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My dear friends,
me and Ajka decided to dedicate our trek up to Mt.Kilimanjaro in March to charitable purposes, so we´ll start raising funds to donate them to victims of war in Syria, suffering from cold and hunger, living in tented refugee camps. If you want, klick on the link and you´ll be directed to an official Website, where the funds will be collected! Thus our walk gets an amazing, humanitarian background, not only personal reasons to do it....

Thank you very, very much!

Meine lieben Freunde,
Ajka und ich haben uns dafür entschieden, unseren Trek auf den Mt.Kilimanjaro im März karitativen Zwecken zu widmen, wir sammeln also nun Spenden für die syrischen Kriegsflüchtlinge, die in Kälte und Wetter in Zeltlagern ausharren, wenig zu essen haben und deren medizinische Versorgung nicht sicher gestellt ist....somit bekommt unsere Expedition einen humanitären Sinn und erfolgt nicht nur aus persönlichen Beweggründen.

Vielen, vielen Dank!

S. Halbe hat diese Spendenaktion am 21. Februar 2015 veröffentlicht.

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    Our route to the summit of Mt.Kilimanjaro...

    S. Halbe hat diese Neuigkeit am 22. Februar 2015 veröffentlicht.

    Day 1, March 4, 2015
    Travel day via Nairobi and Kilimanjaro Airport
    • Arrival in Moshi/Tanzania, transfer to the hotel and briefing with our guides....last night in a bed for the next 8 days...
    Day 2, March 5, 2015
    Moshi - Londorossi Gate - Mti Mkubwa Camp (2750m)
    • after driving to Londorossi we´ll register at the gate. Afterwards we start our climb with our two guides, the cook and the numerous local porters through amazing rainforest to Mti Mkubwa Camp. (7km, 3 to 4 hours of walking time...)
    Day 3, March 6, 2015
    Mti Mkubwa - Shira Plateau Camp 2 (3850m)
    • leaving the rainforest behind, we´ll cross moorlands towards Shira ridge and after about 4 hours we´ll reach Shira Camp 1 for lunch. Then we´ll continue to Shira Plateau Camp 2, one of the most fantastic camps at Mt.Kilimanjaro with amazing views towards Shira and Kibo. (14km, 7 to 8 hours of walking time...)
    Day 4, March 7, 2015
    Shira Plateau Camp 2 - Barranco Camp (3950m)
    • today we will head towards Barranco Camp and as we follow the principle "walk high, sleep low", we´ll hike up to 4500m, but sleep around 4000m. We will partly surround the mighty summit of Kibo´s southern wall. Rocky desert is now the prevailing landscape with  our first aim for today, Lava Tower, which will be reached after a 3 hours walk. We´ll move on, passing Giant Lobelias and man high Senecias, now entering the Barranco Valley. Now we´ll have an amazing view towards the southwestern wall of Kilimanjaro with the glaciers and the Western Breach Wall as well as towards the Barranco Wall. (10km, 6 to 7 hours of walking time...)
    Day 5, March 8, 2015
    Barranco Camp - Karanga Valley Camp (3950m)
    • today we will climb the Barranco Headwall, also known as "Breakfast Wall". A 1,5hrs long, steep ascent brings us to 4200m. From the plateau we will have a breathtaking view to the crater of Kibo. We´ll move on eastbound towards Karanga Camp, it´ll take us another 3 to 4 hours to reach it. Karanga River flows through the valley, time to fill up the bottles. The overnight in this camp is very advisable, as it helps you to acclimatize to the altitude and you´ll prevent your body from altitude sickness...the afternoon will therefore be used for relaxing or some acclimatization walks. (8km, 5 to 6 hours of walking time...)
    Day 6, March 9, 2015
    Karanga Valley Camp - Barafu Camp (4600m)
    • from now on it´s just a steep and rocky path up the mountain, just a few vegetation is left in this altitude. We´ll have breathtaking views towards Mt.Meru, Mawenzi and, of course, Kibo! Our last tented camp at high altitude will be at Barafu Camp, situated at 4600m. After dinner we will have to prepare our staff for the final push towards the summit and try to get as much rest as possible. Wake up will be before midnight to start the final ascent to Uhuru Peak, 5892m AMSL! (4km, 4 to 4 hours of walking time...)
    Day 7, March 10, 2015
    Barafu Camp - UHURU PEAK, 5892m AMSL - Mweka Camp (2850m)
    • the final push starts shortly after midnight. It´s the most demanding day of the trip, maybe of our entire life so far! It´s an endless path uphill, seems like a scree slope, still frozen at this time. We´ll reach Stella Point, 5740m at the edge of the crater around sunrise. The high altitude will take its toll and we will have to be strong to keep walking uphill! It´s still 150m of altitude to go, which will take us another 45 minutes...but the we will be rewarded with the indescribable feeling of reaching the highest peak of Africa at an altitude of 5892m (19.340ft)...but it ain´t over, until it´s over!
    • now the descent starts, we´ll take Mweka trail via Barafu Camp, where we will have lunch and rest a bit, before we descent to Mweka Camp at 2850m. Now we will need time to rest, eat and sleep, it will be our last night up on the mountain! (19km, 12 to 14 hours of walking time...)
    Day 8, March 11, 2015
    Mweka Camp - Mweka Gate (1800m) - Moshi
    • after breakfast we descend through rainforest to Mweka gate, where we will say goodbye to our brave porters and being transferred by bus to our hotel in Moshi. We´ll enjoy the first shower after we started our ascent, it´ll be a BLAST!!! (10km, 3 to 4 hours of walking time...)
    Day 9, March 12, 2015
    Travel home via Kilimanjaro Airport and Nairobi


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