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Archive for March, 2008

Kilimanjaro, Part 6: Mweka gate and wrapup

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

After the incredible difficulty of day 8, when we climbed from Barfu (15,000 feet) to the summit (19,000 feet) before descending to Mweka (10,000 feet), day 9 promised to be a figurative walk in the park. Sure, we were exhausted and sore and dirty, but we were starting out at a mere 10,000 feet, [...]

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Kilimanjaro, Part 5: Summit day

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Today’s installment really begins at 11pm on the previous day. That’s when we woke up to start getting ready for our summit attempt. Getting ready, in this case, basically entailed trying to wriggle into almost every bit of clothing I had brought with me: several stacked sets of thermal underwear, two pairs of [...]

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After spending the night at Barranco camp, we had the almost 1,000 foot tall Barranco wall to look forward to. If we could manage that, we’d spend the next night at Karranga valley, another camp that some people skip in favor of getting right to Barfu camp, which is the base camp most people [...]

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Waking up at Moir hut, both Luke and I were feeling pretty refreshed. This altitude thing, we thought, isn’t so bad after all. After all, we had spent the night at 13,500 feet, and while it was certainly a bit chilly, it wasn’t all that bad. And the view was just [...]

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After getting a good night’s rest at Mti Mkubwa, we were ready for our first real day of hiking. Our route for day two would take us from Mti Mkubwa to Shira Camp, and our schedule called for a 5-6 hour, 7-mile hike that would take us to 11,500 feet. The hike [...]

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Well, that was certainly an experience. I have just returned from climbing Kilimanjaro with my friend Luke. I’m going to try to control my natural verboseness in writing about the trip, but if you want the no-words-at-all version, the pictures are available here: Brooks’ Kilimanjaro pics. Or, if you want the full [...]

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