I will post an update when my fingers are working and I can do justice to the unbelievable week of tackling Mt. Kilimanjaro. In the mean time check out some of the pictures.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
We've reached Karangu Camp
We Just got to kanragu camp. Around 13,000 ft. If you saw what We hiked/climbed (picture) today you would have killed us. It seems like every day is a 6-8 hr trek. Amazing views and great people working as a team. It's hard to understand Swahili language though but we're all picking up a few words. Tomorrow we are off to Barafu camp in the morning and get some rest for the reason we came here which is the push to the summit. We leave at midnight tomorrow night and see one spectacular view. Not sure what signal I'll have. I'll complete the blog when we come back down. It usually works when I'm below 13,000 ft. Our bodies is beat yes even Eli. This has been a bit more than we all expect. We will make it because the end goal is getting closer by the hour I hope all is well with everybody's families and friends. It truly been an incredible journey and one that will never be forgotten.
Jombo from 13,000 but soon to be 19,340.
Jombo from 13,000 but soon to be 19,340.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
First camp
Made it to first camp. 3,300 meters or 10,800 feet. It was the most grueling and physical climb/activity I have ever made. My guide said its the toughest and the rest is a piece of cake. Getting set up in the my tent now and going to have dinner, then bed. It was too dark to take this picture last night. You can see the goal in the back ground. Still another 4 days away. A morning tea and breakfast and we start out again at 8:30 to Sira point. That will be around 13,000. Short day but important because we continue to acclimate to the altitude. The rainforest was incredible.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Tomorrows the big day
We are ready. Met with the team from the climb company. Everybody who needed equipment got there last remaining items.
Tomorrow we get picked up and head out after breakfast at 8:30a. It takes 2-3 hour drive to get to the Machame Gate. There we check in, sign are permits and start our trek thru the rainforest. It will start out wet, we reach the summit on Thursday night which is 19,340 feet of the largest free standing mountain in the world with temperatures hitting about -20 and a slight wind of 5-10 mph. It should be ok but very cold. Our guide (picture) who's name is Goodlack says we take it polli polli which means slow in Swahili and all will be ok. After that were back on the ground early Saturday.
The journey has definitely begun. Btw, this could be the last entry for a while. I was told that technology will be for texting and not data transfer. I'll try one last update tomorrow before we get to far in the rainforest.
Tomorrow we get picked up and head out after breakfast at 8:30a. It takes 2-3 hour drive to get to the Machame Gate. There we check in, sign are permits and start our trek thru the rainforest. It will start out wet, we reach the summit on Thursday night which is 19,340 feet of the largest free standing mountain in the world with temperatures hitting about -20 and a slight wind of 5-10 mph. It should be ok but very cold. Our guide (picture) who's name is Goodlack says we take it polli polli which means slow in Swahili and all will be ok. After that were back on the ground early Saturday.
The journey has definitely begun. Btw, this could be the last entry for a while. I was told that technology will be for texting and not data transfer. I'll try one last update tomorrow before we get to far in the rainforest.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Still in transit
Just got to Nairobi, Kenya. Very friendly people. Still in transit. I will get my first glimpse of Kilimanjaro around 6p local time while traveling on a plane to Kilimanjaro International. I will be high enough to inspect the overall goal. The Top. Getting close.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Arrived into Abu Dhabi
After a long trip of 13 hours on a Boeing 777-ES the final approach into Abu Dhabi was amazing. The engineering and architectural approach to its buildings are incredible. Trying to get some rest in the beautiful Al Raha Beach Hotel overlooking Yas Island.
Will be heading out early back to the airport to connect to Nairobi, Kenya and finally Kilimanjaro. I'll be meeting up with some of the team in Nairobi.
Will be heading out early back to the airport to connect to Nairobi, Kenya and finally Kilimanjaro. I'll be meeting up with some of the team in Nairobi.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Today is the Day
Today is the Day
Dyan and Tali will be driving me to O'Hare this afternoon to catch my flight. I'll be flying the national airline of the United Arab Emirates called Etihad. Wheels up tonight at 8:30p CDT. I will land in Abu Dhabi at 7:30p Thursday evening Abu Dhabi time which is +9 from CDT. I'll have a 14-hour layover and will be staying at the Al Raha Beach resort which is part of the F1 auto racing circuit. I'll be taking a flight in the morning to Nairobi, Kenya where I'll meet up with a couple of team members. Hang out there for a while and finally connect to a flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport. Kilimanjaro is +8 hours ahead of CDT it will be 7p local time on Friday evening. Stay tune, more to come.....
Dyan and Tali will be driving me to O'Hare this afternoon to catch my flight. I'll be flying the national airline of the United Arab Emirates called Etihad. Wheels up tonight at 8:30p CDT. I will land in Abu Dhabi at 7:30p Thursday evening Abu Dhabi time which is +9 from CDT. I'll have a 14-hour layover and will be staying at the Al Raha Beach resort which is part of the F1 auto racing circuit. I'll be taking a flight in the morning to Nairobi, Kenya where I'll meet up with a couple of team members. Hang out there for a while and finally connect to a flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport. Kilimanjaro is +8 hours ahead of CDT it will be 7p local time on Friday evening. Stay tune, more to come.....
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