Here is a brief description of our climb. The experience was so awesome that it would be impossible to explain all the feelings of exilhiration and achievement. The photos below are just a glimpse of what it was like "up there".
Collection point at Karama Lodge. We were all nervously "upbeat" and ready to tackle all that came our way.
Entrance to the National Park - Machame Gate. This was the last chance to hire any forgotten equipment.
Our campsite at Machame Hut (3 000m). The porters did all the hard work as we arrived to find the camp setup. (this would be the case everyday).
Day 2 -Hether Region: you definately feel like you have a starring role in "The Lord of the Rings" - an elf or fairy could appear at any time - this is the feeling you get from the vegetation.
Day 2 still produces some happy campers on the way.
Shira Camp (3 878m) - the first time we get a good view of 'the peak'.
Day 4 - making our way to Barranco Hut. We needed to make a stop at the Lava Tower (4 700m) - this was part of our acclimitisation - walk high, sleep low.
Barranco Hut (4 483m) - and still smiling. From our tent we could view what we were to climb the next day "Barranco Wall" - let's just say we were all nervous.
Day 5 - The Desert - no that is not a sand storm - believe it, that's mist! This is going through the Alpine Desert - nothing much grows here and the temperature is staring to drop.
We have finally arrived at our last camp before summit - Barafu Hut (4 600m). We were to go to sleep around 6pm. They woke us up at 11pm to start our summit. We were an hour into our summit when the first "Happy New Year" wishes were heard. It was great to see the lights and fireworks in Moshi and Arusha. It was dark, cold (-15deg C) and exhausting, but once we reached the top it was WORTH ALL THE EFFORT!!!!
1 comment:
Great ride report. Looks like you guys had a good time. Why not post this report on www.wilddog.za.net
Well done,
Kenny Beukes
Springs
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