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Carstensz Pyramid Expedition Recap

May 1st, 2014

This March our Berg Adventures team travelled to Indonesia for one of the most spectacular climbs out there; Carstensz Pyramid 16,023ft/4,884m. Dick Morse, Chet Sutterlin, Bill Cole, Jennifer Loeb, Don Healy and Urszula Tokarska along with BAI guide Brent Bishop all met in Bali on March 3rd ready to take on the challenge of climbing the highest summit on an island on earth. They trekked through thick jungles, over raging rivers and passed many Dani and Mani villages and tribes to reach their Base Camp. You can see their trek to base camp by checking out their Expedition Recap Dispatch Part I.

The beautiful trails of the jungles of Papua

The beautiful trails of the jungles of Papua

Their summit climb was a long one day rock-climb on abrasive limestone. They climbed along fixed lines and made a thrilling Tyrolean traverse along the summit ridge. Their challenging day was rewarded by incredible views of the surrounding mountains from the top. To check out some photos of their amazing summit day click here for their Expedition Recap Dispatch Part II.

Climbing along fixed lines to the Summit of Carstensz Pyramid

Climbing along fixed lines to the Summit of Carstensz Pyramid

Contact us today about joining us for a Carstensz Pyramid expedition this October!

Foreign Press Release from the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation in Nepal

April 24th, 2014

Today, April 24, 2014 the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation in Nepal sent out a Foreign Press Release discussing the upcoming expedition season on Mount Everest. Below is the text from the press release. To see the official press release click here.

Press Release

Today, one high level delegation headed by Hon’ble minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Bhim Prasad Acharya had visited the Mount Everest Base Camp and seriously discussed with mountain guide, supporting climbers and other concerned people. The delegation comprised with representatives of different tourism related organizations.

During the discussion, the minister had urged to continue the expedition activities to all team leaders and members and requested to all concerned agencies to fix ladder and rope. At that time the supporting climbers also agreed to support expedition activities.

However, if some expedition team wants to quit the expedition for this season and request the ministry to extend their permit, the ministry would make necessary process to extend the time of their permit for the next five years for the expedition team of 2014 spring.

Here, the ministry strongly request to all the expedition team to continue the expedition because they have made all the required arrangement for completion of their expedition.

Madhu Sudan Burlakoti

Joint Secretary

Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation

Shocking News from Base Camp

April 18th, 2014

We feel stunned with sadness and our hearts are heavy today. We awoke early on “Good Friday” morning in Canada to learn of the most tragic event in the climbing history of Everest. The potential for this catastrophe in the Khumbu Icefall has always existed. For more than 50 years death has been known in the Icefall. But the scale of this is unprecedented. We see the faces of Sherpa friends we have lost and our tears, our thoughts and our prayers are with their families.

We want Berg Adventures clients to know that none of the Sherpas who have worked with them directly on BAI treks and climbs were among the 16 men who were lost in the Icefall today. But every Sherpa is a part of a small, close community. This sad, sad day will tear into every Sherpa family that we know.

The fabric of Sherpa family and cultural life is strong. This is a devastating loss but the wheel of life with suffering, sorrow, joy, beauty, compassion continues. The reverence that we have shared along those beautiful trails beneath Ama Dablam, Nuptse and Chomolungma endures and grows.

Wally, Leila, Sara and Deirdre,

The Berg Adventures Office

Berg Adventures’ List of Upcoming Trips in 2014: Africa and South America

April 9th, 2014

In the coming months Berg Adventures will be making trips to some of our favorite past destinations and also visiting some new exciting locations! We have put together a list of our upcoming trips and expeditions. If you were wondering what your next great Berg Adventure will be, then this list will help you decide which expedition will be best suited for you!

Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro is a classic Berg Adventures trip and there is no better way to reach the top of Africa at 19,340 ft/ 5,894m then with the amazing spirit and camaraderie that is well known on our Kili trips! Wally Berg will be returning to Tanzania to lead a climb VIA the Lemosho route from August 2 – 15. This will be a great opportunity to gain climbing experience from Wally who has been to the summit of this great mountain over 52 times!

To see what other climbers have said about their amazing experiences on Kilimanjaro check out some of their testimonials. For more information on our scheduled 2014 climbs, or to discuss customizing your own Kilimanjaro climb, click here to ask our office for details!

Camping at the Lava Tower

Camping at the Lava Tower

Summit success!

