World’s 10 Insanely Hard Marathons: http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-over-the-top-marathons.php

And Leo wasn’t the only successful Berg Adventures runner: Crossing the finish line with him was Berg Adventures talented cook, Jheta Rai.

Read more about Leo’s spectacular journey in his poetic dispatches here: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_cyber/2011/2011-05-13-everest-base-camp/main.php

Whether you’re a marathon hopeful or not, you can learn more about trekking to Everest Base Camp here: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/asia/everest-basecamp-description.php

New! Bolivia Mountain School Program

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

Whether you are looking to refresh your mountaineering skills or to learn them for the first time, Berg Adventures Bolivia Mountain School will give you the confidence and competence boosts you need to make your climbing goals a reality. Both Seven Summit hopefuls and novice adventure seekers will find this trip exhilarating and rewarding. Regardless of your initial goals and intentions, you will most surely find that climbing world-class, high-altitude peaks can be addicting!

Join us for this unique opportunity to learn the history of basic climbing skills and techniques and practice them in the spectacular high altitude environment of Huayna Potosi, Bolivia. The knots, equipment, and procedures used in this course are universal standards that will enable you to climb anywhere in the world. Course objectives include:

  • Self-arrest techniques
  • Crampon technique
  • Rope / belay techniques
  • Snow anchors
  • Rappelling
  • Crevasse rescue
  • Glacier travel and safety
  • Route-finding and navigation
  • Acclimatization and physical self-awareness
  • Mountain decision-making

Contact our office or visit our Bolivia Mountain School webpage for more information about this one-of-a-kind adventure and learning opportunity: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/south-america/bolivia-mountain-school-description.php

If a week-long adventure isn’t enough, the Mountain School Program corresponds perfectly with our regular Bolivia itinerary and you are welcomed to join us as we venture to the spectacular Condoriri range of Bolivia where we climb the snowy ridge of Pequeno Alpamayo and other fascinating peaks in the area. Click here for more details on our regular Bolivia climbing itinerary: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/south-america/bolivia-description.php.

Trekking with Mathes – Everest Base Camp in the Eyes of an Eleven Year Old

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Anyone who followed the dispatches for our 2011 Spring Everest Base Camp Trek knows that eleven year old Mathes was a true superstar on the trail. Mathes joined her grandfather (“PaPou”) and Berg Adventures veteran, Woodie Vaughan, for this special and unforgettable trek through Nepal’s Khumbu Valley. It is no secret that Woodie has been planning this trip since his granddaughter was less than a year old and one of her sayings as a little girl was, “I’m going to Kathmandu with my PaPou.” While many worried that she would face difficulties acclimatizing and coping with the challenges of trekking for more than two weeks, Mathes proved that age means nothing when you’ve got the right attitude. She acclimatized with ease, stayed incredibly healthy and didn’t complain once. It was such a joy having Mathes on our trek and it was a pleasure to see Mathes and her grandfather bonding in a way neither of them will ever forget.

Before we left Khumjung, Mathes visited with a Tibetan refugee monk who is studying at the monestary above Khunde.

Before we left Khumjung, Mathes visited with a Tibetan refugee monk who is studying at the monestary above Khunde.

If you would like to read about the trek from an eleven year old’s perspective, you can find Mathes’ lovely account here on her school blog: http://wordpress.lovett.org/mathes/2011/04/19/getting-ready/.

You can also read our dispatches complete with many great photos here: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_cyber/2011/2011-04-23-everest-base-camp/main.php.

If you’re interested in trekking to base camp with us, please visit our Everest Base Camp homepage here: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/asia/everest-basecamp-description.php.

The Khumbu Awaits!

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

We quickly wanted to share this gorgeous photo that we just received from our dear friend and Berg Adventures Director of Operations Nepal, Ang Temba Sherpa. Everest’s Khumbu Valley awaits our arrival and we can hardly wait to get there. Our spring trekking team will be meeting in Kathmandu next Monday, April 25, for three exhilarating weeks in one of the world’s most breathtaking places.

Follow along our dispatches as we trek through the Khumbu Valley to Everest Base Camp.

Why Berg Adventures Loves Fall Treks to Everest Base Camp

Friday, March 25th, 2011

“We are experiencing classic October weather that has made this the most popular month for trekking to Everest Base Camp; clear blue sky mornings with afternoon clouds that make the lodges cozy and the mountains around us seem mystical.”

