And the KILI CLIMB FOR LIFE initiative continues…
Over a month has passed since I returned from the beauty of Tanzania and the challenge of Mount Kilimanjaro. Yet building awareness and raising funds for the Canadian Lung Association […]
Over a month has passed since I returned from the beauty of Tanzania and the challenge of Mount Kilimanjaro. Yet building awareness and raising funds for the Canadian Lung Association […]
“It’s a round trip. Getting to the summit is optional, getting down is mandatory.” Ed Viestur As I wrote in Part 2 of Summit Day, I can’t honestly say that […]
Alone with my thoughts as I struggled up the scree, I reflected on Shirley Mae’s own struggle with COPD and her daily challenge to breathe. “Come on, girl, pull it […]
It’s worth noting that Kilimanjaro is the tallest free-standing mountain in the world. Yet I did not see the giant mountain upon landing late that night at the Kilimanjaro International […]
We arrived back at the hotel in Moshi this afternoon after the long bus ride from the park gate of Mt. Kilimanjaro. I so want to tell you of my […]
Today, we are making our first trek back down the mountain. With my back now to Uhuru Peak, I can start to reflect somewhat on how difficult the summit climb […]
Today, I reached my dream of seeing Uhuru Peak, Mt. Kilimanjaro at 19,340 feet. It is an incredible story to tell, but for now I am just too exhausted and […]
Our team is now settled in Barafu Camp – 15,091 ft. I’m glad those couple of windy nights at Karanga Camp are behind us. As you can read in my […]
I struggled a bit today. We hiked up to 14,500 feet. It was very steep, and the return to camp a bit tricky with rocks and shale – easy to […]
Barranco Wall is now behind me and I am resting once more at Karanga Camp. If you had a chance to read my pre-climb writing about Barranco Wall…well it was […]