Summit success!

Having a great time in Crater Camp after a successful summit!

Having a great time in Crater Camp after a successful summit!

Wildlife Safari

We could not think of a better way to celebrate your climb of Kilimanjaro then one of Berg Adventures’ luxury Wildlife Safari. Our 3 and 6 day safari itineraries are perfect for combining a Kilimanjaro climb and luxury safari viewing. Exploring the wilds of the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire is the ultimate experience for groups of all ages and is great for a family getaway!

Capturing the wildlife in the Serengeti

Capturing the wildlife in the Serengeti

If you are looking for a different Safari experience, then traveling to Mahale National Park in Western Tanzania to trek with the chimpanzees will be something you will not want to miss. This special adventure takes you to the shores of Lake Tanganyika where you will have great opportunities to trek with the chimpanzees! From fishing and swimming the deep clear waters of the lake, to viewing the stunning bird life and trekking with the chimps, you will certainly walk away with memories to last a lifetime!

Relaxing accommodations on the beaches of Lake Tanganyika

Relaxing accommodations on the beaches of Lake Tanganyika

Chimps in their natural habitat

Chimps in their natural habitat

Bolivia Mountain School

Would you like to brush up on your mountaineering skills while conquering some of the most alluring peaks in the southern hemisphere? If so the Bolivia Mountain School program is the one for you! This year from May 30 – June 8 we will be going to Bolivia to do an Introduction to Alpine Mountaineering Course. Our goals this year will be Cerro Austria 17,550ft/5,348m, Pequeno Alpamayo 17,618ft/5,370 and Ilusion 17,487/5,330m. During the expedition climbers will learn and review glacier travel, climbing techniques and mountaineering skills such as crossing techniques, ice climbing and roping. Come join us in Bolivia this summer to enjoy two weeks in this fascinating, colorful country while learning the basics to make climbing a rewarding lifelong activity!

Practicing route finding in Bolivia

Practicing route finding in Bolivia

Reaching the summit of Pequeno Alpamayo

Reaching the summit of Pequeno Alpamayo

Mendoza Wine Tour

In our opinion, there is no better place to explore the flavors and traditions of Argentina then in Mendoza. As the heart of Argentine wine and culinary, Mendoza is emerging as a world-class destination for true wine and food aficionados. A Mendoza Wine Tour with Berg Adventures will lead you on a journey to some of the most prestigious wineries, world-class restaurants and stunning hotels and bodegas located at the foot of the Andes. Prepare to immerse yourself in true Argentine culture and contact us today about your own “Mendoza Wine Tour” with a Berg Adventures wine guide.

A visit to Mendoza is truly a trip for any wine and food lover!

A visit to Mendoza is truly a trip for any wine and food lover!

Beautiful views and many vineyards await in Mendoza!

Beautiful views and many vineyards await in Mendoza!

Berg Adventures’ List of Upcoming Trips in 2014: Asia, Australasia and Europe

April 9th, 2014

In the coming months Berg Adventures will be making trips to some of our favorite past destinations and also visiting some new exciting locations! We have put together a list of our upcoming trips and expeditions. If you were wondering what your next great Berg Adventure will be, then this list will help you decide which expedition will be best suited for you!

Deluxe Khumbu and Everest Base Camp Trek

Next week from April 19 – May 12 we will be returning to the Khumbu as part of our Spring Everest Base Camp Trek. Each year we return to trek through the mighty Himalayas and visit Base Camp as expedition climbers prepare to make their ascent on the world’s highest peak. We will begin our journey in Kathmandu; fly to Lukla and then trek through the homeland of the Sherpas, through colorful welcoming villages, past monasteries all the way to Everest Base Camp. The trek will include an acclimatization climb of Kala Patar at 18,600ft/5,670m where stunning views of Everest and surrounding peaks will amaze! Follow our daily dispatches as we document the team’s day to day activities through stories and photos.

Walking into the village of Thame to our cozy lodge

Walking into the village of Thame to our cozy lodge

Friendly faces welcome us everywhere we go!

Friendly faces welcome us everywhere we go!

If you want to join a trek to Base Camp and feel next week is too soon, we will be returning to Nepal for a fall trek to EBC from October 18 – November 10. As an optional extension to this fall trek we will be climbing Island Peak (20,305ft/6,189m), where climbers will be able to refresh and improve their alpine climbing skills. This is a spectacular climb of easy to moderate difficulty and some experience walking with an ice axe, using crampons and doing self-arrest will be necessary.

