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    RMI Expeditions

    3.1 (37 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    I have had an expedition on Mount Denali with RMI company. As a mountaineer with three successful 8000m peaks (Everest north face, Cho Oyu and Shisha Pangma), Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua and many successful training courses, here is my feedback regarding RMI experience in Denali expedition. The following feedback has been shared with Joe Horiskey and Jeff Martin and they have been informed in advance that the following feedback will be shared in public for future applicants who are interested to know about the quality of services by RMI. I have registered with RMI to join the expedition on Denali under leadership of Tyler Jones (TJ). Here is my feedback which are shown in the attached photos:

    Jenry R.

    If you're looking for a safe and professional guide experience, look no further. RMI guides are experienced, safe, professional and trustworthy. If you want to learn skills or have a safe climbing experience, this is a solid choice. I have climbed with several different guide companies and RMI is definitely the best of the best. If you want to have a great experience, show up with solid training and fitness because that's the only thing you can do to prepare. These guides are honest about what to expect and how to safely travel through challenging terrain. I trust Dominic and his team with my life. As someone who provides anesthesia for a a living, I feel like this statement carries a unique austerity. Climbing with RMI is a safe choice and a no brainer. I would consider trusting them for guided expeditions and beyond.

    Taking a break during our summit attempt! (June 10, 2012)
    Andrew S.

    Four Day Summit Climb June 7 - 10, 2012 The RMI team was safe, professional, and provided an overall excellent experience doing one of the most dangerous, yet unforgettable activities you'll ever do! I had the pleasure of a summit attempt on Mt. Rainier last June doing the 4-day program. Leading up to the trip, I received several email reminders from RMI to keep up with my training and conditioning along with tips on how to be a successful mountaineer. Anytime I contacted them, they were extremely knowledge about anything from equipment to nutrition. Our first two days in Ashford were dedicated to preparation. They split us up into teams of 8 for both training and the ascent. We were taught basic climbing/stepping skills, use of an ice axe, slide prevention, packing and nutrition. This was also a time for physical fitness assessment. The actual climb to Camp Muir (base camp) is grueling. You get 10 minute breaks after each hour or so of hiking. It was easy to get frustrated and cranky, but it's not your guide's fault if you're not in shape! We ran into some serious head winds during our last stretch, but our guides made the right moves and got us to camp safely. After resting for several hours, we made our summit attempt in the early morning of our last day. Unfortunately, we did not complete our climb due to avalanche conditions. Our guides made the educated decision based on their survey of the mountain. At that point, I trusted them with almost anything. The RMI guides were awesome - they're like a mix of surfer dudes and back country woodsmen. They answered our questions and provided much needed encouragement. Safety was a consistent priority. I would use them again for sure.

    At the Summit of Mt. Rainier - fortunately the weather opened up (something that is obviously out of control for RMI)!
    Dexter N.

    4 day Summit Climb of Mt. Rainier, June 1-4th, 2018. If you're on this Yelp page, you're most likely thinking of "attempting" to climb Mt. Rainier (key word is "attempting" - all dependent on your physical fitness, ability to acclimate, and most importantly weather). After reading some of the other reviews, let's preface this review by managing expectations on what to expect when you're attempting to climb a technically difficult mountain. 1) You are climbing a mountain. It has steep and difficult conditions/terrain. It is not a walk in the park, and therefore you should be in very good shape (they will warn you of this multiple times when you sign up, so that's on you if you aren't able to physically endure the pace). You will not make it if you just get off of the couch and expect to make it. 2) There is a reason for the "difficult" pace - you will be climbing with a group and you will be "roped-in" to each other. You must keep a certain distance from each other for safety reasons (must team-arrest if someone falls down the mountain/crevasse). You must keep a pace in order to make it up and back down the mountain at a reasonable time (higher risk of hypothermia, higher risk of danger if on the mountain longer). This "difficult" pace is absolutely reasonable if you have followed their instructions on how to prepare yourself physically. 3) You have likely booked this trip far in advance, and the dates are set. If the conditions are poor, the guides will attempt to summit as long as they believe it is safe to do so. On our first climbing day at 5pm up at Camp Muir, there was 60mph sustained winds and gusts reaching up to 92mph - instead of just calling it quits, the experienced guides (Zeb Blais and Mike Haugen) explained that microclimates occur often and the weather is unpredictable, and that we would attempt to wait out the storm (of which we did and the weather cleared up). If the storm had continued, we would have had to head back down due to unsafe conditions (and trust me, you do not want to attempt to walk over a snow bridge over a crevasse in high wind conditions). This is entirely reasonable and it would be foolish to attempt to continue in bad conditions. 4) If you have prepared physically in advance, you must prepare yourself mentally to understand that the winds/weather on the mountain will be the ultimate deciding factor if you will be able to summit or not. If mother nature decides to bring in heavy winds on the day of your attempt, then you most likely will not summit. Enjoy the views and trip along the way anyway, because you most likely learned a lot through the day-school! Our team guides were Zeb Blais, Mike Haugen, Dustin Wittmier, and "funny-guy" Greyson. All of them were professional, knowledgable, and personable. If it weren't for their kind interaction with us and their patience with us, we wouldn't have had such a great time. Zeb was our lead guide, and he told us exactly what we needed to do and when. Dustin and Greyson were absolutely fantastic. Both are very personable and explained to me and my buddies exactly what to expect, all-the-while with a big smile on their faces. They all took care of us and made sure we were prepared for the attempt. Could not have asked for anything more from the guides. Top notch quality and I hope the best for them in their future endeavors. Also, if they are recommending a certain layer to be put on/off at a certain point of the climb, you should listen to them. There were multiple times where I wanted to keep my parka on, but they recommended that we should take them off, and I'm really glad I did, otherwise I would've seriously overheated when we started moving. Any questions? I'll answer them to my best ability from my personal experience.

    Court S.

    I got off a wait list for a Mt. Rainier summit at the end of August. Our guides were professional, prepared and realistic. Safety definitely was a top priority, and there was never a time on the climb that I felt uneasy. We had a great group, great weather and an amazing experience. The mountaineering school was a great warm-up and was perfect for teaching me alpine climbing basics. You will be successful on this guided climb if you arrive in good shape, have a realistic idea about your abilities and are up for a fun and great challenge.

    Disappointment Cleaver route
    Jason L.

    Apparently, all the Rainier climbs are booked MONTHS in advance - I managed sneak in on a June, 4-day program (2-day lessons, 2-day summit) due to a cancellation. Efficiently organized, with guides both patient, but also clear and firm with expectations (considering safety for the team as a whole). And jalapeno burgers at the open-air grill next to the office/Whittaker Bunkhouse to end the day, yum.

    Approaching the summit.
    Chad M.

    Life changing expedition. Great guide crew. Smart and helpful. Climbing Mt. Rainier? Call on RMI to do it right. They have literally everything you will need to make it from parking lot to summit and back to the parking lot. I had a very good experience from the office, to the rentals and especially the guides. Andy, Mike and Pete were amazing guides that I hope I get to work with again because they made the trek to the summit possible by providing the safest route possible. I climbed Mt. Rainier with their expertise. Read about each guide service. You will find out that they are the best and most qualified guides.

    The rock climbing wall outside the shop.
    Adrienne H.

    The store is has got some really cool stuff in it! The people working are super nice and personable. The prices are fair. There's souvenir stuff, like shirts etc for Mt. Rainier. There's a playground just outside of the shop and a rock climbing wall. Worth stopping in!

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