At 5895m – or over 3.5 miles high – Kilimajaro is no easy challenge. Unlike many mountains where you start at a height, Kilimajaro is free standing, so you have to climb for over 4,600m. That is 1000m more than climbing Everest from the Southern base camp! So it’s hardly surprising that almost all Kilimanjaro climbers will experience altitude sickness in some shape or form, and only 40% of them actually make it to the summit.
However, if past achievements are anything to go by, you can be sure the B&M team will be in that successful group, especially when they are inspired by raising money for such a worthy cause as Claire House.
B & M’s team includes Chairman Ken Curtis and his two sons Graham and Paul Curtis, B&M employee Bobby Potter and his girlfriend Rachel Tunna and Ken’s friend Frank Berry. They will be attempting the climb this September, and the more sponsorship they attract, the more inspired they will be to reach the roof of Africa, so please give generously.
If you’d like to sponsor the team and help them raise funds for Claire House, Wirral’s unique children’s hospice, please click here www.justgiving.com/BandMWasteServices
For more details of Claire House, visit http://www.claire-house.org.uk/.