Incredible views of the summit ridge of Island Peak

Incredible views of the summit ridge of Island Peak

The latest word at the Berg Adventures office is that we also may have some interest in an Ama Dablam expedition this fall. Contact our office if you are interested in becoming a team member on this classic Himalayan expedition experience. If Ama Dablam has always intrigued you, visit some expedition history from our archived 2002 Ama Dablam dispatches.

Climbing up to Ama Dablam

Climbing up to Ama Dablam

Mount Elbrus

Berg Adventures is always excited to return to the Caucasus Mountains each year to reach the highest point of continental Europe, Mount Elbrus. The climb is a glacier climb of easy to moderate difficulty and is perfect for those who want an introduction to high altitude climbing, or those who wish to brush up on their mountaineering skills.

Climbing above the clouds to the summit of Mount Elbrus

Climbing above the clouds to the summit of Mount Elbrus

But climbing Mount Elbrus will not be the only thing on our list. We begin our Russia experience in St. Petersburg where in June the festival of the “White Nights” is celebrated while the sun never truly sets. After taking a “Midnight Train” to Moscow we will enjoy the magic of the Red Square, which is right across the street from our hotel, before travelling to the Elbrus for our climb. It is not too late to sign up for this incredible adventure, our visa invitations have been issued and we can add you to the list! Contact us today about joining our June 27 – July 12 expedition.

Touring the famous museums in St. Petersburg

Touring the famous museums in St. Petersburg

Trekking in Iceland

This summer we will be making our first trip to the land of fjords, volcanoes, geysers and “out-of-this-world” landscapes: Iceland. Our time in Iceland will be spend trekking through the Fjallabak Nature Reserve where you will have the opportunity to climb the Hekla and Blahnukur volcanoes, trek through the active geothermal areas of the Reykjadalir Valley and soak in the famous hot springs of the Blue Lagoon! This is a trip filled with plenty of adventure and rich with stunning natural landscapes just waiting to be explored.

If more climbing is what you had in mind then we are also adding an extension of climbing the highest peak in Iceland; Hvannadalshnukur (6,900ft/2,100m) where the glacial moraine makes for great mountaineering and impressive natural formations. Come join us and stand on the top of Iceland!

Incredible out-of-this-world landscapes in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve

Incredible out-of-this-world landscapes in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve

Looking out onto beautiful rolling hills from the top of a Volcano

Looking out onto beautiful rolling hills from the top of a Volcano

Carstensz Pyramid

This March six Berg Adventures climbers and guide Brent Bishop embarked on the adventure of a lifetime in Papua Indonesia. The team travelled to Bali and onwards to the thick jungles of Papua to climb the most remote and technically challenging of the Seven Summits: Carstensz Pyramid. This was not your typical seven summits climb! The team took to trekking through trackless forests, crossing tiny bridges over large flowing rivers, walking through grassland marshes and muddy passes only to reach one of the most thrilling limestone climbs out there.

Perhaps one of the most exciting parts of this expedition was the local Dani porters that trekked to and from Base Camp with the climbers. Between the lengthy negotiations to pass through their villages, impressive camps they set up and excited spirit and dramatics this was truly the most unique adventure! Read Brent Bishop’s accounts “Life at Camp with the Dani and Mani Tribesman” to see how enlightening it was for climbers to step into this world!

The excitement doesn’t end there! We will be returning to the remote jungles of Papua in October to once again climb this incredible mountain. Don’t miss out on the opportunity; contact us today about climbing Carstensz Pyramid http://www.bergadventures.com/v3_trips/australasia/carstensz-pyramid-itinerary.php with Berg Adventures October 11 – November 03.

The trek to Carstensz Base Camp offers some of the most beautiful trekking

The trek to Carstensz Base Camp offers some of the most beautiful trekking

It also offers many challenges!

It also offers many challenges!

Incredible climbing and views on Carstensz summit da

Incredible climbing and views on Carstensz summit da

What You Really Need to Know about Altitude Sickness

April 2nd, 2014

Traveling to altitude for the first time can be scary because you don’t know what to expect. Prepare yourself and cast your fears aside. Did you know that only 0.05% of people who trek to Everest Base Camp at the same pace as Berg Adventures develop severe cases of altitude sickness known as HAPE and HACE? Read the full article here for more information about altitude sickness including physiological responses, common symptoms and when to seek medical attention.

