Sunday, June 14, 2009

Joe Butler and Greg Nappi

Two of our guides Joe Butler and Greg Nappi were on a climbing trip this spring up here in Alaska and Joe fell about 1000 ft. Their strength, experience, friendship, and determination brought them through alive, and Joe is recovering nicely.

Greg is currently out on his second Denali expedition of the 2009 season, and Joe is recovering quickly and is already walking with just a cane. This is a pretty amazing story and definitely worth a read.

Link to Article in the Anchorage Daily News

Saturday, June 13, 2009

MT Chicas on the Hill!

Two Mountain Trip guides and a couple of friends are having a blast climbing and skiing on Denali.

Sonja Allen, (Bill's wife!) and Kim Grant are currently based at Camp 3 with friends Karin Kingsley from Ophir, CO and Kim Havell from Telluride, CO. The four have spent so many days skiing the Ophir and Telluride backcountry together over the years, they decided to take their infectious good energy to Denali.

They summitted in mid-June and have been waiting for the weather to clear so they can get some skiing in!

The slopes above Camp 3 offer numerous world-class lines to ski and if the conditions permit, I reckon the girls will shred their fair share of them. We'll keep you updated on their progress and will post some photos from their trip when they get back off the mountain.

Have fun, be safe and GO BIG!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Featured Guide: HEIDI KLOOS

Heidi Kloos is a great friend and one of our senior guides. She has been working for Mountain Trip since 2005 and is one of our favorite climbing and ski partners when we're not working.


When not climbing, Heidi helps run an alpaca ranch in Ridgway, CO. Her responsibilities include looking after dozens of very valuable animals, helping shear their coats, birth their young, and milk Penny the Cow each day.

Heidi has participated on 10 Denali expeditions, nine of which were with Mountain Trip. Her level of care for her teammates is incredible, and is only rivaled by her strength of resolve, and strength on the uphill. In a nutshell, she's a sweetheart, but one tough cookie! Here she is riding her horse, Lady, in to climb Hayden Peak, in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.


Heidi is a very seasoned international mountain guide. She has led many trips to Nepal and in South America. She'll help get you up your mountain, and also find the good "sanduche de pollo a la italiana" on that back street in Mendoza.


Boundless energy, enthusiasm and good will might start to sum up an experience with Heidi in the big mountains.


We should also mention that she is a very solid technical climber and one of the first women in the U.S. to earn the title of Certified Alpine Guide by the American Mountain Guiding Association.

Who, where, what and why?

We often talk about the Mountain Trip Family. We don't talk about this as hyperbole, but because it really exists. Bill Allen and Todd Rutledge own the business, but the heart and soul of the company are our guides and the climbers we get to spend time with in the mountains.

Mountain Trip is a small guide service based high in the mountains of SW Colorado in the tiny hamlet of Ophir. Ophir is a community of about 190 folks, located at the end of the road for most months of the year, but accessible from both the east and the west when the 11,814' pass to the east is clear of snow. There are no paved roads down here, and with the long, tough winters, the town is full of hearty, adventurous people, and our local playground is often a zoo with the 60+ kids under the age of eight who are running amok.

Backcountry skiing, rock and ice climbing, mountaineering, hiking and mountain biking are all accessed literally from our front doors. It is a vibrant community that lives according to the principles of the traditional "village" and everyone helps each other out. It is a special place.

Todd Rutledge began guiding for Mountain Trip in 1994, and followed the lady who would soon be his wife to Ophir in 2001. Bill Allen joined the Mountain Trip team in 1995 and began frequenting Ophir in 2002, and moved to the town in 2006. We assumed the helm of Mountain Trip following the 2004 Denali season, when founder Gary Bocarde decided he was ready for some sunny rock climbing and cycling, instead of working away at a guide service.

Gary always fostered a feeling amongst us guides that we were all part of a greater fraternity and we took that feeling and have taken it a few steps further. Our guides are our best friends, confidants, climbing partners, and mentors. We take good care of them and challenge them to be innovative and to always strive to orchestrate the best possible outcome from any given scenario. They return to work for Mountain Trip year after year, after year, after year. Barring injuries and the occasional need to placate a girlfriend, we have almost a 100% return rate in our guide staff year after year, after year.

Years ago we decided to extend this feeling of inclusion and of being part of something bigger than oneself to those climbers who chose to join us in the mountains on our expeditions. An expedition begins long before you arrive at the trailhead and we strive to give unparalleled personal attention to our climbers from their very first email or phone call. We absolutely love what we get to do, and we love to share all of the knowledge gained over decades in the mountains with our climbers. There are no big egos around here, just passionate climbers who are eager to share that passion with you.

If you have big mountain dreams, or are curious as to what life on a big, cold peak might be like, give us a ring. Novice to the mountain world will find us to be attentive listeners, ready to give you advice as to where to start or how to proceed. Experienced alpinists will find us happy to talk about big, gnarly routes and help plan that next big adventure.

Why Mountain Trip? Because we do take it personally... and it shows!

Welcome to Mountain Trip!

Mountain Trip was born of an Alaskan daydream in 1973. We are now the industry leader for providing mountain guiding services on Denali and around the world.

We are a small company and we like it that way. It enables us to intently focus on providing the highest possible service on a select number of expeditions. Providing personal attention every step of the way is our goal, and our climbers often comment that they felt more like climbing partners than "just clients."

Hopefully the posts on this blog will provide you with some insight into our world. It's a pretty amazing place!