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We did it! all 10 of us in our group reached the top of Kilimanjaro, a day early!!
On the afternoon of day 3 sitting on a ridge above our camp at 4450 meters above sea level John, our Chief Guide announced he thought we were ready for our summit attempt at midnight the following day, that statement was met with a lot of nervous glancing around as this would mean us attempting to reach the top a day early!! However as John had been to the top of Kili over 300 times we thought he should know!!
After very little sleep that night we went back to top of the ridge and started to cross the plain to the egde of the crater. Early afternoon we reached 'School camp', our base camp for the summit attempt. A nervous few hours of attempted sleep and food followed until midnight when we started our climb to the top, exceptionally cold and very slowly we zig zaged across the volcanic scree until we saw the sun come up at 6.00am and then 2 hours later we reached the crater edge at 5600 meters called Gilman's Point. Only 2 hours to go!
After a brief stop we walked around the craters edge until finally at 10.00am we all reached the summit together at 5895 meters above sea level!! An extremely emotional moment!
I would like to thank all my fellow climbers as we did it together as a team and we all needed one another at one point or another and each and everyone of you for you support. Will I do it again? Not until the kids are old enough to carry me!!
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