Do you have more questions about altitude sickness and preparing yourself? Contact our office!

Thank you for Sharing your Favorite Photos and Memories!

March 18th, 2014

Berg Adventures asked you to SHARE THE LOVE and we were thrilled with all of the photos and stories we received! We posted some of our favorite photos and stories on our Facebook and Twitter pages. We also received e-mails and posts from past climbers of their favorite Berg Adventures memories.

As promised we have chosen three winners, who submitted some amazing photos and stories to share with us. Our winners are:

Howard Stockburger – A $300 Gift Certificate towards a Berg Adventures Trip for these beautiful memories he shared of his three BAI adventures:

Howard on Kilimanjaro

“I have been on three trips with BAI and I hope there is another one sometime in the future. The enjoyment of these trips is experienced in many different ways. My first trip was to Kilimanjaro. I had never met Wally so when he suddenly came into our tent mid-way through our trip I did not know who this stranger was. He and Julius Minja were exploring for a new route to the summit. Later he met us as we neared the summit around 5PM. He advised us to keep going and make for the summit rather than doing it the next morning. I was all for that with some reluctance from group members but after a lunch and a rest we all went to the top. What an exhilarating feeling.”

BAI staff Maria Shown on Aconcagua

“The next trip for me was to Aconcagua. For this tip I trained the hardest but came up short of the summit due to punishing winds. Nevertheless there is always a lingering question mark. Would I have made it to the top under ideal weather conditions? Despite this it was an unforgettable experience and a lot of this was due to the staff such as Maria shown here and Osvaldo and Sergio and of course Wally with his stories of mountaineering.”

The scenery such as here at Canada camp just causes you to stand in awe at the splendor.

“The scenery such as here at Canada camp just causes you to stand in awe at the splendor.”

Everest Base Camp Trek

“My third trip to Mount Everest Base Camp was my favorite! It was a country I have always wanted to visit and since I could do it under the good care of BAI during the 60th anniversary of the first ascent and the 50th anniversary of the first American ascent it was pretty special. Also being able to tag along with 3 climbers that were going to stay on for a summit attempt was icing on the cake. Besides meeting good new friends BAI staff and clients alike I fell in love with the people of this fascinating country. One thing that was etched on my mind was the many monuments of mountaineers who departed from this life sooner than they should have. The love of mountaineering is so strong that over 300 people have paid the ultimate price in this special part of the world.”

Sherpa Ang Rita was a good guide and friend helping us to the top of Kala Patar.

“Sherpa Ang Rita was a good guide and friend helping us to the top of Kala Patar.”

The high altitude clinic an important part of base camp at Everest.

“The high altitude clinic an important part of base camp at Everest”

Part of Pooja ceremony before climbing Everest

“Part of Pooja ceremony before climbing Everest”

Ljerka Milos-King – A poster of Ama Dablam Camp II signed by Wally Berg for sharing these wonderful photos and memories:

Ljerka and her husband Jeremy climbing in 2012

Ljerka and her husband Jeremy climbing in Ecuador in 2012

Ljerka and Jeremy both celebrated their birthdays on this trip!

Ljerka and Jeremy both celebrated their birthdays on this trip!

Thank you for SHARING THE LOVE!

Thank you for SHARING THE LOVE!

Mark Garvin – An Everest poster signed by Wally Berg for these awesome photos and stories:

“I cannot believe that it has almost been 10 years since this unbelievable and life changing one month journey. As you can see from one of the pictures attached I celebrated my 45th birthday with Wally and the group at a tea house in Lobuche.

I would highly recommend this trek to anyone that is looking to live a dream and not just dream. This experience changed my life for the better in many, many ways. There is an internal increase in confidence and self-esteem that you gain after you complete a challenge like this that never goes away. How many people do you know that have stood at the base of the highest mountain in the world???

The friends and relationships will also last forever.

I have also summited Mt. Kilimanjaro with Berg Adventures and hope to do another trip in the next year or so!”

During his 2005 expedition Mark celebrated his 45th birthday in Lobuche with birthday cake at 16,000 feet!

During his 2005 Everest Base Camp expedition Mark celebrated his 45th birthday in Lobuche with birthday cake at 16,000 feet!

