I am a big fan of writing chronologically, but this time I'll make an exception: I'll start with our adventures of the last week, when we climbed Mount Kenya. A lot can be said about this trip, however, I can't describe everything that happened and have therefore decided to give my experiences of the trip only. Read Inga's blog to get her story, which is quite different from mine.
Thursday morning we were woken up at 0300 (!). Kari had got a serious attack of altitude sickness (as mentioned, a lot more can be said about this trip than what I'm telling here) and had to go down immediately, and Inga and Pablo decided to go with her and George the guide. I continued to the top with George's co-guide Wilson. We started walking at 0345 and reached the top, Point Lenana (4985 m above sea level), at 0605. The moon was almost full, meaning there was no need for a torch. Climbing Africa's second highest mountain in moonlight and complete silence was incredible, definitely the highlight of the whole trip. At the top pictures were taken while we watched the sunrise. Amazing. Recommended! From there it was downhill all the was back to Sirimon gate, with stops at Shipton hut for breakfast and lunch at Old Moses hut. I met with the Inga, Pablo and Kari back in Nanyuki, and luckily, Kari had fully recovered as soon as she got to a lower altitude.
To me, the trip was excellent and recommendable, but, understandably, not that great for the rest of my group. So take great care if any of you consider doing the same thing. And another warning also: An agressive, male elephant has made life miserable for several tourists lately, even in the last week while we were there. He is also said to have killed two people, but you shouldn't rely entirely on that information. Anyway, we didn't meet him at all, so he was of no trouble to us.
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Good post.
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