Summit Log Post by sederman
This climb was the most amazing experience of my life. summiting such a massive peak puts life into perspective.This was the hardest thing I have ever done now that I am back all that I want to do is
Photo by Adam Majchrzak
the last view of the mountain from behind my shoulder...Photo by Adam Majchrzak. Kili - on the way downRate this photo on its permalink page:http://peakware.com/photos.html?photo=7969 More: co
To the top and back
Unfortunately I haven’t even had a chance to thank you all for being so supportive and wishing us well. As you could tell from Lee’s post, WE MADE IT TO THE TOP OF KILIMANJARO!!! What an amazing e
Trekking on Kilimanjaro – What does it take?
Over 20,000 people go trekking on Mount Kilimanjaro every year, only half of them reach the summit. Everybody says you need no experience to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, but... More: continued here
Summit Log Post by Pep Pons
Recommendable trekk despite the people! It is a crowded mountain where you can find the most freky people and the first mountain for many of them (with the consequent frustration when they "taste
Photo by Ben ten Broek, uploaded by Jan Dekker
Madelon & Jan Dekker pieken op 24 januari 2009Photo by Ben ten Broek, uploaded by Jan Dekker. All rights reserved.Rate this photo on its permalink page:http://peakware.com/photos.html?photo=751
Summit Log Post by Adam Majchrzak
My first mountain from the dream 7 summits of the world. Used the Machame route hoping that it'd be less crowded but that's not possible on Kili. Even met some fellow Polish climbers from m
Toilets on Kilimanjaro
There is great romance in planning and setting off to climb this great mountain. Less romantic are some of the fundamental human functions that need to be taken care of in a natural environment throug
Photo by Jan Dekker
January 2009Photo by Jan Dekker. All rights reserved.Rate this photo on its permalink page:http://peakware.com/photos.html?photo=7222 More: continued here
The beginning of the end of Crater Camp
The current buzz in Kilimanjaro is the imminent closure of Crater Camp. I discovered this on my most recent trip when a few mates and I summited via the Western Breach and spent a long and ugly night