Mark and some team members enjoy the incredible views from Everest Base Camp

Mark and some team members enjoy the incredible views from Everest Base Camp.

Mark saying hello to his family back home from below the Khumbu Icefall

Mark saying hello to his family back home from below the Khumbu Icefall

We will always remember this incredible adventure and we hope to make more memories with Mark in the future!

We will always remember this incredible adventure and we hope to make more memories with Mark in the future!

Thank you to everyone who sent in their favorite Berg Adventures memories! We loved hearing from you on what you LOVE about traveling with Berg Adventures and reminiscing on past trips!

Contact us today about joining BAI for one of our many outstanding adventures!

Terri’s Travel Trips – Training for Travel

February 26th, 2014

Terri Truman is a personal trainer, adventure traveller and long-time Berg Adventures climber. Whether you are touring the streets of Kathmandu, planning a day hike or attempting the summit of Mount Elbrus, Terri is here to help you make the most of your next adventure.

Back in Business

Terri and her 2013 Mount Elbrus team climbing to the summit

Terri and her 2013 Mount Elbrus team climbing to the summit

As we look forward to our next adventure, how many of us forget to train the muscles that keep us upright and functioning. When you pick up your pack and sling it over your shoulder to start your training regime, should we not look at the whole picture, starting with a strong core?

So many of us complain of back issues. It’s not normally just one thing or event that causes your back to “go out”. Usually, it’s years of poor posture, lack of flexibility or poor movement or exercise mechanics that leads to back trouble. How many of us are weekend warriors and try to cram as much fun into a weekend as possible?

Having a functional and stable core will allow your body to move efficiently. The key function of the abdominal and back musculature is not to create movement of the spine but rather to act as a stabilizing muscular force allowing you to maintain spinal and pelvic positioning. Keeping your abs and back muscles strong and functional allow you to move fluently when your body is asked to move. Whether you are moving across rocky, unstable terrain, crossing a rapidly flowing river or shouldering your pack for a long day of travel, having a solid foundation will help you stabilize your body for the journey.

Terri descending from the summit of Mount Elbrus

Terri descending from the summit of Mount Elbrus

So, as you look towards your next adventure or just picking up a bag of groceries, don’t forget to treat your back with all the care and respect it deserves.

Go on, get out there…

‐ Terri

A Photo Recap of Our Aconcagua Expedition

February 24th, 2014

Our 2014 Aconcagua expedition has come to an end. Our team of international climbers from Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada, United States and Bolivia all travelled to Argentina with one goal in mind – to reach the top of the Western Hemisphere. The team faced many challenges from hectic travel conditions on their way over to the wild weather Aconcagua is known for. Our summit team braved heavy winds, polar like conditions at high camp and even got stuck in a snow-storm on their descent from the summit. But with the proper gear, great training and outstanding determination this group challenged themselves and stood on the summit of Aconcagua – 22,841ft (6,962m). Great job team!

Contact us today about climbing to the highest point in the Western Hemisphere on our next Aconcagua Expedition.

Aconcagua climber Rafael Etges captured footage of the climb on his Go Pro. Enjoy his awesome video!

The adventure begins! After many complications due to delayed flights and hectic weather Jean-Pierre arrives – still with a smile on his face and bags in hand!

The adventure begins! After many complications due to delayed flights and hectic weather Jean-Pierre arrives – still with a smile on his face and bags in hand!

There’s no better way to relax before a big climb then lounging poolside at the Park Hyatt and sampling some of Mendoza’s sparkling wine.

There’s no better way to relax before a big climb then lounging poolside at the Park Hyatt and sampling some of Mendoza’s sparkling wine.

The team is together at last and enjoying lunch at one of our favorite argentine restaurants .

The team is together at last and enjoying lunch at one of our favorite argentine restaurants .

Osvaldo, Maria, Sergio and Alex making sure we have all the right items to fuel our team for a successful climb.

Osvaldo, Maria, Sergio and Alex making sure we have all the right items to fuel our team for a successful climb.

An excited team of Aconcagua climbers!

An excited team of Aconcagua climbers!

Longtime Berg Adventure climbers and good friends Doc Martin from North Carolina and Dennis Comfort from Seattle travelled to Argentina together to stand side by side on this great mountain.

Longtime Berg Adventure climbers and good friends Doc Martin from North Carolina and Dennis Comfort from Seattle travelled to Argentina together to stand side by side on this great mountain.

