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Kilimanjaro Diaries on the Kilimanjaro diaries

  • Day 8, We waved goodbye

    Day 8, We waved goodbye

    March 3, 2010

    We woke up bright and early after a good night’s sleep in Arusha, a city situated at the footsteps of Mt Kilimanjaro’s smaller neighboring twin, Mt Meru. Although it was far more developed than Moshi, where we had stayed on the first night, both cities shared something in common: Mosquitoes, and ...

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  • Day 7, Trophies at Mweka gate

    Day 7, Trophies at Mweka gate

    March 2, 2010

    I didn’t remember noticing much about Mweka camp when we had arrived the previous evening. We were so exhausted from the previous day’s climb that we went straight to bed after dinner at eight and only woke up twelve hours later in the morning. It was the best sleep we’d had in days. Our last ...

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  • Day 6, Conquering Uhuru peak

    Day 6, Conquering Uhuru peak

    March 1, 2010

    It was a quarter past midnight and Zed had come to wake us out of our tents, just as he’d done on the other five mornings. The interrupted four-hour nap felt like a mere thirty minute snooze, as we were all tense from thoughts of the grueling climb which lay ahead. In fact, most people were rumored ...

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  • Day 5, The decision at Karanga valley

    Day 5, The decision at Karanga valley

    February 28, 2010

    It was six in the morning and Zed had to literally shake us out of our sleeping bags on day five, as we were exhausted from the previous day’s hike and wanted to take advantage of every last wink of sleep. He was keen to make a head start because he knew that there wouldn’t be much time to rest ...

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  • Day 4, Crossing over Lava Tower

    Day 4, Crossing over Lava Tower

    February 27, 2010

    It was day four of our journey. None of us had much sleep the previous night, having been woken up by the sheer sound of the wind and falling rain. Our seven hour climb today was going to take us east on a fifteen kilometer trail to the top of Lava Tower and then back down to Barranco Camp. It was ...

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