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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. The view from the top. After walking up hill for 5 days it was a breeze coming down. Abraham and I made it back to Gilman’s Point in an hour, and we made it down from Gilman’s point in another hour. The adrenaline was back and I was having less trouble getting my breath. The trip up took more than 5 hours but I made it down in about an hour. At one point I was nearly running down the side of the mountain. I wanted to keep going. Once we reached Mandara, I washed up quickly ...

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. The view from the top. After walking up hill for 5 days it was a breeze coming down. Abraham and I made it back to Gilman’s Point in an hour, and we made it down from Gilman’s point in another hour. The adrenaline was back and I was having less trouble getting my breath. The trip up took more than 5 hours but I made it down in about an hour. At one point I was nearly running down the side of the mountain. I wanted to keep going. Once we reached Mandara, I washed up quickly ...

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Climbing Kilimanjaro: Back in the office

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Back in the office. It feels good to be back. As I sit here in my cube I’m having a difficult time keeping focused, my mind keeps wandering back across the Atlantic despite my fast growing list of things to do. Tomorrow I’ll post my written account of the climb complete with photos. I have so much material to edit it’s a bit overwhelming. The story is done but I’m still sorting through the images. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm doing it on behalf of IMA World Health.

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Climbing Kilimanjaro: The Return

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. After walking up hill for 5 days it was a breeze coming down. Abraham and I made it back to Gilman’s Point in an hour, and we made it down from Gilman’s point in another hour. I was able to use my hiking poles for balance and do some “Scree Skiiing” on the way down. Really, all I had to do was lift my feet and gravity did the rest. I kept up the pace and the same loose gravel that nearly pushed me to quit became one of the highlights of the trip. I wanted to keep going.

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Climbing Kilimanjaro: Horombo Hut night 2 – 12,204 feet above sea level

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Horombo Hut night 2 – 12,204 feet above sea level. I was scheduled to spend an extra night in Hormobo to help get acclimated to the altitude. The climb up from Mandara was about 5 hours but I was still feeling pretty good. When I woke up in Horombo, I could hear the chatter of the porters and tourists as they started their day. It was an interesting mix of Swahili, French, English and German… though there may have been others that I didn’t recognize. They would stay up late...

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Climbing Kilimanjaro: Horombo Hut – 12,204 feet above sea level

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. Horombo Hut – 12,204 feet above sea level. The second day was about a 5 hour hike to Horombo Hut, the second base camp on the way to Kilimanjaro. Essentially, I entered Kilimanjaro National Park below Mandara Hut and started walking uphill. It would be 4 days of walking up hill before getting to the top. About an hour from Horombo the brush was replaced with something that reminded me of a large cactus and the grasses were gone. I could feel the wind picking up. Affecting c...

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Climbing Kilimanjaro: Well on the way

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Sunday, September 4, 2011. Well on the way. Chris Glass is well on his way to reaching the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. He arrived at the second base camp. On Sunday he and his team did a trial run to the crater, turned around and headed back to the second base camp - part of getting used to the extreme altitude. At 18,500 feet, Crater Camp is the last stop before the summit. On the hike, Chris said to his guide, Ernest, who does not speak much English, "What do you think Ernest? The view from the top.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. The view from the top. After walking up hill for 5 days it was a breeze coming down. Abraham and I made it back to Gilman’s Point in an hour, and we made it down from Gilman’s point in another hour. The adrenaline was back and I was having less trouble getting my breath. The trip up took more than 5 hours but I made it down in about an hour. At one point I was nearly running down the side of the mountain. I wanted to keep going. Once we reached Mandara, I washed up quickly ...

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