Resting and reflecting on route to Confluencia Camp

Resting and reflecting on route to Confluencia Camp

Jean-Pierre enjoying Confluencia Camp

Jean-Pierre enjoying Confluencia Camp

Plaza de Mulas is a great place to spend our first few nights.  Climbers can enjoy many things at Base Camp and one of our favorites is the local Argentine wine!

Plaza de Mulas is a great place to spend our first few nights. Climbers can enjoy many things at Base Camp and one of our favorites is the local Argentine wine!

We even have movie night at Plaza de Mulas!

We even have movie night at Plaza de Mulas!

Simon at Plaza Canada – Our Camp I

Simon at Plaza Canada – Our Camp I

Martial and Marie-Jo enjoying Plaza Canada

Martial and Marie-Jo enjoying Plaza Canada

Rafael having fun at Plaza Canada

Rafael having fun at Plaza Canada

No matter what challenges she faces Margaret always has a big smile on her face!

No matter what challenges she faces Margaret always has a big smile on her face!

The team in our dinning tent at Plaza Canada

The team in our dinning tent at Plaza Canada

Enjoying pancakes and Canadian maple syrup at 4,910m(16,108ft)!

Enjoying pancakes and Canadian maple syrup at 4,910m(16,108ft)!

Arriving back at camp Cananda after a long day of hiking to our cozy North Face Tents and hot tea!

Arriving back at camp Cananda after a long day of hiking to our cozy North Face Tents and hot tea!

Wally calls into the Berg Adventures office in Alberta Canada to give updates on how the team is doing.

Wally calls into the Berg Adventures office in Alberta Canada to give updates on how the team is doing.

Life at camp isn’t always what it seems to be!

Life at camp isn’t always what it seems to be!

But we enjoy it anyways!

But we enjoy it anyways!

Osvaldo arrives at Nido de Condors camp to drop gear

Osvaldo arrives at Nido de Condors camp to drop gear

Arriving at Nido de Condors to find Maria had hot soup waiting to warm us up!

Arriving at Nido de Condors to find Maria had hot soup waiting to warm us up!

Waking up to polar-like conditions on Aconcagua. Wind and snow make for very challenging climbing conditions.

Waking up to polar-like conditions on Aconcagua. Wind and snow make for very challenging climbing conditions.

The team takes on very challenging weather to attempt the ultimate goal – reaching the top of the Western Hemisphere.

The team takes on very challenging weather to attempt the ultimate goal – reaching the top of the Western Hemisphere.

Our Aconcagua Summit Team knows the importance of proper layers. Marie-Jose, Rafael, Simon and Margaret along with their guides had very tough conditions during summit day and the proper gear was essential for their success!

Our Aconcagua Summit Team knows the importance of proper layers. Marie-Jose, Rafael, Simon and Margaret along with their guides had very tough conditions during summit day and the proper gear was essential for their success!

We are constantly reminded how great this mountain truly is! Until next year Aconcagua!

Share your Favorite Memories and Photos to Win

February 24th, 2014

In honor of Valentine’s Day, Berg Adventures would like to SHARE THE LOVE and we encourage you to help us! Each day for the rest of the month of February, we will be posting a favorite expedition photo or memory on our Facebook and Twitter pages. We encourage you to participate by posting your favorite memory or photo, or simply sharing something you LOVE about traveling with Berg Adventures. Share with us on our Facebook wall, on Twitter with the hashtag #BAIShareTheLove or simply send them to us via email to info@bergadventures.com. In March we will share some of our favorite submissions in our newsletter and on our website.

The best part? We’ve got prizes! On March 1, we will select three winners, one for each of the three prizes listed below. Each time you share something with us, we enter your name into the draw offering up to 5 entries per person. That means if you share 5 photos or memories, you earn 5 chances to win! Submissions will be accepted until 11:59 MST on February 28th.

The prizes include:

  1. A $300 Gift Certificate for a Berg Adventures trip
  2. Coming Home Descent of Everest poster signed by Wally Berg
  3. Ama Dablam Camp II poster signed by Wally Berg

See posters here in our online store.

If you prefer to keep your story or photo private, you can still participate and be eligible for a prize. Just share with us via email and indicate that you want to keep your memory private.

Thanks in advance for all of your submissions and don’t forget to watch our Facebook and Twitter pages to see our favorite memories too!