– Wally Berg, 2009 Fall Everest Base Camp Trek Dispatches

The long summer rains have been good to Everest’s Khumbu Valley and the people are joyful as they enjoy the festivities and surpluses of the harvest season. It is October and the rains have come to an end leaving behind them a sea of green. Fat and healthy yaks carry loads of fresh produce and trekking gear up and down the trails with little effort. Excitement and anticipation are in the air as the seasonal trekkers arrive at the Lukla airport and begin their migration towards Namche – the Khumbu Valley’s center of commerce and activity.

October and November are the busiest months for trekking in Nepal, and rightfully so. The weather is fantastic, the scenery is unmatched, and the general mood of the valley is festive. While some may worry the business of the season could detract from the experience, most people who have trekked in the fall would argue the contrary. Trekkers and locals alike enjoy the camaraderie of the fall season and even the busiest of times in the Khumbu are not that busy. You will find plenty of time for solitude and reflection, especially because we stay in small, quiet, and friendly lodges, travel with our own cooks, and take you to some of favorite places off the well-trodden paths.

With 25 years of experience in the Everest Region, Berg Adventures offers the best there is any time of year.

Upcoming Trip Dates:

  • October 8 – 31, 2011
  • April 22 – May 15, 2012
  • October 7 – 30, 2012

To learn more, visit the Everest Base Camp Trek home page or call our office at 403-609-4148.

Read about past trips in our Everest Base Camp dispatch archives.

Or follow along as we trek next month! Once our adventure begins we will post dispatches here.

Berg Adventures Bolivia Trip Featured in Outside Magazine

Monday, March 21st, 2011

“Viva South America!” proclaims Outside Magazine writer Patrick Symmes as he describes some of the best and most unique things to do and places to stay on this vibrant continent. Included in his list, and at the top of ours, is the Berg Adventures trip to Bolivia. You’ll get to climb a number of mountains including Pequeño Alpamayo in the Condoriri group and Sajama, the highest mountain in Bolivia at 21,486ft/6,549m. The hiking, climbing and camping are all fantastically beautiful and feature wide-open plains, crystal clear alpine lakes, dramatic peaks and wild llamas. Aside from the awesome climbing and hiking, other exciting trip highlights include sightseeing in the world’s highest capital city, La Paz, two nights to acclimatize and explore the shores of Lake Titicaca, a day trip to the Incan ruins on Isla del Sol and a relaxing soak in the natural hot springs below Sajama to finish off the trip.

We still have a few spaces on our June 2011 trip, so don’t miss your chance to sign-up! If you can’t make it this year, the 2012 and 2013 trips are open for registration.

Trip Dates:

  • June 10 – 26, 2011
  • June 9 – 25, 2012
  • June 8-24, 2013

You don’t have any mountaineering experience, but you want to go climbing in Bolivia? Stay tuned, because we are putting together our first ever Mountaineering School Program in Bolivia for summer 2012. If you’re interested, contact us!

For more information on the Berg Adventures Bolivia Trip, please go to our Bolivia trip description page.

To read about our past Bolivian adventures, check out the dispatches.

To register, give us a call or fax/email us your application forms found here.

Explore the Wonders of Tibet

Monday, February 21st, 2011

Indulge your curiosities and visit the alluring land of Tibet with Berg Adventures International. We will spend a week traveling through a land of cultural, natural and spiritual wonders. From the modern city of Lhasa to the wide open valleys of the Tibetan highlands, and from the Hindu temples of Kathmandu to the Buddhist monasteries that decorate Tibet’s landscape, you will experience an incredible and engaging world.

Trip highlights will include:

  • Two days to explore the city of Kathmandu, Nepal as you prepare for your Tibetan adventure
  • A scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa, Tibet—with any luck, you’ll see Everest and other famed peaks!
  • Three alluring days in the city of Lhasa, Tibet to visit the Potala Palace, Jokang temples, markets and monasteries
  • A multi-day excursion along the incredibly scenic and diverse Friendship Highway from Lhasa to Kathmandu over high passes, through lush valleys and with stops in charming towns and villages
  • An exciting day in Qomolongma (Everest) National Nature Preserve with a visit to Everest Base Camp North
  • Beautiful, hospitable, and colorful individuals from tea houses and hotels, to temples and monasteries

If you’re adding this adventure to one of our trips like Everest Base Camp or Bhutan, and don’t have an extra week to spare, we can arrange shorter trips to Lhasa and the surrounding areas. The incredible city is undoubtedly worth a visit. Also, if you’re interested in visiting Tibet, but the dates don’t work for you, let us know. We can easily arrange this trip on alternate dates.

For more information about our Tibet trip visit: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/asia/tibet-description.php

For the complete itinerary of the 7 days in Tibet Adventure visit: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/asia/tibet-itinerary.php

Have a look at dispatches from the Tibet trip in 2010 here: http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_cyber/2010/2010-05-23-tibet/main.php